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Supply Chain Data Analyst

Wimborne Minster
3 days ago
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A leader in the Aerospace sector is seeking an experienced Supply Chain Data Analyst to join their team in Wimborne supporting inventory optimisation and supply chain performance across multiple business areas.

Duration: 12 months
Location: Wimborne
Working Pattern: Hybrid
Pay: Competitive hourly rateAs a Supply Chain Data Analyst you'll play a key role in driving data-driven decisions to improve inventory health, support operations with KPI-focused insights, and optimise stock levels through advanced analytics and cross-functional collaboration.

Key Responsibilities:

Conduct in-depth inventory analysis to identify root causes and drive corrective actions.
Monitor and forecast inventory performance using tools such as Power BI, and ERP systems (SAP/Oracle).
Analyse product demand and determine optimal min/max levels for parts and materials.
Drive reduction of aged, excess, and obsolete inventory across sites.
Collaborate with IT and internal teams to enhance system reporting and tracking of inventory KPIs.

Key Skills:

Strong background in inventory planning, supply chain analytics, or SCM.
Advanced Excel and data analysis skills (Power BI tools and ERP systems - SAP/Oracle)
Strong understanding of inventory valuation, forecasting models, and stock strategy.
Proven ability to present insights clearly and influence decision-making.
CPIM or APICS certification (desired).This is an exciting opportunity for a results-oriented Supply Chain Data Analyst who is based local to Wimborne who has a passion for supply chain optimisation and a strong analytical foundation. Apply now

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