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Demand Planning Manager

Holborn and Covent Garden
3 weeks ago
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Manpower are currently seeking an interim Demand Planning Manager to work with our global FMCG client, Elida Beauty, renowned for brands such as TIGI, VO5, Toni & Guy, and Brylcreem, and become an integral part of their fast-paced FMCG environment.
The position is based in Holborn, London. This is a full-time temporary role to last until the end of April 2026, requiring 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday. Compensation for this role is competitive, paying up to £61,000 per annum, pro rata, depending upon experience.
The role currently offers a mix of remote and onsite working, subject to adjustment based on business requirements.
Due to the urgency of the role, candidates must be available immediately (with no notice period).
Elida Beauty are seeking a Demand Planning Manager to join the team and support the delivery of growth and commercial insights on a selection of our brands. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to high-impact projects in a fast-paced environment, while gaining hands-on experience within a purpose-driven beauty business.
Key Responsibilities

E2E design and execution of Demand Planning Team Strategy for all FG portfolio in market
Leads Forecasting and Promotion Planning to ensure all departments are aligned to business plan as well as challenging assumptions
Responsible to define Unconstrained Forecast into the business plans including innovation, promotion and growth assumptions
Owns and monitors Forecast Accuracy , Forecast Bias reporting and continuous improvement of Service Levels, Stocks, Waste , FA/FB
Team Management, Reporting and Continuous Improvement
Responsible to deliver excellent service to all our customers
Manages a team of demand planners and Planning Control Tower teams for planning activities
Collaborate with CD & Marketing & Finance teams to ensure delivery of S&OP process
Works closely with Planning lead for capability development, reporting and agility into Planning organisation
Works closely with supply planning counterparts to ensure proper levels of inventory to achieve the plan while ensuring inventory targets are still being met
Ensure process hygiene and lead technology transformation where relevant
Defines new processes and improvement areas for demand planning
Key Requirements

Wealth of experience in Supply Chain
Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university, preferably in business, finance or supply chain management.
Demonstrated analytical and conceptual problem-solving ability; excellent oral and written communication skills, including presentation skills
Ability to multi-task, meet tight deadlines and work under pressure with autonomy
The ability to effectively lead and engage cross functional global teams and a willingness to take responsibility and accountability
Demonstrated self-starter with the ability to deliver results in a lean, agile organization and able to adapt to changing priorities
Understanding of key financials, P&L and forecasting
Additional Information
Holborn working environment:

Bike Storage
Café
Kitchen & Communal Areas
Complimentary Tea & Coffee
Complimentary Fruit & Biscuits
Gym Facilities

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