Supplier Manager (Supply Chain)

Company: Marshall
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Location: Cambridge
Job Description:

We are seeking a Supplier Manager to oversee the full lifecycle of supplier relationships, driving performance, cost efficiency, and risk mitigation across the supply chain. Acting as the primary point of contact for supplier‑related commercial activities, the role will work closely with multiple internal and external stakeholders to ensure successful supplier engagement and delivery.

Responsibilities

  • Devise and execute sourcing strategies for new programmes and sourcing strategies in support of bids and tenders
  • Define and manage amendments to the Statement of Work (SOW), ensuring modifications are clearly documented and communicated
  • Identify and select suppliers and initiate business and organisational partnerships
  • Negotiate with external vendors to secure advantageous terms in support of programme lifecycle
  • Lead procurement activities relating to projects & programmes ensuring that end‑user and customer requirements are incorporated into supplier contracts
  • Approve the ordering of necessary goods and services in line with delegation
  • Liaise with Engineering, Contracts and Programmes to clarify and finalise order details
  • Examine and test existing contracts for continued compliance, performance and viability, and lead re‑tendering where necessary
  • Identify, implement, track and report key functional metrics to reduce expenses and improve effectiveness
  • Perform risk management for supply contracts and agreements
  • Control spend and build a culture of long‑term saving on procurement costs
  • Contribute to continuous improvement on existing programmes to generate increased efficiencies and cost reduction
  • Oversee end‑to‑end activities relating to assigned projects & programmes, ensuring that selection, performance and compliance are maintained
  • Track performance metrics (KPIs/SLAs) for safety, quality, and delivery, while proactively managing supply chain risks
  • Identify, research and onboard new suppliers, including conducting initial sample inspections and validation audits
  • Identify vulnerabilities in the supply chain, such as dependency on a single source, and develop contingency plans to avoid shortages

Qualifications

  • Strong communication skills with the ability to engage effectively with internal stakeholders and external suppliers
  • Ability to present complex information and data in a clear, concise, and meaningful way
  • Comfortable operating in a fast‑paced environment with the ability to manage competing priorities and deadlines
  • Resilient, proactive, and able to influence stakeholders at all levels
  • Experience negotiating contracts within a comparable industry or commercial environment
  • Good understanding of strategic sourcing methodologies and procurement best practice
  • Proficient in ERP systems, ideally IFS
  • Strong analytical and financial acumen, including advanced Excel and BI reporting tools

Education

  • Degree qualified in Engineering, Business, Supply Chain, or a related technical discipline
  • CIPS qualification (or equivalent) desirable

Experience

  • Proven experience in procurement, sourcing, or supplier management roles
  • Demonstrable experience negotiating and managing complex commercial contracts

Eligibility

If you identify as disabled under the Disability Confident Scheme, a care leaver, have experience in care, or are a member/veteran of the armed forces, you may qualify.

Equal Opportunity

Marshall Group is an equal opportunity employer and values a diverse and inclusive workplace. All qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, colour, religion, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, or any other characteristic protected by law. For more information about Equal Opportunity in the Workplace please click here.

Respect at Work

We are striving to create an inclusive workplace culture built on trust, accountability, collaboration, and improvement—an environment where everyone feels valued, respected, and able to thrive, free from bullying, harassment, and discrimination. Fostering a positive culture is key to our individual and shared success.

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Posted: May 30th, 2026