Supply Chain Data Analyst

Tbwa Chiat/Day Inc
Woking
1 month ago
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Taco Bell Europe Headquarters- Woking, England, UK

Who are Taco Bell?

Taco Bell is a leading Mexican-inspired quick service restaurant brand that is a part of Yum! Brands, Inc. which includes Pizza Hut and KFC. Founded on innovation and passion with Glen Bell bringing tacos to the masses in a world of hot dog and hamburger stands in 1962, today we have nearly 7,000 restaurants in the United States and over 400 restaurants in 27 countries outside of the United States. The future holds 2,000 more restaurants across the globe within the next decade. It's easy to see we’re in the business of making tacos, but at heart, we’re a business that’s fueled by the Live Más energy and passion of people serving people.

Equally important to the job role and responsibilities is making sure the Supply Chain Data Analyst can represent the amazing Live Más! culture that is Taco Bell. At Taco Bell, we embrace breakthrough thinking and innovative ideas that continue to differentiate us from our competitors. We have a maniacal focus on our customers, never follow, and always celebrate the accomplishments of our people. If you want to have fun serving great food to our customers, we would love to meet with you.

About the Job:

The Supply Chain Data Analyst will be part of UK & Europe Supply Chain Team, a dynamic team that values collaboration, resourcefulness, and enthusiasm. You will closely work with the pan-EU supply chain team, internal and external partners helping to leverage data and insights to report, continuously optimise performance and deliver our supply chain ambitions. You will support the Taco Bell Europe supply chain team by providing actionable insights and analytics to drive decision-making, enhance operational efficiency, and improve supplier performance. The role is instrumental in ensuring accurate forecasting, cost management, and supply chain optimisation across multiple European markets.

This position is based out of the UK office and is ideal for individuals with high accountability, strong analytical skills, great attention to detail, intellectual curiosity, and a drive for results. In this role you will:

  • Automate the short, medium, and long terms demand baseline forecast at SKU item level in Power BI.
  • Collect, clean, and analyse data from multiple sources including supplier reports, sales forecasts and market trends.
  • Develop and maintain dashboards to track KPIs such as cost of sales, supplier performance, forecast vs actuals, stock holding & weeks cover.
  • Develop and provide weekly reporting to the Supply Chain leadership team.
  • Create full end-to-end commercial reporting – full visibility of stock in the network.
  • Review historical trends, research demand drivers, prepare forecast data, develop statistical models, and evaluate forecast results.
  • Perform root cause analysis on key forecast deviations. Support Business, Marketing, Logistics, and production strategies and identify opportunities to meet market needs.
  • In collaboration with the Logistics and Buying Team, ensure the right stock is in the right place at the right time to deliver customer requirements at DC level.
  • Work with Marketing and Finance teams to combine, refine and publish total business demand plan (in applicable levels / aggregated views e.g., by product, by category etc.).
  • Create insights from business forecast analysis to drive continuous improvement (specifically from a proactiveness point of view) in Supply Chain.
  • Incorporate market intelligence into demand plans.
  • Lead promotional activity forecast planning at SKU item level.
  • Work with Procurement team to develop, enhance and simplify processes.

Is this you?

  • Minimum of 2-4 years experience in supply chain analytics, procurement, or logistics management.
  • Data and analysis-driven with advanced Excel skills.
  • Advanced proficiency with data visualisation tools (e.g. Power BI).
  • Self-starter capable of solving complex problems with limited data.
  • Experience working at an International restaurant business, food retailer, food supplier, or in food manufacturing is a plus.
  • Demonstrated ability to plan and coordinate workflow and outputs efficiently across multiple functional groups.
  • Strong communications (presentation, verbal, writing) and relationship development skills.
  • Strong process creation and optimization.
  • Commercial thinker.
  • High level of intellectual curiosity.
  • Ability to influence diverse customers in a cross-functional setting.

Why Taco Bell?

We truly believe that where you work matters, and we know a thing or two about what makes employees happy. Join us on our mission of feeding people’s lives with Más!

  • We are about more than just building restaurants—we connect with our fans through their passions including sports, gaming, and music.
  • We know that employees want a company they can live and grow with; they crave a unique culture that fosters creativity and encourages pursuit of passion, and they look for opportunities to take risks, develop skills and learn in ways that fit their lifestyle.
  • We foster a culture of authenticity and believe all people can make a difference.

Work-Hard, Play-Hard:

  • Company and performance-related bonus.
  • Generous pension with up to 11% company contribution.
  • Private healthcare with the option to increase to include family cover.
  • Annual holiday allowance starts at 25 days with the option to buy or sell up to 5 extra days per year. After 5 years’ service, annual holiday allowance increases to 30 days.
  • Competitive parental leave and flexible return to work options.
  • Wellbeing Reimbursement - A fund to claim back costs throughout the year that support your well-being such as vitamins subscriptions, language lessons, gym membership.
  • Flexible and Voluntary benefits including Dental Insurance, Health Screening and Gym Discounts.

At Taco Bell, we Live Más and invite you to do the same. Take a seat at our table. Bring your voice. Bring you, just as you are, a Cultural Rebel. We want you to be your best self!

Taco Bell is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and is committed to equity, inclusion, and belonging for all dimensions of diversity.

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