European Supply Chain Development Manager
Asee Group
The Role
Overview
Develop and expand European supplier network for construction & engineering projects.
Key Responsibilities
- supplier pre‑qualification
- site visits
- supplier onboarding
- performance dashboards
- market research
- compliance checks
Tasks
You will conduct on-the-ground market research, engage with potential supply chain partners, perform due diligence checks, and manage the full onboarding lifecycle to ensure partners meet our commercial, technical, safety, and compliance standards. -Work with Procurement, HSE, and Legal teams to ensure contractual and accreditation requirements are fulfilled. -Contribute to supply chain strategies that support business expansion and competitive positioning. -Support the business in exploring new geographic markets by mapping local supply chain opportunities. -Liaise with Operations, Engineering, and Commercial teams to ensure supply chain capability aligns with project pipelines. -Lead supplier pre-qualification, reference checks, financial stability reviews, and compliance assessments. -Conduct site visits to assess partner capabilities, capacity, and alignment with project needs. -Build long-term relationships with strategic suppliers to ensure reliable project delivery. -Research, identify, and engage new suppliers, subcontractors, and service partners across European regions. -Manage the full partner onboarding process from first contact to approved supplier status. -Ensure all partners meet company standards and relevant industry regulations (e.g. ISO, safety, sustainability). -Develop supplier performance dashboards and recommend improvements or interventions when required. -Provide market insights on supply chain risks, pricing trends, emerging technologies, and regional regulatory considerations.
Requirements
- multilingual
- stakeholder mgmt
- digital procurement
- supply chain
- subcontractor vetting
- iso standards
What You Bring
Based in HQ, Mullaghbawn, Northern Ireland with frequent travel across Europe required. We are seeking a highly driven European Supply Chain Development Manager to strengthen and expand our network of approved suppliers, subcontractors, and service partners across Europe. This field-based role plays a critical part in supporting the company’s growth into new regions by identifying, vetting, and onboarding reliable partners in line with our construction and engineering project requirements. -Fluency in one or more European languages (e.g. German, French, Spanish, Dutch) -Excellent interpersonal, negotiation, and stakeholder management skills. -Familiarity with digital procurement/supplier onboarding systems. -Willingness to travel extensively across Europe (50–70%) -Proven experience in supplier development, procurement, business development, or supply chain management within construction, engineering, or industrial sectors. -Strong understanding of subcontractor vetting, technical capability assessment, and compliance frameworks. -Demonstrated experience working across multiple European markets. -Experience with ISO standards, supplier audits, ESG compliance, or pre-qualification platforms.
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The Company
About Asee Group
-Has completed full electrical installations for multiple hyperscale data centres, retail outlets, and specialised M&E projects. -Specialises in mechanical and electrical turnkey engineering solutions, with bespoke generator integration and modular construction. -Operates across EU locations including Amsterdam, Brussels, Stockholm, Helsinki, Bologna, Madrid, Lisbon, and Dublin. -Typically combines local expertise with pan-European scale to handle complex M&E fit-outs and power resilience systems. -Unusual fact: its generator integration roots date back to early telecom and shopping centre backup-power work in the 1990s.
Sector Specialisms
Data Centre
Industrial
Pharmaceuticals
Commercial
Healthcare
