Job Title: Supply Chain and Logistics AdministratorDate: 2024-08-23IntroAn opportunity now exists for a Supply Chain and Logistics Administrator to join our team in a newly created, permanent, full-time position.Job DescriptionYumbah Aquaculture is quickly becoming Australia's leading shellfish aquaculture company. The business operates nationally in some of the most pristine waters of Australia including Tasmania, Victoria, and South Australia.We farm abalone, oysters, and mussels for both domestic and international consumer markets as well as oyster spat for the Tasmanian and South Australian oyster industry. We are poised for an exciting growth phase on several fronts through a focus on driving organic improvement by margin optimisation through sales execution and farming innovation, lease and site development to increase capacity and acquisitions.Yumbah is supportive of its people and believes in the future of the Aquaculture Industry as a key supplier of protein as the world population continues to grow and food becomes scarce. The business operates with the core values of integrity, daring, and teamwork to underpin our decision making and how we work.About the RoleThe key focus of this newly created role will be to support the Supply Chain and Logistics team in the day-to-day operations to achieve our agreed deliverables and outcomes.Key Responsibilities Include:Purchasing / managing internal and external partnersLogistics support for Domestic and InternationalInventory ManagementSupport administration of group projectsSkills, Experience & AttributesStrong skills in Microsoft OfficeExcellent verbal, written and interpersonal communication skillsTertiary qualification in a relevant discipline (desirable)Why Join Our Team?Opportunity to join a growing businessAdelaide based head office with national operationsPaid parental leave provisionsFlexible working arrangementsTraining and development opportunitiesNext StepsIf you're interested in this opportunity, please apply via SEEK.Yumbah would like to acknowledge the traditional owners of the lands and waters we farm on. We pay our respects to the Barngala, Palawa, Bunurong, Kaurna and the Gunditjmara peoples, who have cared for the land and water for many thousands of years, and to their elders past and present.#J-18808-Ljbffr