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Category Analyst

Lindt & Sprüngli
Greater London
1 day ago
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A little bit about Lindt

We are a premium chocolate manufacturer established in 1845 operating in over 86 countries around the World. Guided by our Global purpose to Enchant the World with Chocolate and UK vision of Creating Moments to Make Everyone Feel Special, we have around 400 team members in the UK across our Head Office, Retail, and Field Sales divisions. We are a Top 20 Great Place to Work and are proud of our incredible people, our unique values-led culture and our iconic market leading brands such as LINDOR & GOLD BUNNY.

We’re also proud of being one of the few bean-to-bar chocolate makers in the world, where we control every step of our chocolate production.

Where you will be based
This role will be based in Feltham, London until Spring 2026, when it will then be based in Richmond upon Thames. (Hybrid Working: in the office 60% and WFH 40%)

How you could help us to Enchant the World with Chocolate

As a Category Analyst, you will contribute to establishing Lindt as the Category Experts in the chocolate confectionery market by leveraging category management tools such as market data analysis, insight generation, product ranging, and merchandising.

You will be responsible for managing the category management team’s reporting tasks, ensuring timely completion, and supporting the development of the Lindt Perfect Store Programme by maintaining merchandising software and KPI reporting. Additionally, you will provide category analysis and insights to assist the Category Strategy team with ad-hoc projects and play a key role in supporting seasonal business processes, particularly during Christmas and Easter.

Key Responsibilities

Category analysis, insight and reporting

Ownership of:

New Adds Process- Circana and Kantar new adds process- collaborating with MIM, Marketing and Category Managers Seasonal data integrity – alongside the MIM lead the data integrity checks for Easter and Christmas data delivery New starter Admin – setting up logins and training for MA/Worldpanel/Spanner Monthly Performance Update –compile PowerPoint from MA Story for MIM to add commentary

Additional

Ad Hoc reporting support as required by the wider Category Strategy team

Lindt Perfect Store Toolkit

Ownership of:

Distribution Tracker- create, update and communicate KPI Dashboard – maintain updates and create comms for Category Leads to share with wider business Merchandising Vision – work with Category Strategy & Customer Marketing Teams to keep priority lists, recommended merchandising and Perfect Store principles up to date Planogram software- manage product library, reporting functionality, supplier relationship and team training Planograms – working with Category Managers to ensure most common plans are always captured and available Category Roadmap –ensure all tools are available and consolidate key outputs by brand to share with wider team

Additional

Support with planogram creation for Lindt Retail and research projects as required

Seasonal Performance Tracking and Evaluating

Ownership of:

Seasonal Store Reports- manage co-ordination of store visits and compilation and sharing of weekly report through Easter/Christmas/key mini seasons Seasonal sharing meetings – facilitate conversations between Category Management & Category Strategy to uncover seasonal performance risks and opportunities for Performance reviews and Sell Ins Seasonal Performance snapshot- create performance snapshots as required throughout/following the season to share performance narrative with wider business Seasonal Review toolkit– seek to understand best way to create commonly used information for Seasonal reviews and then create for the team

Additional

Admin support for any Seasonal set piece meetings/sharing of information

What experience you’ll bring

Previous experience in the FMCG environment preferred Intermediate Microsoft Office skills – specifically Excel, PowerPoint & Power BI Strong numeracy, analytical and data interpretation skills. Working knowledge of Nielsen, IRI, Kantar, Dunnhumby, Nectar 360 data, and Merchandising software preferred but not essential Strong communication and presentation skills Good interpersonal skills, able to build relationships at all levels Key strengths would be inquisitive, attention to detail, confident, a self-starter, with drive for results High level of initiative, able to drive forward projects independently

How you will be rewarded financialy

Internal: Level 1

For the position of the Category Analyst, the salary range is between £34,000 - £43,000. In addition, you will receive a benefits package including bonus, pension, life cover, chocolate allowance; chocolate give-aways, chocolate discount, £100 personal incentive, birthday day off and so much more!

Being yourself every day

We want everyone at Lindt feel safe to be themselves, ensuring they are empowered, represented, celebrated and included in our workplace. You’ll notice this throughout the recruitment process; in our ‘dress for your day’ policy and through our proactive DE&I strategy.

Living our values everyday

At Lindt UK, our values guide us in everything we do. Being Passionately Lindt, Always Evolving, Building Real Relationships, Acting Responsibly and Making An Impact are an integral part of life here at Lindt.

What you can expect from us

In return for everything that you’ll bring, we can offer you an exciting role in a fast-growing organisation, where we’ll provide an environment where you will thrive, feel supported and fulfil your career aspirations, all while supporting your physical and mental wellbeing.

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