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Supply Planner

The Body Shop
The City of Brighton and Hove
5 days ago
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Your role in a nutshell

We are recruiting for an experienced Supply Chain Planner on a 12 Month Fixed Term Contract. This is an unique opportunity to join The Body Shop Team!


The Global Supply Planner is at the heart of our Operations team, ensuring availability of The Body Shop products to our customers across the globe, by managing and optimizing the end-to-end supply planning processes, working closely with our suppliers and cross-functional teams to achieve financial targets, inventory objectives, and service excellence.

More about the role


Main roles and responsibilities will include:


Inventory & Supply Planning- Manage the purchasing of finished goods inventory from designated suppliers to meet customer demands while staying within financial targets and inventory budgets. Execute supply planning activities, including inventory, production, and material planning, to ensure optimal stock levels across the product portfolio.

Supplier & Manufacturer Coordination- Cultivate strong relationships with suppliers and manufacturers to ensure timely and complete delivery of finished goods. Monitor supplier performance, aiming to reduce lead times and maximize stock turnover.

Stock & Forecast Management- Develop, monitor, and maintain a rolling 12-month supply forecast, proactively addressing potential stock shortages and balancing customer demand with stock levels.

Data Analysis & Continuous Improvement- Conduct supply chain performance evaluations to identify cost-saving opportunities and efficiency improvements. Present data insights to management for informed decision-making and strategic planning.

Project Management & Cross-Functional Collaboration- Collaborate with other departments, including Sales, Marketing, Product Development, Finance, and Operations, to support product launches, address supply chain risks, and ensure alignment with business objectives.


What we look for


This is a brilliant opportunity for someone that has experience in a supply chain or operations role, with demonstrated expertise in planning and procurement, and an understanding of inventory management best practice and procedures. You’ll have strong analytical and problem-solving skills with a proactive approach to identifying and resolving issues, with a strong attention to detail and the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. You’ll also have excellent communication and relationship-building skills, to effectively collaborate across departments and with external suppliers.

Benefits


Want to join the team at The Body Shop? Then please apply today!


As well as a competitive salary, here are just a few of the rewards that you can look forward to if you join us: a 6% non-contributory pension plan, 23 days holiday, 3 days a year to volunteer in the local community, 50% staff discount and access to product sample sales, access to Perks at Work, our online shopping channel with exclusive deals & discounts, as well as LOVE money to spend on your wellbeing and personal development.

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