At Wolseley Canada, our leading-edge is the knowledge and insight found in every corner of our organization. Here, you’ll build strong relationships and support critical industries that touch the lives of Canadians. Every day, we show up with intention and pride; in ourselves, our associates, and our customers. You’ll have a solid foundation to try new things, uncover new possibilities, challenge yourself, and grow your career. Does this sound like somewhere you’d like to be?
Wolseley Canada is the leading wholesale distributor of plumbing, HVAC/R, waterworks and industrial products in the country and working here means, a network of possibilities, a place you are valued and a higher standard.
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The Demand Planner will be responsible for the reliability and accuracy of demand forecast projections and will strive to improve product availability and minimize surplus inventory DOI (days of inventory) at Wolseley branches in line with objectives.
This is a hybrid work model that requires 2 days per week in office in Burlington.
What you will do:
Builds and promotes collaborative relationships with key stakeholders within Sales, Operations, Sourcing, Category Management and all Supply Chain Functions with the purpose of improving interactions to drive forecast quality and accuracy.Analyzes historical demand data using analytical tools such as Microsoft Excel, Access, and Slim4, to determine future forecasts in collaboration with key stakeholders within the Planning department.Effectively uses SLIM4 reporting and system functionalities to enable an exception based forecast management approach.Implementation of the necessary actions to minimize the impact from deviations in demand consumption vs projected forecasts.Continuously strives to identify areas for improvement and applies best practices to develop sustainable solutions to improve forecast reliability. Actively engages and promotes continuous improvement of current and future forecasting process.Prepare and facilitate monthly consensus meetings with the Category and Purchasing teams.Analyze KPI (MAPE, Forecast Accuracy, BIAS) and proactively implement solutions to improve performance.Prepare monthly data for S&OP with recommendations and assumptions.Improve availability while minimizing the risk of surplus inventory DOI.What you will bring:
Post-Secondary education in Business Administration, Supply Chain Management or Operations Management.A minimum of two (2) years related experience in demand/inventory planning roleCSCMP (Certified Supply Chain Management Professional) Certification is an assetWorking knowledge of Slim4 and Syntax is an assetDistribution/Supply chain experience is an assetStrong knowledge of forecasting techniques and ERP – MRP systemsStrong facilitation and decision-making skillsProficiency using a variety of Microsoft Office applications including: Excel, Outlook & AccessWorking knowledge of purchasing, warehouse and inventory control policies, processes and procedures is an assetStrong analytical skills and strong communication skillsAbility to adapt to change and strong self-awarenessAbility to work in a fast-paced environmentBilingual in both French and English would be an assetEach resume submitted gets individually reviewed by our team and retained for 24 months if other new and exciting opportunities arise that match your skills and qualifications.
Please note: This position requires the result of a satisfactory criminal record check. A record under the Criminal Code and/or other federal offence record(s) does not automatically mean you will be ineligible for the position.