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Demand Chain Management Analyst

GENERAL SUMMARY: 
Has the overall responsibility of managing product fulfillment, in-stock levels, and inventory management for defined vendors (including import and DSD SKUs) to support DC/store forecast and replenishment (including promotional and event execution). Responsible for the new/disco item execution, and promotional/event execution within a defined group of vendors.
 
DUTIES and ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: 
  • Responsible for managing inventory at distribution centers and stores for an assigned group of vendors. Additionally managing store ordering and PO life cycle for replenished and in/out product. Meets service levels, in-stock and inventory turnover targets.
  • Monitors key performance indicators (KPI) for assigned vendors.
  • Collaborates with key cross-functional teams (merchants, planning) to ensure inventory levels align with merchandise policy and financial goals.
  • Produces reports and conducts analyses including vendor and item performance.
  • Identifies issues and opportunities as well as the appropriate action plan to support company financial goals.
  • Executes new item entrance and exit strategies (planogram resets).
  • Executes various seasonal categories, promotional and event plans. Ensures that inventories are appropriate to support sales and presentation standards.

 
KNOWLEDGE and SKILLS:
  • Ability to deliver expected quantitative and qualitative results
  • Strong business acumen and superior analytical skills
  • Ability to work cross-functionally and independently
  • Excellent organization and problem-solving skills
  • Intermediate proficiency in MS Office, SharePoint, and database applications
WORK EXPERIENCE and/or EDUCATION:
 
Bachelor’s degree in business management, finance or other related field and one year experience in retail/supply chain environment required. 2-4 years of experience may be substituted. Aldata G.O.L.D. knowledge preferred.