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Join our team as a Customer Supply Chain Analyst in Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures. Utilize your CPG and Retail Link expertise to manage forecasting, inventory, and replenishment for major retailers like Walmart and Costco. This role requires strong analytical skills in SAP/Excel and offers a compre...
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Canada , Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures
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Biscuits Leclerc Ltd
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Join Kennametal as a Supply Chain Analyst in the United States. You will analyze data and optimize processes across demand, supply, and inventory planning. The role requires 2+ years of experience, SAP knowledge, and a passion for business analytics. Drive supply chain transformation and deliver ...
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United States
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Explore a world of opportunity in supply chain analyst jobs, a critical and dynamic profession at the intersection of data, logistics, and business strategy. Supply Chain Analysts are the vital diagnosticians and forecasters of the modern global economy, ensuring that goods move efficiently from raw materials to end consumers. By transforming complex data into actionable intelligence, these professionals optimize costs, enhance service levels, and build resilient supply networks. If you possess a blend of analytical rigor, technological savvy, and business acumen, a career as a Supply Chain Analyst offers a challenging and impactful path. Professionals in this role are typically responsible for monitoring, analyzing, and improving all facets of the supply chain. Their common duties include collecting and interpreting data related to procurement, inventory levels, production schedules, logistics costs, and supplier performance. They develop and maintain key performance indicator (KPI) dashboards and reports to provide visibility to stakeholders and leadership. A significant part of the job involves identifying trends, inefficiencies, and risks—such as potential delays or cost overruns—and proposing data-driven solutions. Analysts often collaborate closely with cross-functional teams in procurement, warehousing, transportation, and sales to align supply with demand, manage inventory health, and support strategic initiatives like process automation or new system implementations. To excel in supply chain analyst jobs, a specific set of skills and qualifications is generally required. A bachelor’s degree in supply chain management, logistics, business administration, industrial engineering, data analytics, or a related field is a typical foundation. Core technical proficiencies include advanced skills in data manipulation and visualization tools, most notably Microsoft Excel (including pivot tables and complex formulas), SQL for data querying, and platforms like Power BI or Tableau for creating interactive reports. Familiarity with Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems such as SAP or Oracle is highly valuable. Beyond technical expertise, successful analysts demonstrate strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, meticulous attention to detail, and effective communication skills to translate complex findings into clear recommendations for both technical and non-technical audiences. A proactive, curious mindset and an understanding of end-to-end supply chain principles are essential for driving continuous improvement. The profession is evolving rapidly with the integration of advanced technologies, making skills in automation scripting (e.g., Python), and an awareness of concepts like machine learning and generative AI, increasingly advantageous for cutting-edge roles. Whether you are an entry-level candidate or an experienced professional, supply chain analyst jobs offer a stable and rewarding career with the power to directly influence a company's operational efficiency and bottom line. Discover your next role and become the analytical engine that keeps the world's supply chains moving.

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