Customer Replenishment Analyst IV Customer Service & Call Center - Rogers, AR at Geebo

Customer Replenishment Analyst IV

Company Name:
Arca24.com
Duration: 2months +
Salary period: Annual
We are looking for a Customer Replenishment Analyst IV for a 2months
contract position in Rogers, AR.
Schedule will be Mon-Fri. 8 am -2:30 pm with 30 minute lunch or 8 am-3 pm with 1 hour lunch
Skills:
The incumbent manages E-commerce replenishment from CLIENT distribution centers to Walmart DC's and fulfillment stores in order to optimize inventory strategies, promotional execution and new item management. In addition, they will own online item setup, item transitions, and ongoing management of the digital shelf. The incumbent must also be process-oriented with attention to detail. CRAs work as a liaison between CLIENT supply chain and customer, and leads strategic projects with our customers. Retail Link, RSI, Excel, Customer's Replenishment Systems (Inforem/JDA) Bachelor's degree or 10
years equivalent experience. Strong analytical skills. Thoroughness and high attention to detail. Exceptional communication and collaboration skills with customer. Ability to be assertive with customer while remaining service-oriented. 10
years Supply Chain experience and knowledge of Walmart E-commerce business model is desired.
Responsibilities:
New item Setup, UPC Transitions, forecast alignment between CLIENT and Walmart, digital shelf compliance, promo/program execution
Skills needed:
strong Excel skills (including basic formulas and formatting), Retail Link, ability to develop and improve process, organized, detail oriented, ability to prioritize on the fly, desire to own their roles and responsibilities, excellent communicator through email and conference calls
Role will continue into 2015 (once funding in place), may develop into full time opportunity. Please be ready to provide examples of skill base.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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