Supply Chain Inventory Analyst
Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland · Contract
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Job description
Role overview
A global pharmaceutical company based near Dublin is hiring a Supply Chain Inventory Analyst for a 12-month contract at its advanced manufacturing site. The business is heavily focused on research and development, scientific progress, and bringing new treatments to market. With a large international workforce and ongoing expansion, this role offers a chance to contribute to an important healthcare-focused transformation.
Key responsibilities
- Monitor how quickly existing source inventory is being depleted and keep relevant teams informed about when the switch to new stock will happen and what preparation is needed.
- Oversee the movement of finished goods and work with Logistics and Quality teams so stock release aligns with the necessary system updates.
- Apply FEFO principles to reduce scrap and write-offs during the transition, and immediately escalate any stock that is close to expiry.
- Update and maintain the Inventory Tracker Dashboard in Excel so stakeholders have live visibility into transition progress.
Required background
- A bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, Logistics, Business, or Life Sciences is required.
- Strong practical experience in Supply Chain or Inventory Management is essential, ideally gained in a Pharmaceutical or Medical Device environment.
- Advanced technical capability is needed for accurate data reconciliation, including ERP systems, SAP or equivalent platforms, and Excel functions such as VLOOKUP, Pivot Tables, and Power Query.
Additional information
This is a 12-month contract position located in Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland, and the role is onsite.
About the opportunity
This position supports a high-impact inventory transition project within a regulated manufacturing setting. The successful candidate will help ensure stock movements, system changes, and inventory visibility are managed smoothly throughout the changeover period.