Supply Chain Data Analyst

Thorn Baker Industrial
Bristol
1 week ago
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Supply Chain Analyst (On Site - North Europe)

£24k - 28k DOE| Temporary Contract | Monday-Friday

Thorn Baker Industrial Recruitment is working in partnership with a global optical and MedTech manufacturing leader to recruit a Supply Chain Analyst to support their North Europe Demand Planning & Inventory team.

This is an excellent opportunity for someone with supply chain or planning experience to join a fast-paced, international operation and play a key role in ensuring stock availability, forecasting accuracy and smooth supply chain performance.

The Role
You will support the Demand Planning & Inventory Management team by helping manage forecasting, stock levels and reporting across the North Europe region. Working closely with supply chain, operations and European teams, you will ensure data is accurate, products are available, and business performance is supported.

Key Duties

Support demand planning and forecasting activities

Maintain and monitor inventory levels

Produce reports, KPIs and performance data

Support supplier ordering and stock planning

Assist with new product launches and stock exits

Provide accurate supply chain data to internal teams

Help resolve stock and customer service issues

Support continuous improvement projects

What We're Looking For

Previous experience in Supply Chain, Planning, Logistics or Inventory Control

Strong analytical and problem-solving skills

Excellent attention to detail

Confident using Excel, Word and shared documents

Able to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment

Strong communication and teamwork skills

Desirable

Experience working within a large or European supply chain

What's in It for You?

On Site working (Potential for Hybrid down the line)

Long-term temporary opportunity

Exposure to a major international supply chain operation

Support and development through Thorn Baker Industrial Recruitment

If you're looking for your next step in supply chain or demand planning, apply now to join a growing, high-performing team.

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