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A leading high-growth beauty and cosmetics brand is seeking a Demand Planner for a 12-month fixed-term contract in London. This role is crucial for supporting demand planning processes and shaping the S&OP model, contributing to the brand’s significant growth trajectory. Ideal candidates will have 3+ years of demand planning experience, strong analytical skills, and a passion for sustainability in the cosmetics industry.
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Demand Planner 12 Month Fixed Term Contract — High-Growth Beauty & Cosmetics Brand
Location: London (Hybrid working)
Salary: Up to £50,000 Per annum + Bonus, Benefits, Holiday, and more!
Our client is a fast-scaling, purpose-driven vegan beauty and cosmetics brand making waves across the UK and beyond. With over 80 retail stores and continued double-digit year-on-year growth, they’re redefining the category through ethical innovation and operational excellence. As Demand Planner, you’ll play a key role in supporting this exciting growth journey by owning the demand planning process and helping shape a best-in-class S&OP model. This is a brilliant opportunity to elevate your supply chain career in a forward-thinking business that values its people, planet, and products.
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