Bristan Group Ltd
Product and Procurement Assistant

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Product & Procurement Assistant
Salary: Competitive
Location: Tamworth
Position: Permanent, Full time, Hybrid
We’re looking for a highly organised and detail-driven Product & Procurement Assistant to join our team. This varied role, offers hands-on exposure to product data, systems, product lifecycle management & involvement in procurement operations.
What you’ll do
- Maintain accurate product data, specifications, and ERP system records
- Support new product introductions (NPI) and ongoing lifecycle activities
- Manage product changes, including ECNs, delists, and packaging updates
- Produce reports, insights, and category analysis to support decision-making
- Coordinate product documentation, features, and marketing information across teams
- Work closely with product, category, and commercial teams to ensure data accuracy
- Support packaging and artwork updates, ensuring alignment with product specifications
- Provide procurement support including raising POs, supplier admin, returns, and invoice queries
- Help maintain supplier records, scorecards, and procurement documentation
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About you
- Highly organised with excellent attention to detail
- Confident managing large amounts of data and working with Excel
- Strong communicator who can collaborate across multiple teams
- Able to prioritise tasks in a fast-paced environment
- Experience in product admin, data management, or procurement (desirable)
Why join?
- Exposure to product management and lifecycle processes
- Opportunity to build skills in data, systems, and category support
- Clear pathway into product, category, or commercial/procurement roles
- Collaborative, fast-paced team environment with strong development opportunities


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If you are looking to build a career in product, data, or commercial/procurement operations, with a strong interest in how products are managed from concept through to launch and beyond, we would love to hear from you.
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