UK retail & logistics operator scaling digital and warehouse automation
Next operates as a large, distributed retail and logistics network across the UK and Channel Islands, with heavy hiring in sales (616 roles) and operations (186 roles) — typical of a store-led model under pressure to manage inventory and loss. The tech stack reveals dual investment: Oracle ERP (Fusion, Payables) and cloud analytics (Databricks, BigQuery, Vertex AI on GCP) suggest internal modernization of back-office and data capabilities, while CI/CD pipeline work and ServiceNow rollouts indicate active infrastructure buildout to support omnichannel operations.
Notable leadership hires: Art Director
Next is one of the UK's largest retailers, operating a multi-channel business spanning physical stores, online channels, and logistics. The company serves customers across apparel, fashion, homeware, and furniture categories. Active operational challenges center on inventory efficiency, loss prevention, cost control, and supporting online growth — reflected in current project focus on store audits, stock processing, and ServiceNow platform expansion. Hiring is geographically concentrated in the UK and Channel Islands, with secondary hubs in Sri Lanka. The organization runs a classic omnichannel retailer tech footprint: ERP (Oracle), analytics (Databricks, Power BI, Tableau), and cloud infrastructure (GCP), alongside active modernization toward real-time data and automation.
Core systems: Oracle Fusion (ERP), SQL, Python, Databricks. Analytics: Power BI, Tableau, BigQuery. Infrastructure: GCP, Azure DevOps, ServiceNow. Currently adopting Vertex AI and Cloud Run. Also use Selenium, Playwright, Jira, Cisco Meraki, Google Workspace, and Adobe Creative Cloud.
26 open engineering roles in the active pipeline. Hiring skews junior (638 of 1001 total roles are junior-level), with 206 manager positions and 40 senior roles. Main focus is sales (616) and operations (186).
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