Supply Chain Analyst Information Technology (IT) - Minneapolis, MN at Geebo

Supply Chain Analyst

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Hi--enter us, and this job! Kelly Professional & Industrial is seeking a Supply Chain Analyst to work onsite at a premier manufacturer of automotive components in Fridley, MN.
Sound like something you're interested in? We'll be here every step of the way to help you through the process, because we think job searching needs an upgrade (and a sidekick).
Pay rate:
$30.
00/HR to $35.
00/HR depending on experienceWork schedule:
Monday to Friday, 7:
00 AM to 4:
00 PM or 8:
00 AM to 5:
00 PMWhy you should apply to be a Supply Chain Analyst:
o Join a premier manufacturer of automotive components with a strong industry standing.
o Competitive salary and benefits package.
o Opportunity to work with a collaborative and supportive team.
o Gain valuable experience in supply chain analytics and optimization.
What's a typical day as a Supply Chain Analyst? You'll be:
o Providing global supply chain analytics across business units in critical areas such as throughput time/lead time, on-time delivery, logistics, warehouse and transportation spend, order management, global order board, sales and operations planning, inventory data, cash-to-cash, working capital, and total supply chain optimization.
o Providing functional excellence in the area of supply chain data and KPIs.
o Sending reports on a regular basis to the team.
o Modeling, analyzing, and interpreting data/KPIs.
o Suggesting alternative methods through analytics and providing reasoning to deliver best in class results.
o Working with third-party supply chain and technology companies to collect data.
This job might be an outstanding fit if you:
o Have a Bachelor's degree in Business, Supply Chain, or equivalent.
o Possess strong analytical and critical thinking skills, with expertise in Excel, Lotus Notes, Word, and PowerPoint.
o Have experience with Minitab (preferred) and statistics or modeling.
o Hold APICS or Logistics certifications (a plus).
o Have a minimum of two years of logistics/supply chain experience or experience in an analytical role outside of supply chain.
o Understand supply chain terminology.
o Have documentation/procedure writing experience.
o Possess process and technical problem-solving skills.
What happens next:
Once you apply, you'll proceed to the next steps if your skills and experience look like a good fit.
But don't worry--even if this position doesn't work out, you're still in our network.
That means all of our recruiters will have access to your profile, expanding your opportunities even more.
Helping you discover what's next in your career is what we're all about, so let's get to work.
Apply to be a Supply Chain Analyst today! Company DescriptionA career in motion is how you'll thrive and prosper.
We work with tons of companies across the nation, and with our strong connections, we'll help take your career forward.
At Kelly, we've been transforming ourselves for a while now - constantly striving to reach our full potential, so we can help you maximize yours.
We'll help you find what's next.
Company DescriptionA career in motion is how you'll thrive and prosper.
We work with tons of companies across the nation, and with our strong connections, we'll help take your career forward.
At Kelly, we've been transforming ourselves for a while now - constantly striving to reach our full potential, so we can help you maximize yours.
We'll help you find what's next.
Recommended Skills Critical Thinking Data Analysis Ibm Notes Microsoft Excel Microsoft Power Point Order Picking Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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