Coca-Cola Europacific Partners
Upstream Coordinator

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Upstream Coordinator
Upstream Coordinator - Edmonton
Closing date - 15/07/2026
What You Become Part Of
Edmonton Operations produces 50 million cases of drinks per year across 7 manufacturing lines, capable of producing up to 142,000 litres of drink every hour (including BIB, PET, and glass bottling). The site is the single-source production location in GB for both Bag In Box and Oasis.
The plant employs over 200 people across Manufacturing, QESH, and Engineering, offering excellent career opportunities—both within the Edmonton Plant and further afield across GB and Pan-European locations within the CCEP network.
Key Responsibilities
- Create, process, and close production orders, inbound deliveries, and related SAP transactions
- Manage:
- Stock transfers
- Supplier returns
- Warehouse inventory movements across SAP ECC and EWM
- Maintain master data accuracy for:
- Product
- Material
- EAN codes
- Location information
- Create and maintain:
- Storage locations
- Handling units (HUs)
- Warehouse records
- Monitor inventory accuracy and align SAP ECC, EWM, and physical stock records
- Process:
- Stock adjustments
- Inventory corrections
- Support:
- Physical inventory counts
- Cycle counts
- Stock-taking activities
- Perform daily, weekly, and monthly inventory reconciliations, including:
- Investigating and resolving variances
- Run, analyse, and distribute:
- Inventory reports
- Stock movement reports
- Exception reports
- Support audit requirements through accurate inventory records and documentation
- Monitor SAP queues and IDOCs, ensuring:
- Uninterrupted warehouse system operations
- Troubleshoot:
- SAP transaction errors
- Interface failures
- System-related issues
- Provide admin support for:
- Inventory control
- Warehouse operations
- Continuous process improvement initiatives
- Generate reporting to maintain optimal stock levels for materials and crew
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Skills & Experience
Required:
- Experience working with SAP ECC and/or SAP EWM
- Strong administrative, analytical, and organisational skills
- ** Inventory control** and stock management experience
- High-influence skills (ability to drive processes and outcomes)
- Strong problem-solving and δραστικότητα (ability to investigate discrepancies and maintain records)
- Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and reporting tools
- Excellent attention to detail
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