Analyze supply chain data, prepare reports, and recommend solutions to improve logistics operations for the organization.
We are seeking a detail-oriented Supply Chain Analyst to support logistics optimization and data-driven decision-making for a growing organization.
Key Responsibilities
- Data Analysis: Analyze supply chain data to identify trends and inefficiencies.
- Reporting: Prepare performance reports and forecasts.
- Process Improvement: Recommend solutions to improve logistics operations.
Qualifications
- Experience: 2–4 years in supply chain, logistics, or operations.
Skills
- Strong Excel and data analysis skills.
- Knowledge of ERP systems.
Attributes
- Analytical and detail-oriented.
Compensation
$70,000 – $90,000
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