Forecasting manager jobs
Whether a business operates in retail, manufacturing, construction, education, defence or the food and beverage industry - or another sector entirely - careful planning and accurate predictions of market trends can be extremely beneficial to company profits and overall success.
That’s why the role of a forecasting manager is so important. Their expertise can help ensure supply meets demand so orders can be fulfilled within set timeframes and budgets. The forecasting manager can also assist in optimising operations, reducing waste and minimising risk.
Of course, the role of a forecasting manager will vary from company to company, but responsibilities will generally involve liaising with clients, sales and marketing teams, as well as keeping up with market trends and seasonal changes.
The skills required
As a forecasting manager, you should have excellent numeracy and analytical skills. An ability to communicate effectively and build relationships with clients and colleagues is also essential.
Successful candidates also need to demonstrate an ability to make decisions that benefit the company and improve customer satisfaction.
Computer skills are essential, particularly with spreadsheet and database software. A good working knowledge of other industry-specific systems will also be beneficial.
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Forecasting Manager Jobs in Ayrshire
Ayrshire is located towards the south west of Scotland, on the Firth of Clyde. from south, through east to north it is bordered by Wigtownshire, Kircudbrightshire, Dumfriesshire, Lanarkshire, Glasgow and Aryll and Bute. Its county town is Ayr, but other large towns include Kilmarnock and Stirling; all three have populations around the 40,000 mark. Golfers will be familiar with the Ayrshire town of Troon, which has hosted the Open eight times.
There are enough large towns in Ayrshire to create reasonable prospects for finding Forecasting Manager jobs there. It is also well connected to two main cities of Scotland, Glasgow and Edinburgh, as well as Northern English cities like Carlisle, via the M74 and good rail links. The county also has several ferry ports, with services to Northern Ireland, Arran and Bute.