As a Supply Chain Manager, you oversee following domains:
S&OP Leadership & Change Management
* Lead and mature the Sales & Operations Planning (S&OP) cycle, ensuring structured preparation, scenario building, and aligned decision‑making.
* Drive cross‑functional alignment by facilitating collaboration between sales, operations, finance, and logistics.
* Act as a change agent, introducing best practices, improving planning discipline, and supporting teams through transitions.
* Develop clear S&OP KPIs, dashboards, and process routines that strengthen transparency and predictability.
* Guide the organisation toward a more integrated, data‑driven planning culture.
Production & Inventory Planning
* Support the Sales & Operations Planning (S&OP) cycle by preparing data, building scenarios, and coordinating inputs across teams.
* Develop and maintain production, replenishment, and inventory plans.
* Monitor stock levels, forecast accuracy, safety stock policies, and inventory health.
* Collaborate with procurement, sales, and operations to ensure alignment of demand and supply.
* Take ownership of day‑to‑day production planning activities and ensure continuity during peak or backup periods.
Logistics Coordination
* Follow up internal logistics and warehouse processes to ensure timely product availability.
* Monitor service levels, production lead times, and distribution performance.
* Partner with customer service to improve order fulfilment and distribution flows.
Performance Management & Continuous Improvement
* Track and analyse key KPIs such as service level, capacity utilisation, stock turnover, and logistics metrics.
* Prepare reports and dashboards to support decision‑making.
* Contribute to improvement projects focused on planning processes, standardisation, and operational efficiency.
Master Data Support
* Ensure accuracy and consistency of supply chain‑related master data (items, BOMs, routings, locations).
* Work with IT and business stakeholders to improve data quality and governance.
* Understand how master data impacts planning and operational performance.
As Supply Chain Manager you will report to the COO and you will work together with 4 direct reports.
* Bachelor or Master degree in Supply Chain Management, Logistics, Business administration, or a related field
* 5-10 years of experience in supply, demand, or production planning, ideally in FMCG, manufacturing, or retail
* Understanding of end‑to‑end planning processes (forecasting, production planning, inventory management)
* Experience with S&OP is a plus - willingness to learn and grow into it is even more important
* Strong analytical mindset, affinity with data, and advanced Excel skills
* Experience with SAP or another ERP/MRP system is an advantage
* Proactive communicator who enjoys collaborating across departments
* Fluent in English
* A strategic and hands-on role with strong impact on Supply Chain Transformation and S&OP evolution
* A permanent contract with competitive salary
* Attractive benefits including company car, net allowance, meal vouchers, group insurance, health insurance, and annual bonus
* A supportive environment focused on development and continuous improvement
* Easily accessible via the A12