Contract Manager

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CompanyMichael Page Procurement and Supply Chain
Salary: Cira 50k + Bens
Location: Merseyside
Job Type: Permanent
Date posted: 28 Nov, 2008

Based in the North West, as Contract Manager for a large 3rd party logistics provider you will be responsible for managing a large new contract that has recently been won in the North West. You will inherit an existing workforce and will be responsible for controlling all logistics functions to ensure service levels are met. This is an excellent challenge within a market with growth potential and one that has seen great success in recent times. The successful candidate will have strong commercial acumen to lead an excellent contract, you will come from a strong logistics / warehousing background. You will have had a good background implementing change management techniques...

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