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Graduate Inventory Analyst - £25k

Manchester

2d


£25K per annum

2d


Leading Food Manufacturer - Graduate Role in Stock Control - Immediate Start Are you based in or around Manchester and looking to break into the world of FMCG? Do you want a commercial, process-driven role that will make the most of your communication and analytical skills? This well-established food manufacturer is looking to expand its supply chain team by hiring a recent graduate. With a strong presence in supermarkets and well-known UK brands, this household name offers a fantastic opportunity to kick-start your career in the industry.You'll be joining their dynamic team in South Manchester, where you'll play a key role in the heart of their operations team. Supported by industry experts and with hands-on training, you'll apply your transferable skills to:

Analyse and manage stock levels.  Identify and mitigate any risks regarding inventory.  Collaborate across departments to ensure that stock levels are correct and any issues are resolved.  Communicate with key customers, ensuring orders get from A to B accurately.  Contribute to maximising profits by ensuring stock levels are correct and minimising loss. 

You'll receive strong support as you settle into the role, joining a welcoming team. Plus, there are excellent opportunities for career development and progression to help you build a long-term future with them.What do you need for this one?

  • Strong communication and numerical based problem solving skills. 
  • Familiar with Excel. 
  • The ability to interview and start ASAP
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