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SCM Data Analyst - VR/31379

TMM Recruitment
Aberdeen
1 month ago
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This 12-month contract offers the opportunity to join a well-established offshore energy services contractor, supporting complex projects across subsea construction, field development, and energy transition initiatives. Sitting within the central Supply Chain function, the role focuses on extracting, analysing, and presenting procurement and logistics data to support global performance monitoring, sustainability reporting, and digital transformation. You’ll work closely with stakeholders across regions to improve data governance, contribute to ESG disclosures, and support the adoption of standardised procurement practices.


 


Key Responsibilities:



  • Analysing procurement and logistics data from SAP and other SCM systems to support global reporting and performance insight.
  • Transforming raw data into clear, user-friendly formats and dashboards for business use.
  • Identifying trends and opportunities using data analytics and AI tools to improve operational effectiveness.
  • Developing and maintaining sustainability data dashboards, covering areas such as ethics, human rights, emissions, and environment.
  • Supporting the coordination and preparation of ESG disclosures for internal and external stakeholders.
  • Working with Finance to monitor global payment terms and help identify improvements in cash flow management.
  • Tracking productivity and performance indicators across regions and activities to support digitalisation and process improvement.
  • Monitoring compliance and process deviation metrics, ensuring adherence to SCM procedures.
  • Collaborating with the Data Governance team to ensure data quality, consistency, and alignment with internal standards.
  • Supporting the adoption of standardised codification practices across procurement and logistics.
  • Maintaining SCM catalogues in S4 Hana and guide users in correct codification of purchase orders.
  • Sharing insights from cost of loss and supplier performance data to support learning and continuous improvement across the business.

            


About You:



  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with a keen attention to detail.
  • Proven experience in business analysis, ideally within a procurement or digital project environment.
  • Confident working with large datasets, with proficiency in tools such as SAP and PowerBI.
  • Familiarity with ESG concepts, sustainability reporting, or compliance-related data is advantageous.
  • Able to present complex information clearly and effectively to a range of stakeholders.
  • Collaborative and proactive, with the ability to work across disciplines and international teams.
  • Experience supporting data governance, codification, or catalogue management is desirable.
  • A self-starter with initiative, capable of managing multiple priorities with minimal supervision.

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