The Supply Chain Analyst uses analytical and quantitative methods to understand, predict, and enhance supply chain processes, partnering with cross-functional stakeholders to enable fact-based decision-making and continuous improvement across the end-to-end supply chain.
Requirements
- Provide analytical support to one or more functional supply chain areas including materials planning, inventory management, and logistics.
- Use common processes, tools, and information systems to enable effective and repeatable supply chain analysis.
- Analyze and interpret Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to identify performance gaps, root causes, and improvement opportunities.
- Leverage existing business systems and materials planning systems as the primary tools for daily operations and decision-making.
- Apply Plan for Every Part (PFEP) principles to support right part, right time, right quantity, and right place delivery.
- Perform data extraction, transformation, modeling, and troubleshooting to support value-creating decisions.
- Develop inventory optimization strategies aligned with organizational goals, considering constraints such as warehouse capacity and customer delivery expectations.
- Assess and manage materials KPIs, balancing trade-offs to drive overall supply chain performance improvement.