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Supply Planner

London
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Do you thrive on balancing supply and demand? Enjoy building plans that keep products flowing and customers happy? Want to play a key role in keeping one of the world’s most iconic brands on shelf across EMEA?

We’re looking for a Supply Planner to join Monster Energy’s EMEA Operations team. This is a high-impact role where planning accuracy, ownership, and proactive thinking directly impact customer service and business performance.

The Company

Monster isn’t corporate. We’re bold, fast, disruptive and unapologetically ambitious. Founded in 2002, Monster Energy has grown into one of the leading brands in the global energy drinks category. With over 4000+ employees worldwide and 138+ million cases sold across EMEA in 2023, we operate at serious scale, but with the mindset of a challenger brand.

Our brand is aggressive, cool, dark, mysterious and fun. Our culture? High-energy, accountable, and built on people who take ownership.

The Role

Reporting to the EMEA Supply Planning Manager, you’ll be responsible for building and maintaining accurate supply plans across Europe, the Middle East and Africa, ensuring product availability while optimising inventory levels.

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You’ll sit at the centre of the supply chain, working closely with demand planning, production, and co-packers to translate forecast into supply, mitigate risks, and ensure seamless execution across the network.

This is a role for someone proactive, analytical, and commercially aware, who can anticipate challenges and act before they impact service.

Key Responsibilities

  • Build, manage and maintain short and long-term supply plans aligned to forecast and business demand.
  • Ensure high customer service levels by proactively avoiding stock-outs and supply disruption.
  • Own and manage purchase orders with co-packers, ensuring accuracy across quantities, timelines and data.
  • Monitor supply risks including production delays, demand changes, and slow-moving or obsolete stock.
  • Adjust plans in real-time to mitigate issues and maintain availability.
  • Support new product launches and manage phase-in/phase-out activity across the portfolio.
  • Maintain accurate master data and planning parameters within SAP/IBP systems.
  • Collaborate cross-functionally with demand planning, production, and project teams.
  • Monitor supplier performance and drive continuous improvement across co-packers.
  • Conduct root cause analysis across key KPIs (OOS, plan adherence, inventory health).

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What We’re Looking For

  • Experience within supply planning, ideally within FMCG or a fast-paced environment
  • Strong understanding of MRP is essential
  • Exposure to SAP (APO, IBP, OBP) is advantageous but not essential
  • Advanced Excel skills and strong analytical capability
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-moving, international environment
  • Proactive, solutions-driven mindset with strong attention to detail
  • Confident communicator, able to work cross-functionally and influence stakeholders
  • Self-starter with a strong sense of ownership and urgency

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The Advocate Group is the exclusive talent partner for Monster Energy. All direct or third-party applicants will be forwarded to The Advocate Group for processing.

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Skills

Supply Planning
MRP
SAP
Excel
Analytical Skills
Communication
Cross-Functional Collaboration
Problem Solving
Inventory Management
Data Analysis
Customer Service
Proactive Thinking
Risk Management
Project Management
Forecasting
Continuous Improvement

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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