Job Summary
KPMG is currently seeking a Supply Chain Supervisor to oversee procurement, contracting, supplier management, logistics, and supply chain execution activities. The role is responsible for coordinating end-to-end supply chain operations, ensuring timely delivery of goods and services, effective supplier engagement, and resolution of operational issues to support uninterrupted business operations.
Requirements
You’re a strong candidate if you have:
Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain Management, Procurement, Business Administration, Engineering, Logistics, Economics, or a related discipline; with a minimum of Second-Class Lower (2.2) GPA.
Minimum of 5–8 years of experience in procurement, contracting, supply chain operations, logistics, or supplier management.
Advance Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and ERP/SCM systems. Experience using Power BI, Tableau, or similar reporting tools is preferred.
Strong analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills.
Relevant professional certifications (e.g., CIPS, APICS, CSCP, CPIM, PMP, Six Sigma) will be an advantage.
Experience working in oil & gas, energy, or large industrial environments is preferred.
You’ll help our oil and gas clients succeed by:
Overseeing procurement and purchasing activities to support timely acquisition of goods and services.
Leading contracting administration activities, including contract documentation, variations, and execution support.
Managing supplier and vendor performance activities, including onboarding, coordination, and issue resolution.
Supervising service entry review and validation processes to ensure compliance with contractual and purchase order requirements.
Overseeing materials management, expediting, and inbound logistics activities to ensure timely availability and delivery of materials required for operations
Supervising supply chain personnel across procurement, contracting, logistics, materials management, supplier management, and service entry functions.
Monitoring team performance, workload allocation, and service delivery against agreed operational targets.
Acting as the primary escalation point for supply chain execution issues and coordinating stakeholders to minimise operational disruption