1. supplier development: collect supplier information and samples, organize evaluation, review and negotiation, etc.
2. Supplier management: establish and maintain AVL, supplier performance management and supplier training;
3. Product operation: according to the needs of the operation department, develop marketable products in the current quarter and the next quarter, stock the best-selling products and products in the new quarter according to the sales data, track orders and replenish them regularly;
3. New product development: communicate and cooperate with project, product, production and quality departments to develop products and produce samples;
4. Cost control: payment plan and payment control and execution, quotation analysis, cost reduction, material market trend and risk prediction;
5. Delivery date control: manage and follow up the supplier's production and delivery plan, ensure the timely delivery of sales orders, solve the problems of new products off the shelf, out of stock, price adjustment, supplier's production, delivery and cooperation, and coordinate various problems in the process of online and offline cooperation;
6. Supply chain information: creation and maintenance of system information, improvement and management of supply chain database, and optimization of suppliers according to data analysis;
7. Others: Implement the supply chain strategy and complete other tasks arranged by the leaders.
Extended data:
Supply chain specialist is the frontline staff of supply chain management. They need to face suppliers directly, including negotiation, regular evaluation, transportation market research, cost and freight rate calculation and contract management, control the inventory of finished products and BOPs, prepare relevant reports regularly, make demand plans and communicate with suppliers. Although their work is trivial, they are the basic staff of the whole supply chain system. Only when their work is done in a down-to-earth manner can the whole system run well and greatly improve the company's performance.
Although the supply chain specialist is a junior position, if he wants to be competent for this position, he still needs systematic professional knowledge in his industry, so that he can be promoted and there is still a lot of room for development. Generally, the career development path of supply chain specialists is as follows:
Path 1: if the supply chain specialist has strong professional ability and coordination ability, he can develop into a supply chain manager or even a supply chain director;
Path 2: if the supply chain specialist has rich experience in supply chain management, he can develop into a supply chain management consultant;
Path 3: Supply chain specialists can also develop into purchasing managers.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-supply chain experts