Supply Chain Analyst - Healthcare
Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh Area, EH1, Scotland, UK
Listed on 2026-06-01
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Supply Chain/Logistics
Logistics Coordination, Inventory Control & Analysis, Procurement / Purchasing, Supply Chain Manager
Supply Chain Analyst, EMEA – Healthcare, Edinburgh, UK
We are looking for a Supply Chain Analyst where the key focus of the role will be to ensure uninterrupted supply of our products for the EMEA region.
Meet the team:In this role you will be the ‘go-to’ person for all supply related queries, such as supply status vs demand, inventory days of cover, and the phase in / phase out of products.
To be successful you will need experience in managing multiple SKUs from multiple locations and the ability to create processes that drive clarity of supply and mitigate impact to customer orders.
Experience in building a robust pipeline of supply and mitigating the need for expedited shipments is vital. Taking ownership of supply and optimizing inventory levels for the region will be a core focus.
In this role you will engage with multiple teams across the business, requiring excellent communication skills and a solution‑oriented mindset.
Using and setting up MRP systems to optimize processes will be required – standardization and simplification of processes will be the foundation on which we build our ways of working.
Where you come in:- You will work with Global Supply teams to ensure supply meets demand.
- You will manage daily supply planning, purchasing, and inventory optimisation needs for the EMEA region.
- You will build and monitor inventory projections.
- You will collaborate closely with warehouse and transport teams to ensure timely receipt and release of inventory.
- You will evaluate and minimise excess and obsolete inventory, manage product phase‑outs and short‑dated product lots.
- You will manage new product launches ensuring timely arrival of inventory to meet customers’ needs.
- You will escalade risks associated with SKU prioritisation or product changes and coordinate mitigation strategies to meet delivery milestones.
- You will process purchase orders to manufacturing plants in line with inventory requirements.
- You will implement global product changes applicable to the EMEA region.
- You will work with Demand Planning and Forecasting teams to improve forecast accuracy and reduce stockouts due to demand/supply misalignment.
- You will support the development of reports and dashboards for EMEA Planning and the wider EMEA Supply Chain team – as well as drive MRP system use ensuring a solid foundation for our Planning activity.
- 2‑5 years of relevant demand & supply planning experience.
- Expertise using MS programs (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio) and Business Intelligence & Analytics Software (Tableau, Power BI, etc.) is a pre‑requisite.
- Experience using Advanced Planning software (Anaplan, Kinaxis, JDA, etc.) would be advantageous.
- The ability to collate, analyse, simplify, present and then use data to make key decisions is vital to the role.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills, including capacity to comfortably interface with peers and management.
- High attention to detail and ability to work independently in a structured and driven way.
- Comfortable working in a dynamic, cross‑functional environment with the ability to build positive relationships.
- A front row seat to life‑changing CGM technology. Learn about our brave #dexcomwarriors community.
- A full and comprehensive benefits programme.
- Growth opportunities on a global scale.
- Access to career development through in‑house learning programmes and/or qualified tuition reimbursement.
- An exciting and innovative, industry‑leading organisation committed to our employees, customers, and the communities we serve.
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Education Requirements:
- Typically requires a Bachelor’s degree and a minimum of 2‑5 years of related experience.
Your primary location will be a home office. You will not have an assigned workstation and will work with your manager to determine office visit needs. You must live within commuting distance of your assigned Dexcom site (typically 75 miles/120km).
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