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Inventory Analyst. - Fadac Resources, Lagos
Fadac Resources
Lagos, Nigeria
CDI
Publiée il y a 2 mois · Expire dans 3 semaines
Description du poste
Our client is the foremost luxury goods company in Nigeria with a diversified portfolio that consists of over 13 of the world\'s most prestigious luxury brands. They are looking to fill the role of an Inventory Analyst.
Job Responsibilities:
Inventory Monitoring & Analysis
- Track inventory levels across warehouses and distribution centers.
- Analyze stock movements, turnover rates, and demand patterns.
- Identify discrepancies between physical stock and system records.
- Develop demand forecasts using historical data and market trends.
- Recommend reorder points and safety stock levels.
- Collaborate with procurement to align purchasing with demand.
- Implement inventory control procedures to minimize waste and obsolescence.
- Suggest process enhancements to improve accuracy and efficiency.
- Support automation and digital tools for inventory management.
- Partner with sales, operations, and finance teams to align inventory strategies.
- Provide insights to support product launches and seasonal demand.
- Prepare reports and dashboards for management decision-making.
- 4 years + progressive experience in sales, especially in FMCG, Telecoms, banking, luxury retail, etc.
- Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain Management, Business Administration, Finance, or related field.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Proficiency in inventory management systems (e.g., SAP, Oracle, NetSuite) and Excel.
- Excellent communication and collaboration abilities.
- Experience in supply chain management, logistics, or inventory management is preferred.
- Detail-oriented with strong organizational skills.
- Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines.
- Strategic thinker with a focus on efficiency and cost reduction.
- Strong data interpretation and reporting skills.
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