Top Supply Chain Analyst Jobs
The Supply Chain Analyst at Western Digital will lead daily execution with service providers, implement ERP systems, identify inefficiencies, analyze KPIs, and utilize advanced analytical tools to optimize processes and drive cost savings.
The Supply Chain Analyst collects data, creates reports, and analyzes results for inventory control. This role focuses on improving inventory forecast accuracy and evaluating performance against the plan. Responsibilities include performance monitoring, supporting forecast initiatives, responding to inquiries, and developing planning tools for Senior Leadership.
The Supply Chain Analyst engages with suppliers to identify and evaluate engineered products and services, prepares sourcing packages, conducts assessments for compliance with standards, and supports supplier localization efforts. This role also involves market intelligence studies, coordination with engineering and supplier technical audits, and maintaining databases.
The Supply Chain Analyst will develop forecasts for specific accounts, align with supply guidance, and ensure RTF supply for all accounts. They will collaborate with sales, marketing, and supply chain teams to improve business visibility and consensus building.
The Sr. Supply Chain Analyst will enhance the value chain from raw materials to finished goods, leading regional Supply Chain Coordinators, establishing KPIs for programs, managing costs, driving continuous improvement in inventory and supply chain strategies, and collaborating cross-functionally to optimize service offerings and profitability.
The Senior Supply Chain Analyst will manage analytics projects and deliver insights to optimize supply chain operations. Responsibilities include collaborating with teams, analyzing datasets, ensuring data integrity, and presenting findings to leadership.
The Staff Supply Chain Analyst at Marvell will analyze supply chain data to identify inefficiencies and trends, design dashboards to visualize metrics, and collaborate with various departments to implement data-driven strategies to enhance operational efficiency and performance.
The Customer Supply Chain Analyst will provide excellent customer service while managing the order life cycle from creation to delivery. Responsibilities include resolving customer inquiries, analyzing service metrics, coordinating with multiple departments, and maintaining accurate account profiles to enhance service levels and support sales teams.
The Supply Chain Analyst will analyze supply chain data to identify risks and opportunities, provide data-driven insights, and support energy resource logistics initiatives. Responsibilities include data analysis, modeling, report development, and policy analysis for clients, especially in the energy sector.
The Senior Supply Chain Analyst, Sourcing will support R&D teams by building relationships with suppliers, evaluating sourcing options, and managing supplier relationships. Key responsibilities include defining sourcing activities for R&D projects, leading supply chain projects, identifying process improvement opportunities, and assessing business risks and cost-saving opportunities.
The Supply Chain Analyst will oversee reporting processes and analyze supply chain performance, using data to improve efficiencies and reduce costs. They will work with various departments to provide insights, develop metrics, and create dashboards. Emphasis is on driving data transparency and continuous improvement in reporting processes.
The Supply Chain Analyst II will manage reverse and forward logistics programs, support device refurbishment, and ensure efficient operations with third-party partners. Responsibilities include optimizing processes, managing inventory accuracy, and collaborating with finance for accurate expense tracking.
The Regional Supply Chain Analyst supports global supply chain functions by establishing and standardizing processes and tools, engaging in continuous improvement, and coordinating regional compliance activities. The role includes analyzing departmental performance and risks, training on processes, and collaborating on strategic business plans.
The Supply Chain Analyst will optimize inventory levels and enhance operational efficiency through demand planning and forecasting. Responsibilities include managing system updates, analyzing sales data, collaborating with sales teams, and recommending process improvements for enhanced forecasting.
The Buyer-Supply Chain Analyst is responsible for purchasing high-level raw materials, resolving quality issues, coordinating with production scheduling, and managing inventory levels. The role includes working with suppliers to handle supply problems, conducting project management for productivity improvements, and ensuring optimal inventory availability while minimizing waste.
The Logistics & Supply Chain Analyst will oversee data management and business intelligence solutions, ensuring data security and efficiency. Responsibilities include troubleshooting data issues, maintaining SQL queries and stored procedures, creating data visualizations in Power BI, and providing analytical reports to support decision-making for logistics and supply chain management. The role requires interfacing with stakeholders and training personnel on developed tools.
The Supply Chain Analyst is responsible for procuring collateral materials aligned with shipment forecasts. Responsibilities include managing supplier relationships, overseeing the procurement process alongside MRP, and handling the disposition of obsolete inventory.
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