The role of a Supply Chain Lead is to act as primary point of contact for all Contract Management matters relating to a supplier/contract assigned to them.
As Supply Chain Lead, you will work closely and pro-actively with internal and external stakeholders at all levels. This includes working as part of a multi-disciplinary team within a technically complex Programme.
- Empowered to make decisions and undertake its Principal Responsibilities and Accountabilities (as defined below) in the context described above and in accordance with delegated levels of commitment and authority.
 - Having at all times the knowledge and being responsible for the regular reporting of topics including: contract scope of work/services; schedule; prices and rates; key personnel; and incentive arrangements.
 - Managing the contract commercial relationship providing support to the Project Manager to ensure effective delivery of the contract.
 - Establish effective collaborative arrangements and work in a spirit of mutual trust and cooperation to achieve ‘win-win’ equitable commercial outcomes.
 
Job Responsibilities
- Contributing to procurement and contracting strategies to meet the overall Project objectives.
 - Supporting upfront contract development activities across technical, programme, legal and commercial disciplines.
 - Support to the budget process and analysing the commercial requirements of a contract.
 - support to the Commercial Lead in ensuring all internal governance approval is in place.
 - Managing contracts in accordance with the contract terms (predominantly NEC3 and FIDIC), governance requirements and Project objectives to achieve a successful close.
 - Ensuring compatibility and alignment with other Project contracts.
 - Administration of commercial management tools including, but not limited to, CEMAR and SAP.
 - responsibility and accountability for managing the close out of each contract and identifying and recording commercial lessons learnt.
 - Deliver contracts in accordance with NNB governance requirements to meet NNB Project and business objectives.
 - Supervision of Supply Chain Contract Managers under their control.
 - Internal and external stakeholder management and working within a multi-disciplinary team/teams.
 - Promoting and maintaining compliance at procurement and post-procurement stages with NNB’s Supply Chain policies (including compliance with nuclear safety and quality controls procedures) and Project processes and procedures.
 - Promoting the role of the Intelligent Customer and ensuring that requirements and expectations are met with regard to commercial probity, value and that the supply chain is treated fairly.
 - Promoting and embedding a strong nuclear safety culture, the right level of oversight, control and surveillance of supplier activities.
 - Supporting that board papers and/or investment papers are produced and submitted all in accordance with Project governance.
 - Demonstrate collaborative working practices, promote continuous improvement and acting in a spirit of mutual trust and cooperation.
 
Qualifications/ Experience:
- Member of RICS/ICE/CICES/IOB or equivalent professional body.
 - Proven ability of working within a complex major project/programme environment in both procurement and post-procurement phases.
 - Evidence of successfully undertaking administering of complex contracts.
 - Effective Management and Leadership skills, with clear knowledge of best practice contract methodologies in the UK environment.
 - Honed commercial skills and demonstrable ability to make sound decisions on complex matters (considering technical and commercial topics) of high financial value.
 - Good understanding of procurement, contract performance measurement, risk management and change and claim management.
 - Excellent negotiating, influencing and communication skills.
 - Excellent problem-solving skills.
 - Experience working in a dynamic environment with multiple stakeholders.
 - Experience of standard forms of contract (NEC and FIDIC) within the power/construction industry on complex major projects/programmes.
 - Educated to degree level ideally in a technical / engineering subject
 - Familiar with nuclear site licence conditions and nuclear baseline philosophy.
 - Understanding of the UK regulatory framework.
 - Understanding of UK and international supply chain within nuclear sector.
 - Knowledge of English law and its impact upon the contract and commercial function.
 
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