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Cost / Data Analyst - Food

East Grinstead
1 week ago
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Our client has an exciting new opportunity to join their expanding organisation, as a Cost / Pricing Analytst! If you are an Excel Spreadsheet expert who is able to analyse cost structures, market trends and competitor pricing, and loves dealing with customers and numbers, then this might be the role for you!

Responsibilities will include:

  • Develop and implement pricing strategies across all fresh food categories to ensure margin targets are met.

  • Analyse cost structures, market trends, competitor pricing, and customer behaviours to inform data-driven pricing decisions.

  • Maintain and update pricing models.

  • Work closely with the sales and procurement team to align pricing.

  • Negotiate pricing agreements and terms directly with customers.

    Qualifications:

  • Degree in Business / Finance, Economics or related field

  • Experience with fresh food pricing

    Required:

  • Experience within a pricing, commercial or finance role in fresh food or catering

  • Good business acumen

  • Excellent MS Excel experience on spreadsheets, formulas etc

  • Highly organised and strong attention to detail

  • Able to manage priorities

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