Supply Chain Contract Jobs in London
Chief Officer (SDPO) for Anchor Handling Tug Supply
Posted 1 day ago by V.Ships Offshore Recruitment
The Chief Officer (SDPO) for Anchor Handling Tug Supply is responsible for overseeing operations on an AHTS vessel, requ...
- Rate Negotiable
- Category Undetermined
- Work type Undetermined
- Location London, England, United Kingdom
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Senior Digital Transformation Lead - Remote - Enterprise Planning, Supply Chain
Posted 4 days ago by TrinIT Talent Ltd
The Senior Digital Transformation Lead will oversee a large-scale Enterprise Planning transformation program, focusing o...
- Rate £675 per day
- Category Outside
- Work type Hybrid
- Location London, UK
Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) Developer - Banking - 12 Month Contract - £650-£7...
Posted 1 week ago by Hunter Bond
The Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) Developer role involves working on a key project for a banking client, focusing on the...
- Rate £65 per hour
- Category Inside
- Work type Hybrid
- Location London Area, United Kingdom
Program Operations, Supply Acquisition, EMEA [211233]
Posted 1 week ago by Aquent
The role involves joining a dynamic team at an innovative platform focused on enhancing global travel experiences throug...
- Rate £30 per hour
- Category Undetermined
- Work type Undetermined
- Location London, England, United Kingdom
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About Our Supply Chain Contract Roles in London
What does a supply chain contractor do?
Supply Chain contracting encompasses the full range of disciplines involved in planning, sourcing, manufacturing, and delivering products from raw material to end customer, spanning procurement and strategic sourcing, demand and supply planning, logistics and distribution, inventory management, supplier management, and supply chain technology implementation. The supply chain contracting market is active across manufacturing, FMCG, retail, pharmaceutical, technology, defence, and third-party logistics, reflecting the universal commercial importance of efficient supply chain management and the structural need for specialist expertise on a flexible basis. Contractors are engaged to cover operational vacancies, lead supply chain transformation programmes, implement supply chain technology, manage specific supplier or logistics challenges, or provide specialist expertise in particular supply chain disciplines.
The skills valued across supply chain contracting reflect the breadth of the discipline. Demand planners need statistical forecasting knowledge, experience with demand planning software including SAP APO or IBP, and the commercial understanding to contextualise statistical forecasts with market intelligence. Supply planners need experience balancing supply constraints against demand, managing inventory and safety stock levels, and coordinating with manufacturing and procurement to maintain service levels. Supply chain managers need leadership, analytical, and stakeholder management capabilities alongside the operational supply chain knowledge to drive performance across the end-to-end supply chain. Technology-focused supply chain contractors need expertise with ERP supply chain modules and standalone planning and logistics platforms. APICS CPIM or CSCP qualification is well regarded across the supply chain contracting market.
What is the market like for supply chain contractors?
Supply Chain contracting is a steadily active market across manufacturing, retail, FMCG, pharmaceutical, and third-party logistics, sustained by the commercial importance of supply chain efficiency and the persistent gap between supply chain expertise demand and available talent. The supply chain disruption events of recent years have elevated the strategic importance of supply chain management and prompted investment in both operational improvement and technology transformation, generating additional project-based contract demand alongside the steady operational cover market. Digital supply chain transformation, including the implementation of AI-based demand planning and real-time supply chain visibility tools, is creating new demand for supply chain contractors who can bridge operational expertise with technology implementation skills.
What is the contracting market like in London?
London dominates the UK contractor market by volume, depth, and rate levels. The capital concentrates the headquarters and major offices of most FTSE 100 companies, the largest global banks, the Big Four professional services firms, and the central government departments that collectively generate the majority of UK contract demand. Every contracting discipline covered on this site has active demand in London, from niche specialisms like threat intelligence and LLM engineering through to high-volume disciplines like project management and business analysis. The sheer density of employers means contractors in London typically have more choice of engagement at any given time than anywhere else in the UK. Day rates carry a premium of 15 to 25 per cent over the national average across most disciplines, reflecting both the concentration of complex, high-value programmes and the cost of operating in the capital.
How much do supply chain contractors usually earn in London?
Contract rates for supply chain roles in London typically range from £385 to £715 per day, depending on the scope of the role, required expertise, and the delivery expectations of the engagement.
How many supply chain vacancies in London are there on Quality Contracts?
Over the past twelve months, we have tracked over 480 supply chain contract roles across the site, with London accounting for roughly one in three of those. Data reviewed up to June 2026.