Supply Chain Data Analyst 13609 Manufacturing - Milwaukee, WI at Geebo

Supply Chain Data Analyst 13609

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SITE Personnel/MAP Engineering
This position is cross-functional in nature and requires networking and relationship development among Buyer/Planners, Suppliers, Sourcing, Dealer Support and Warehouse Management on General Merchandise items. This position must provide project leadership and support within specific projects. Develops and manages relationships and strategic development with Suppliers. Operates in a continuous improvement mode focusing on quality, cost, delivery, and inventory levels.
Develops and reports supply chain/business unit analytics in support of General Merchandise's growth plans and tools to improve Operations goals and metrics. Facilitates the transition from data to insight and presents recommendations to mitigate identified risks to leadership. Works with Buyer/Planners and Sourcing Manager/Analysts. Influences supply chain decisions through trend analysis in sourcing and supply chain based on business unit data sources including use of MS Access, Performance reporting, AS400, and Manugistics reporting tools. The responsibilities may encompass some of the functions of forecasting, inventory planning, purchasing, and replenishment scheduling.
Additional Skills desired: Data analysis, data entry and clean up. Familiarity with AS400 and web based data tools is preferred. Dealing with ambiguity Planning, Prioritizing, & Goal Setting, Quality, Integrity, Decision Making, Problem Solving, and Strong Communication
Business analyst or supply chain experience and experience Project management experience preferred. PowerPoint and advanced MS Excel and Access skills preferred. Experience with Business Objects and Nova View Experience preferred.
Pursuing Bachelor's degree in Business, Operations Management, Logistics, Supply Chain Management or Purchasing

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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