A Director of Supply Chain oversees the end-to-end supply chain strategy. Your role will be ensuring goods, materials, and information flow smoothly, efficiently, and cost-effectively through each stage of the supply chain, including procurement, planning, warehousing, logistics, and distribution. You’ll set long-term direction for supply chain operations, lead senior managers, and ensure the supply chain supports overall business performance.
Day-to-day, you’ll review supply chain key performance indicators (KPIs) such as availability, OTIF (On Time, in Full), forecast accuracy, service levels, cost-to-serve, and supplier performance. You’ll work closely with senior stakeholders across operations, finance, commercial, production, and procurement to balance service, cost, risk, and working capital targets. The role involves setting supply strategies, overseeing major improvement programmes, solving complex operational challenges, and supporting business wide objectives such as sustainability or digital transformation.
Directors of Supply Chain also lead cross functional routines such as sales and operations planning (S&OP) and integrated business planning (IBP), ensuring that demand, supply, financial targets, and operational capacities are aligned. You’ll oversee long-term network design decisions, including warehouse footprint, transport strategy, automation investment, inventory policy, and supply chain resilience. When issues arise, you’ll support senior leaders in managing risks, playing a specialised part in the solution of these challenges.
This senior role is ideal for leaders who enjoy strategic thinking, complex problem-solving, data driven decision-making, and collaborating across departments to deliver results on a large scale.