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The Supply Chain Coordinator supports the efficient movement of goods, information, and processes across the UK & NI supply chain network for Tim Hortons UK & Ireland, focusing on maintaining product availability and operational excellence.
Job Responsibility:
Coordinate day‑to‑day supply chain operations to maintain product availability and minimise disruptions
Monitor stock levels, support demand forecasting, and proactively address potential shortages
Liaise with suppliers and logistics partners on deliveries, timelines, quality issues and root‑cause resolutions
Maintain accurate data within supply chain/ERP systems, including product updates, lead times, and supplier information
Support internal teams (Operations, Procurement, Finance, Warehousing) to meet commercial and operational goals
Prepare regular supply chain reports, KPIs, and performance insights for management review
Assist with continuous improvement initiatives to optimise processes and reduce operational risk
Requirements:
Experience in a supply chain, logistics, operations, or purchasing support role
Strong communication skills with the ability to manage relationships across multiple stakeholders
Excellent organisational skills with the ability to prioritise in a fast‑moving environment
Confident working with data, reporting, and systems
Proficiency in Microsoft Excel
A proactive, solutions‑focused mindset with high attention to detail
Flexibility to travel occasionally across the UK
Nice to have:
QSR experience
FMCG experience
ERP experience
VLOOKUP, PivotTables beneficial
What we offer:
Hybrid working model with built-in flexibility
Opportunities for development and progression within a rapidly evolving brand
Employee perks, discounts, and the chance to be part of a high‑growth, high‑energy team
The opportunity to influence and enhance a growing supply chain network across the UK