SUPPLIER RECOVERY MANAGEMENT

Job Locations UK-Hampshire-Andover
Req No.
2025-14391
Category
Supplier Development and Engineering

Overview

We are currently looking for someone to carry out Supplier Recovery Management for a contract role based in Whitchurch.

 

Verify will provide full-time tactical management support onsite to drive operational recovery and
the establishment of structured processes and controls. The primary objective is to stabilise operations,
implement robust workflows, and ensure consistent and transparent reporting to our customer.

 
The role will focus on hands-on management, process standardisation, and reinforcing accountability across
suppliers  teams to recover operational performance and ensure ongoing compliance with our customers  delivery and quality requirements.


Deliverables

The following are the identified deliverables for the Supplier Recovery Management Support:
 Expedited order book management: Ensure all 385 PO lines are prioritised effectively and have a delivery
date and milestones that are tracked and reported
FAI prioritisation and completion: Manage and complete FAIs for applicable PO lines.
Daily reporting for critical items: Provide updates on high-priority PO lines and FAIs requiring immediate
attention.

Weekly reporting for the entire order book: Deliver comprehensive updates on the status of all PO lines,
FAIs, and risks.

Performance Metrics

The following are the identified performance metrics for the Supplier Recovery Management Support:
Operational Stability: Recovery of manufacturing operations to meet delivery schedules and
quality standards.Process Implementation: Successful setup of structured workflows and SOPs.
Daily Reporting Accuracy: Timely and actionable updates on critical issues and progress.
Weekly Reporting Effectiveness: Clear and comprehensive updates on recovery and process
improvements.
Risk Mitigation: Identification and resolution of risks impacting recovery and
operational performance.

 

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