Supply Chain Operations Manager
About the Role
Location United Kingdom Warwickshire Warwick Remote vs. Office Office/Site only Company Industrial Turbine Company (UK) Limited Organization Gas Services Business Unit Distributed Full / Part time Full-time Experience Level Not defined
A Snapshot of Your Day
As a Supply Chain Operations Manager at Siemens Energy, your day will revolve around ensuring goods and services are delivered on time, every time. You’ll work directly with suppliers to monitor delivery schedules, solve issues quickly, and support performance improvement. Collaborating across Procurement, Engineering, and Quality, you’ll play a key role in keeping our supply chain efficient and reliable. You’ll also use project management tools to track progress, identify risks, and manage delivery priorities for critical orders.
How You'll Make an Impact
1. Manage and drive supplier delivery performance, proactively addressing risks to ensure critical goods and services arrive on time and in full.
2. Build strong, trust-based relationships with key suppliers, influencing at senior levels to secure commitments and deliver sustained performance improvements.
3. Lead assertive, solution-focused discussions with suppliers to resolve delivery delays, implementing agreed recovery plans and holding all parties accountable.
4. Apply project management and planning tools – such as Gantt charts, manufacturing plans, and critical path analysis – to shape and execute effective delivery strategies.
5. Direct the prioritisation and expediting of urgent orders, managing both parallel and sequential activities to protect programme timelines.
6. Monitor and analyse supplier KPIs, initiating targeted improvement plans to address underperformance and deliver measurable results.
7. Partner with Procurement, Quality, Engineering, and Commodity Management teams to remove bottlenecks, resolve conflicts, and ensure swift resolution of high-priority issues.
8. Lead root cause investigations into delivery failures, implementing corrective actions and embedding contingency measures to protect future performance.
What You Bring
9. Proven experience in leading supply chain management, logistics, or manufacturing, ideally within aerospace, gas turbines, or other complex, high-value engineered products.
10. A track record of managing and improving supplier performance, with the ability to influence at senior levels and secure results under challenging circumstances.
11. Strong problem-solving and decision-making skills, with a proactive and continuous improvement attitude.
12. The ability to think clearly and act decisively under pressure, applying a structured, solution-driven approach to complex challenges.
13. Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the confidence to lead challenging conversations and negotiate effectively.
14. Proficiency in project management tools and planning techniques, with experience translating plans into tangible delivery improvements.
15. A collaborative leadership style with the interpersonal skills to influence both suppliers and cross-functional internal partners.