Supply Chain Intern (6 month internship)

Eurostar International
London
3 months ago
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At Eurostar, we’re fueling the future of rail travel – operating in five countries and sparking new opportunities for travellers. But our trains connect much more than just people and places. They’re helping us build a greener, more inclusive future for everyone. Join us and you’ll be part of a passionate team which always goes the extra mile

Are you a recent graduate with a passion for problem-solving, logistics, and supply chain innovation? Join Eurostar as aSupply Chain Internand get hands-on experience supporting our teams in delivering seamless inventory and logistics operations across the UK, France, and Belgium. Work in an international, multicultural environment where you’ll play a key role in keeping our iconic fleet on the move! This will be a 6-month internship, working in our Leyton depot with some hybrid working. The salary for this role is £25,023 per annum + our benefits package. Close date for this role will be 2nd January 2025.

We’re looking for someone to:

    • Take part in process mapping and data driven reporting using Excel and Power BI with our Data Analyst
    • Support the planners in monitoring and managing inventory levels, ensuring that materials are available.
    • Assist the planner in preparing and presenting regular reports on key supply chain metrics, such as inventory levels, supplier performance, and logistics efficiency, to support decision-making and strategy adjustments.
    • Collaborate with the planner on various ad hoc projects within the supply chain function, contributing to process improvements, system implementations, or strategic initiatives.
    • Provide administrative support to the supply chain team (Creating Purchase orders and receipting, system data input)
    • Manage and coordinate on various projects and evolve in an international and multicultural environment.

Requirements

  • Currently pursuing or recently completed a BA or Master’s degree in Supply Chain, Inventory Management, or related field.
  • Proficiency and knowledge of Excel and Power BI or other data visualisation tools
  • Proficiency in French and English (written and spoken).
  • Detail-oriented, self-driven, and eager to learn within a collaborative team environment.
  • Willing to travel between London, Paris, and Brussels to support our operations.

Why Join Us?

  • Gain hands-on experience in an international supply chain environment.
  • Work alongside industry experts and develop skills in logistics, demand planning, and supplier relations.
  • Contribute to strategic projects that impact the daily operations of our renowned fleet

Be part of the Eurostar legacy, where every day offers a new challenge in the fast-paced world of international transportation. If you’re excited to apply your studies to real-world logistics and supply chain challenges,apply today!Close date for this role is 7th November.

Benefits

We’re constantly working to create a bright future for our company and our colleagues. That’s why we offer a wide range of brilliant benefits, including: 

  • Travel benefits that can be used for both work and play including 75% off underground network from Day 1
  • Competitive defined benefit pension scheme 
  • Free Eurostar tickets 
  • Discounted Eurostar tickets for friends and family 
  • Ongoing training and development  
  • Lots of other exclusive deals, discounts and perks

A whole new platform for your career - If you think you’ve got what it takes to help us make Eurostar bigger and better than ever before then we’d love to hear from you. 

At Eurostar we believe in giving everyone an equal chance. We actively encourage applications from talented individuals regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion or belief, marital status, whether you’re pregnant or on maternity leave.  

Your individuality is your strength, and we want a diverse team that reflects the world we live in.  

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