Start Your Supply Chain Analyst Career

As an entry-level supply chain analyst, you’ll play an important role in planning, analyzing, and monitoring an organization’s supply chain, to ensure efficient distribution. Get started on this career path with the resources below.

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Learn the basics of supply chain analytics and operations

Skills you'll gain: Data Governance, Descriptive Analytics, Data Storytelling, Data Presentation, Supply Chain Management, Demand Planning, Presentations, Data Visualization, Supply Chain Systems, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Planning, Process Improvement, Data Management, Data Lakes, Predictive Analytics, Transportation, Supply Chain, and Logistics, Forecasting, Data Analysis, Data Analysis Software, Real Time Data

Rutgers the State University of New Jersey

Skills you'll gain: Strategic Sourcing, Lean Six Sigma, Lean Manufacturing, Demand Planning, Procurement, Supplier Relationship Management, Manufacturing Operations, Forecasting, Process Improvement, Supplier Management, Operations Management, Purchasing, Supply Management, Operational Efficiency, Warehouse Management, Supply Chain Planning, Sales Management, Inventory and Warehousing, Inventory Management System, Transportation, Supply Chain, and Logistics

Rutgers the State University of New Jersey

Skills you'll gain: Demand Planning, Competitive Intelligence, Strategic Sourcing, Customer Demand Planning, Competitive Analysis, Procurement, Market Intelligence, Supply Chain, Supplier Management, Inventory Management, Vendor Management, Management Consulting, Inventory Control, Supply Chain Management, Inventory Accounting, Forecasting, Inventory and Warehousing, Business Strategy, Business Intelligence, Supplier Performance Management

Supply chain analysts use data and other analytical methods to improve an organization’s planning and distribution of manufactured goods. They advise an organization and its suppliers to drive efficiency and cost savings while maintaining quality assurance, on-time delivery, and inventory management.

As an entry-level supply chain analyst, you’ll be expected to know the basics of quantitative data analysis and supply chain management software. You’ll need to know how to use these tools to collect, organize, and synthesize data and present your recommendations to improve business operations.

Similar roles include data analyst, business analyst, business intelligence analyst, and supply chain manager.

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