Supply Demand Analyst

Cheltenham
3 weeks ago
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A rapidly expanding organisation is actively seeking a permanent Supply Demand Analyst to enhance their dynamic team in Cheltenham. The company is offering a salary of up to £53,000, reflecting the importance of this role.

This pivotal position requires an individual who possesses a genuine enthusiasm for data analysis and its potential to influence decision-making processes. The ideal candidate will have the ability to transform complex data sets into actionable insights, driving engagement and facilitating strategic initiatives across the organization.

Candidates are expected to demonstrate robust experience in supply chain management, with a strong background in Sales, Inventory & Operations Planning (SIOP).

This opportunity not only offers a chance to contribute to a forward-thinking organisation but also provides a platform for professional growth and development in the field of supply chain analytics.

Role responsibilities of the Supply Demand Analyst include:

Collect and analyse data to support the Sales, Inventory, and Operations Planning (SIOP) cycle.
Engage stakeholders and advocate for the SIOP process within the organisation.
Establish strong relationships with key stakeholders to gather relevant intelligence for SIOP development.
Create datasets and reports that include supply/demand details, inventory levels, turns, and operational capacity for the SIOP processes.
Organise and lead SIOP pre-work sessions, presenting supply/demand data and inventory analysis to guide decision-making.
Develop dashboards and reports to deliver data insights to stakeholders across the organisation while supporting the SIOP Manager and preparing materials for senior/executive review meetings.Person Specification of the Supply Demand Analyst:

Minimum 3 years of relevant experience managing SIOP processes.
Proven change management experience and excellent stakeholder management skills.
Proficiency in supply chain KPI calculation methods and familiarity with data warehousing and modeling principles.
Analytics experience in cloud data warehouses and knowledge of ERP systems
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, along with the ability to develop Power BI reports
Strong capability to effectively communicate data insights
Full rights to work in the UKSalary

Up to £53k

This position offers full on-site presence

This role will be well suited to you if you have held a role within supply chain or procurement as a supply chain analyst, SIOP analyst, demand planner, demand planning analyst, operations analyst, materials analyst, supply planner, or SIOP planner

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