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Demand Planning Analyst

Location: Mountain View
Posted on: November 9, 2024

Job Description:

Adecco is currently helping a local client, "the world's largest SEARCH Engine" in their ground-breaking innovating project. It is a 1 year contract with a very good possibility for extension up to 2 years. It is part of an exciting project with the client. You will be involved in analyzing sales and inventory data for use in forecasting and reporting.



Will there be driving? no



Approximate ideal start date: ASAP



Approximate length of assignment: 1 year



Location: Mountain View, CA



Pay rate range: $35/hr.



Job description:



Role - Demand Planning Analyst (Contract)




Responsibilities


• Assist in the generation of forecasting & operational controls


• Develop & analyze weekly sales and inventory metrics to measure the health of the supply chain and identify opportunities to change inventory flow


• Identify, root cause and resolve inconsistencies in sales & inventory data


• Monitor weekly transactions processed by store locations


• Partner with the marketing, design and store teams on product initiatives.


• Present reporting & analysis to management



Skills


• Bachelors degree in accounting, finance or business


• 4-5 years experience in retail demand planning and forecasting


• Supply Chain controls and process experience a plus


• Excellent facility with Excel critical; database experience a plus


• Exceptional organizational skills and attention to detail


• Strong analytical skills


• Excellent communication and presentation skills


• Comfortable working in a continuously changing and growing environment

Keywords: , Tracy , Demand Planning Analyst, Accounting, Auditing , Mountain View, California

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