Offers “Unilever”

Expires soon Unilever

MSO Planner Norway

  • Oslo, Norway
  • Logistics

Job description

Unilever is one of the world's leading suppliers of fast moving consumer goods in Foods, Ice Cream and Home & Personal Care products. Our purpose is to meet the everyday needs of people everywhere - to anticipate the aspirations of our consumers and customers and to respond creatively and competitively with branded products and services, which raise the quality of life. In order to realize sustainable growth, we are integrating sustainability into our strategy, brands and innovation. We are working with our customers and suppliers, engaging employees and forging new partnerships.

Unilever is looking for a Demand and Supply Planner to be based in Fornebu, Norway


ABOUT THE POSITION:

As our new Demand & Supply planner you will work closely together with our Customer Development team to build an integrated volume plan and to manage short term requests from the business. You will manage supply risks by having a close cooperation with the Sourcing Unit and Unilever Supply Chain Company (USCC) and ensure that the business is informed of any potential supply risk.

THIS IS WHAT WE OFFER:



A career within our Supply Chain organization is one that is at the heart of our Unilever Sustainable Living Plan. We manage every stage of our supply process, from sourcing raw materials to timely and qualitatively delivery to our customers.

For the right person this is a great opportunity to join our company and a chance to continue growing your planning and Supply Chain knowledge in an international business setting.

Are you hungry for new exciting challenges and do you have what it takes to join our winning team? Then apply now!

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Deliver integrated volume plan (0-24 months rolling) for his/her portfolio
• Highlight gaps in the demand plan and challenge the Customer Development team
• Understand and apply statistical models, depending on historical patterns and horizons using exception based planning.
• Report, analyze and deliver KPI´s (Volume Bias, Volume Accuracy, product availability)
• Translate potential supply risks from the Sourcing Unit and ensure clear
communication to internal and external customers
• Obsolete management; identify obsolete risks, initiate and follow through required actions to sell out obsolete and to avoid obsoletes

•Manage short term demand requests and problem solving
• Healthy portfolio Management – make delisting proposal for non performing products
• Drive the Supply Chain responsibility in the innovation process

REQUIREMENTS:

In order to succeed in this position, you should hold a University degree in Economics or Engineering preferably within the Logistics/Supply Chain area. You're in the beginning of your career and have 1-2 years' of work experience.

In order to manage this position in an optimal way, it is required that you have strong analytical skills and a structured way of working. Since you will manage, and have a lot of contact with, different stakeholders and functions you need to have good communication- and influencing skills. We also see that you are self-motivated, work independent and have the excitement and passion for making improvements and finding new capabilities for growth.

TO APPLY:



Please visit www.unilever.com/careers Please send your application in English, as soon as possible, but by 2016-04-29 at the latest. Please mind that the position might be filled before the last day to apply. We embrace diversity in our workforce. This means giving full and fair consideration to all applicants.

CONTACT:



More detailed information about the position will be given if you are contacted for a first interview. If you have questions regarding the recruitment- or the application process, please contact Unilever HR Services at: ************@*******.**

Make sure that you always write the title of the advert in the subject field. Please note that we do not accept applications through e-mail.

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