Join a global food & beverage manufacturer | Immediate startPart-time or full-time flexibility | SAP experience essentialA varied logistics coordination role with the potential to grow
Looking for a role where you can be in the thick of it, speaking with suppliers, keeping things moving and making sure nothing slips through the cracks?This is the kind of opportunity that will suit someone who likes variety in their day and enjoys being a genuine support across a busy team.You'll be stepping into a hands-on logistics coordination role that blends administration, supplier communication, invoice processing and day-to-day operational support. It's a role for someone who is happy to pick up the phone, back themselves in conversations and stay on top of the moving parts.Sound like your kind of role?There's more.This team needs someone who is proactive, confident and not afraid to take ownership. Someone who won't sit back and wait to be told what to do, but instead sees what needs attention and gets in front of it.You'll be joining during a period of transition, with a chance to make a genuine impact from day one. There is flexibility around part-time or full-time hours, and while it will begin as a temporary engagement, there is potential for it to evolve depending on how the role settles into the team.
About The OpportunityAre you ready to step into a broad logistics coordination role with a global food and beverage manufacturing business?This is an all-rounder position that has been shaped around the needs of a busy team.You'll be supporting across administration, processing and reconciling invoices, speaking with suppliers and helping keep things running smoothly behind the scenes.It's not a passive role, and that's exactly the appeal.This position needs someone who is comfortable having conversations, following things through and handling the occasional tougher discussion when required. There is a strong phone-based element to the role, so confidence in communication will matter just as much as your systems experience.You'll be working across SAP, Microsoft 365 and internal systems, so previous SAP exposure is essential. If you've come from an FMCG or food manufacturing environment, that will be highly regarded, and any export experience will be a real bonus.The role has come together as a result of movement within the team, with a couple of vacancies sitting across the function and the business trialling this position to support the workload.
About YouYou're someone who likes being useful.You're probably coming from a logistics, supply chain or coordination background, and you've built strong experience working across systems, suppliers and day-to-day operational tasks.You know your way around SAP and feel comfortable navigating Microsoft 365 and picking up internal processes quickly.You've likely worked with invoices, reconciliations and supplier communication before, and you understand the importance of keeping things accurate while still moving at pace.More than anything, you're not a wallflower.You're confident, proactive and comfortable making calls when something needs to be followed up. You don't let things sit. You ask questions, keep people informed and take pride in being the person who helps everything stay organised.If you've worked in FMCG, food or manufacturing before, you'll likely settle in quickly here.And if you've had any exposure to exports, even better.
The BusinessYou'll be joining a global food and beverage manufacturer with a well-established presence.This is the kind of business where there is always plenty happening, and where strong support people make a real difference.They value people who can step in, build trust quickly and help create structure during busy periods.It's a team that is open to the right personality fit above all else. Backgrounds can vary, but what matters most is confidence, initiative and the ability to contribute from the outset.
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