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Senior Operations Analyst

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Senior Operations Analyst | High-Growth Consumer Brand
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London
Salary
Competitive Salary
I’m currently partnering with a fast-growing, premium consumer brand that is looking to hire a Senior Operations Analyst into its Operations team.
This is a high-ownership role with genuine breadth across the operational side of the business. You’ll work across supply chain, forecasting, inventory, ERP/process improvement and operational analytics, with exposure to senior leadership and plenty of opportunity to take ownership early.
What you’ll do:
- Work across the end-to-end supply chain, from production through to fulfilment
- Coordinate with suppliers, freight partners and 3PLs to keep product moving efficiently
- Support demand forecasting, replenishment and inventory planning across multiple markets
- Build operational reporting, track KPIs and turn messy data into actionable insights
- Develop models and scenario analysis to support commercial and operational decisions
- Improve ERP processes, reporting capabilities and data quality
- Build SOPs and help create more scalable operational processes
- Work cross-functionally across Product, Commercial, Growth and Quality
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- 1–3 years’ experience within Operations / Supply Chain
- Strong analytical and quantitative skillset
- Experience working with ERP systems and ideally improving processes or reporting within one
- Commercial mindset with an understanding of cost vs. service trade-offs
- Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment with significant ownership
- Startup, scale-up or high-growth consumer experience would be a big plus
This is a great opportunity for someone who wants to move beyond a narrow supply chain role and build experience across the full operational engine of a scaling business.
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