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Unilever Future Leaders Programme - Singapore - Supply Chain

Unilever Future Leaders Programme - Singapore - Supply Chain
Supply Chain / Supply Chain Management
How do you get 12,000 litres of ice cream across the desert without it melting? How do you transform the world’s largest spreads factory or bring an innovative new product to life? What will you do? All three areas of Supply Chain – Supply Management, Manufacturing and Logistics – call for clear thinkers with good strategic, logistical skills. Over at least three placements, you’ll get an inside look at several production sites and head office operations, which may include projects within supply management, logistics, planning and a factory team leadership role. You will also have the opportunity to work internationally. Whichever engineering institution you want to join - the Institution of Chemical Engineers, Electrical Engineers or Mechanical Engineers - we'll fully support you in gaining chartered status through our accredited training scheme. Who is it for? Here we have a degree preference: a Masters in Engineering, Supply Chain, Logistics, Operations Management, Finance or Business Administration. In addition, a second language or willingness to learn one would be an advantage. You'll also need to be passionate about delivering for the business, have clear thinking which will guide you to make sound decisions and have the ability to work with a real cross section of people.

Supply Chain at Unilever
From sourcing raw materials to delivering the end product, our supply chain is at the heart of getting brands to customers. Its remit is shared amongst four divisions:
Customer Service – Logistics
This area is responsible for solving challenges such as on-shelf availability. Roles include order management, working at the interface between warehousing and transportation, and ensuring products arrive as promised to meet customer needs.
Customer Service – Plan
Demand planning uses models as well as market knowledge to determine potential sales. Using this data, supply planning ensures factories are able to meet these sales demands on time and in the most cost effective way possible.
Procurement
This is about optimising the cost and quality of what we buy through the intelligent sourcing of materials, packaging and non-production items. The team explores new ways of working with suppliers and plays an important role in technology innovation.
Manufacturing
You'll help factories improve efficiencies and adapt to changing demands. As a manager, you might be responsible for a team's quality, output and costs. In engineering, you could be designing and building high-speed production lines.
-    A minimum of a Bachelor’s degree
-    Graduates between August 2013 – June 2015, and has had no formal work experience beyond 12 months
-    Strong academic track record
-    Has leadership and team experience
-    Driven and Energetic
-    Able to speak and write in English fluently
-    Willing to travel
50% - 75%
15-Sep-2014
Unilever Future Leaders Programme - Singapore - Supply Chain