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A leading Canadian wine company in Mississauga is seeking a Supply Chain and Demand Planning Analyst to support demand planning efforts and improve forecast accuracy. The ideal candidate will have a Bachelor's degree, excellent communication skills, and proficiency in Microsoft tools. This position offers a competitive salary and the opportunity to work in a dynamic environment focused on consumer satisfaction.
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At Arterra Wines Canada, we love inspiring the big and small moments that happen when our products are shared and enjoyed. For us it’s not just about what’s in and on the bottle, it’s what happens in people’s lives when we’re a part of them that keeps us thirsting for more and not resting on our laurels as Canada’s largest and most enjoyed wine company. We put the consumer at the center of everything we do and we’re looking for people who do the same.
This role is responsible for supporting the demand planning team and delivering forecast accuracy targets through successful utilization and continuous improvement of demand planning tools, processes, and collaboration with our Commercial teams.
Key Responsibilities:
Support regional and channel demand plans with the Sales and Marketing teams to have the best forecast in the system.
Support the Director of Demand Planning with monthly presentations to senior leadership by creating/updating graphs, tables, comments, etc.
Be the owner of the Actual Sales data inside the Demand Planning team and Power BI, supporting the integration of data from Finance to Supply Chain (hyperion process).
Be the focal point for Forecast Accuracy and Bias reports, creating and sharing the results with team and multiple stakeholders
Own the process of volume aggregation to support leadership in understanding the S&OP volume of the month and possible gaps.
Conduct in-depth gap analysis to meet forecast Bias and Forecast Accuracy (FA) targets and drive improvement to exceed these targets.
Building tools to improve efficiency and provide views into business planning opportunities and challenges
Other roles as assigned.
Job Requirements:
Bachelor's degree
Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Ability to problem solve, multi-task and react to changing priorities
Possess a “can-do” attitude and ownership for internal processes
Ability to work in a dynamic, tight timelines and fast paced environment
Ability to work remotely and autonomously
Highly proficient in Microsoft applications, particularly Excel and Power Point
At least one year in demand planning
Strong knowledge of ERP tools sets (J.D. Edwards an asset)
Proven technical skills in Demand Planning Software (JDA an asset)
What we offer:
Competitive salary and bonus
Benefits and Pension Plan
Product Allowances
An organization that cares about Corporate Social Responsibility
Tuition reimbursement
Training & Development Programs
An opportunity to learn about the world of wine
COMPENSATION:Budgeted Range – ($60,335.00-$78,081.00) the budgeted range takes into account several factors and qualifications that are considered in making compensation decisions including experience, education, training, licenses, certifications, and other business and organizational requirements. Base pay is only one component of the total rewards offering at Arterra.
The budgeted range will align with qualifications, including experience, education, training, licenses, certifications, and other business and organizational requirements.
We are committed to establishing a qualified workforce that reflects the diverse population it serves and we encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are also committed to preventing and removing barriers to employment for people with disabilities, and we invite you to inform us should you have any accessibility or accommodation needs.
Our mission is simple – to build brands people love. In fact, seven of the top 20 brands in Canada are proudly part of the Arterra Wines Canada family: Jackson-Triggs, Inniskillin, Sawmill Creek, Wallaroo Trail, Woodbridge by Robert Mondavi, Ruffino and Kim Crawford.
We have more than 140 years of experience in the Canadian wine industry, with five estate wineries across the country and over 1,700 acres of premium vineyards. We have our pulse on viticulture and its latest innovations and most importantly, an understanding of what Canadian consumers are looking for in a bottle of wine.
We own and operate 164 Wine Rack retail stores in Ontario and sell wine kits and products for winemaking through our RJS Craft Winemaking business.