Materials Manager Full time

Stadler offers a wide range of international career opportunities. Here you get the chance to grow beyond yourself, take on responsibility and deliver top performance in committed teams. We are looking for motivated talents who want to shape the mobility of tomorrow with us. Are you ready to achieve great things with us?

Materials Manager Full time

  • Glasgow, United Kingdom
  • Full time
  • Open-end
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Who are we?

Stadler has been building trains for over 80 years. Thanks to our innovation, strength, flexibility and reliability, we are a leading manufacturer of rail vehicles today. Around 13,000 employees work at several production and engineering sites and at over 70 service locations in Europe, North America and North Africa.

Stadler Rail Service UK Limited (SRS UK) is a subsidiary of Stadler. SRS UK provides a train maintenance service for a growing number of clients in the UK. In the next few years over 150 new Stadler trains will be joining the UK Rail Network which signifies the start of an exciting future for Stadler in the UK. Our current depot locations are in Cardiff, Glasgow, Liverpool, Newcastle and Norwich offering a wide scope of opportunity for someone looking to develop a career in the UK Rail Industry.

We are seeking to appoint a Materials Manager to join our Supply Chain and Logistics team at our Glasgow depot. Reporting to the Head of UK Supply Chain and Logistics, the successful candidate will be responsible for materials management, including warranty information and materials planning to ensure the delivery of compliant materials that support the production process.

In this role, you will support the business by ensuring that tools and materials are available at the point of use, enabling timely train provision while consistently meeting criteria for product and people safety, reliability, environmental standards, and train presentation (both interior and exterior). You will also ensure compliance with industry, engineering, and production best practices and standards.

Your duties will include

• Manage the purchasing of materials to ensure availability and compliance.
• Maintain the quality of purchased materials through effective stock and warehouse management.
• Develop and deliver long-term fleet material management strategies.
• Ensure all activities adhere to safety standards and performance targets, maintaining a safe working environment for staff and contractors.
• Oversee the maintenance and implementation of stores systems, processes, and procedures.
• Manage contracts and relationships with suppliers to support depot operations.
• Deliver materials in accordance with agreements made with the Production Manager and Head of Production.
• Monitor store performance regarding productivity and efficiency, ensuring delivery within agreed budgets.
• Collaborate with the Head of Production, Shift Production Managers, and Head of Performance to forecast material requirements.
• Purchase all necessary materials in line with production needs.
• Manage supplier warranty information effectively.
• Ensure materials are available according to the stocking policy, facilitating just-in-time delivery to meet stock value and turnover ratios.
• Verify that all suppliers meet the company's minimum material quality specifications, particularly for safety-critical parts. Manage overdue materials and facilitate timely resolution with suppliers to minimise delays.
• Promote inter-departmental cooperation and maintain effective communication across all relevant levels of the organisation, particularly with internal Production and Technical teams.
• Arrange for the prompt repair, replacement, or recalibration of tools and equipment used for maintenance, in collaboration with customer and production teams.
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What are we looking for?

Essential:
• Sound knowledge of material supply principles, procedures and practices
• Ability to implement strategies associated with warehouse and stock management
• IT skills in Microsoft Office and other applications used for stock management
• Ability to build personal credibility by demonstrating the organisation's values, building trust and proactively contributing to business success
• Experience of driving organisational change and successful implementation within the business
• Strong customer focus, proven ability to build productive relationships at all levels of the organisation
• Smooth relationships when difficult circumstances prevail and develop a culture of trust both within and outside the team
• Previous experience of team management; possess the aptitude and interpersonal skills in order to further enhance effective team working

Desirable:
• Basic understanding of rolling stock maintenance practices including the requirements and use of materials and parts
• A knowledge of H&S regulations applicable to the railway and the workplace
• Project management skills & experience
• Management experience / supervisor experience
• Working as part of a management team
• Experience of continuous improvement

What can we offer you?

• 36-hour working week, Monday – Friday.
• 25 annual leave days, plus 8 statutory bank holidays
• Defined Contribution Pension Scheme with Scottish Widows. Auto enrolment is at 4% which is matched with the option to increase contributions up to a maximum of 10% upon completion of probation. Contributions remain matched.
• Death in Service Cover
• Membership of the Company's Healthshield Scheme
• Cycle to Work Scheme
• Enhanced Maternity & Paternity policies
• Hybrid and flexible working arrangements.

YOUR LOCATION

Glasgow, Scotland

YOUR CONTACT PERSON

Don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions. We look forward to receiving your online application.