16847 - Fleet & Procurement Manager

Ministry of Justice, Branston, East Staffordshire

16847 - Fleet & Procurement Manager

£42914-£46182

Ministry of Justice, Branston, East Staffordshire

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Remote working

Posted today, 25 Apr | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.

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Location ref: Branston, East Staffordshire

Full Job Description

The Fleet & Procurement Manager provides expert technical and operational leadership across all elements of fleet engineering, fleet management, and vehicle compliance within the Ministry of Justice. This will include insurances, fuel cards, accidents, hire vehicles and EV transition. The postholder ensures that fleet operations are safe, efficient, cost effective and fully aligned with relevant legislation, MoJ policy, and Fleet Management Team standards.
The role is responsible for delivering technical guidance, managing the Fleet Management Team and Fleet Engineering Services, supporting sustainable fleet development, and working collaboratively with stakeholders across the MoJ, contractors, and local transport coordinators.

The National Distribution Centre (NDC) provides a critical logistics and supply chain service to all public sector prisons including the collection, storage and delivery of a wide range of products. Products stored and carried include goods from commercial suppliers, raw materials into workshops and a wide range of internally manufactured products. As part of the Ministry of Justice, the site also supports other front line delivered services where required.

The in-house NDC fleet is designed to operate on a specialised demount system which is largely governed by challenges that arise from physical vehicular access restrictions across the prison estate, necessitating a mix of vehicle types and heights. The fleet delivers to the public sector prison estate on a national 5 day working week basis, operating a single shift system, supported by nights out as and when required.

The current logistics and supply chain solution for prisons has been operating in much the same way for many years. Challenges including prison capacity increases, aging technology, limited space and sustainability pressures are all contributing to an environment where specific focus needs to be given to the future shape and scale of the logistics function, to deliver transformational change linked to the adoption of new technology and the efficiencies that can be delivered.

Commercial

The Logistics and Supply Chain function sits within the Commercial Directorate within the MoJ. The Ministry of Justice has one of the largest and most complex spending profiles in central government. Each year we spend more than £5 billion with our suppliers and it's our job to help coordinate the sourcing of what we need. We support the management of our contracts across the department, its agencies and non departmental public bodies.

Commercial is responsible for coordinating procurement and contract management across the MoJ, its agencies and non-departmental public bodies. Commercial is organised into category teams, each with an interesting portfolio of contracts and diverse customers and suppliers to manage. We also have systems, programme management office, supplier relationship and risk management teams who work across all areas.

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