HelloFresh

InternationalCategoryManager

£65–95k ~AI est. London, England, United Kingdom Remote Friendly
The Brief

“International Category Manager at HelloFresh. Skills: Sourcing execution, Supply chain management, Supplier management. Execute end-to-end sourcing. Identify cost-saving opportunities”

What You'll Achieve.

Assure supply; Bring innovation to boxes; Deliver freshness; Deliver variety; Deliver value

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Resolve supply issues; Mitigate risks

Eligibility Requirements

DBS checks

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3-5 years procurement experience, 3-5 years sourcing experience, 3-5 years supply chain management experience, Excel proficiency, Google Sheets proficiency, Negotiate commercial terms, Negotiate pricing, Negotiate service level agreements, Independent right to work

Nice to Have

Fresh produce experience, FMCG experience, Grocery retail experience, Tableau proficiency

What You'll Do.

Execute end-to-end sourcing

Identify cost-saving opportunities

Execute cost modeling

Ensure pricing accuracy

Champion new ingredient development

Support supply chain transformation

Onboard direct-to-grower models

Scale direct-to-grower models

Utilize central cross-docking platforms

Foster transparent supplier relationships

Collaborate with FSQA

Manage seasonality planning

Mitigate shoulder-season risks

Mitigate agricultural disruptions

Mitigate climate disruptions

Monitor supplier performance

Maintain systems information

Resolve supply issues

Escalate supply issues

Escalate quality issues

Prevent customer impact

Learn agricultural landscape

Collaborate across PHF matrix

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams; One Team player

Free ATS check

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