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Supply Chain Analyst

Redmond, WA · On-site

$125K - $206K/yr

Overview The Surface Supply Chain organization is responsible for delivering the right products to customers at the right time, cost, and quality supporting a Global, highly complex hardware ...

Supply Chain Modeler

Reynoldsburg, OH · On-site

$76K - $101K/yr

The mission objective of the Supply Chain Modeler is to analyze the cost, capacity, capability and service elements of the VS&Co domestic and international supply chains.This role develops ...

Supply Chain Analyst (Entry Level) Visa: OPT EAD, CPT, H4-EAD, and other EAD holders encouraged to apply We are seeking an entry-level Supply Chain Analyst to join our growing team. This role is ...

The Supply Chain Support will support the day-to-day transactions and documentation of supply chain operations. The primary objective is to assist in the smooth functioning of supply chain processes ...

Supply Chain Analyst Contract Duration: 6 months, possible extension Location: Bentonville, AR Work Arrangement: Onsite Summary The Supply Chain Analyst is responsible for supporting end-to-end ...

The Supply Chain Brand Manager serves as the end to end supply chain leader for their assigned brand (or two), with accountability across distribution, procurement, quality assurance, finance, and ...

Supply Chain Analyst

Louisville, KY · On-site

$30 - $36/hr

Supply Chain Analyst The Supply Chain Analyst manages and analyzes the end-to-end supply chain for high-risk, complex activities, with a focus on driving significant improvements in business ...

The Supervisor for Supply Chain is responsible for overseeing the process of sourcing and purchasing essential materials for the business' operations. This role works closely with Supply Chain ...

Cold Chain Specialist ? Responsible for overseeing and managing cold chain processes and procedures within the region to ensure we maintain a premium logistics offering to our healthcare clients.

Cold Chain Specialist ? Responsible for overseeing and managing cold chain processes and procedures within the region to ensure we maintain a premium logistics offering to our healthcare clients.

Supply Chain Specialist Department: Supply Chain Management Employment Type: Full Time Location: SMC Description FII USA, Inc. , a Foxconn Technology Group Company, is seeking a Supply Chain ...

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Chain jobs typically refer to positions within a chain business, such as retail or restaurant chains. These jobs can include roles like cashier, sales associate, manager, or server, and involve working at one of many locations under the same brand. Responsibilities often include providing customer service, following company procedures, and helping maintain consistent standards across locations. Working in a chain can offer opportunities for advancement and transfers between locations.

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Professionals in supply chain roles often encounter challenges such as managing inventory levels, navigating disruptions (like supplier delays or geopolitical events), and maintaining clear communication across departments. Addressing these issues typically involves adopting robust planning tools, fostering strong relationships with suppliers, and emphasizing teamwork and transparency within the organization. Continual learning and staying updated with industry trends can also help supply chain professionals proactively respond to changes and optimize processes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Supply Chain Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Supply Chain Manager, you need strong analytical abilities, knowledge of logistics and inventory management, and typically a degree in supply chain management, business, or a related field. Familiarity with ERP systems like SAP or Oracle, data analysis tools, and relevant certifications such as APICS CPIM or CSCP are highly valuable. Leadership, negotiation, and effective communication are critical soft skills that set top performers apart. These skills and qualifications ensure efficient operations, cost savings, and seamless coordination throughout the supply chain.
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3.6

Company rating: 3.6 out of 10

Based on 76 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

103rd of 103 rated fast food restaurants


Job description

We've got the boldest burgers on the block. From the first day we fired up our grills, we've had one thing on our minds: big, bold flavor. We're on a mission to bring fearlessly original flavor and crave-worthy experiences to every bite and guest interaction. Our burgers are stacked with bold flavor, our fries are best in the business, and we're doing it all at a price that's hard to beat. Our food and price aren't the only things we do boldly, though. We develop and train all our employees, from Team Members to Franchisees, to give them opportunities to move up in our company and build a rewarding career. We believe in a work culture as fun as our food is delicious.

At Checkers & Rally's, being fearlessly original is in our DNA, and strong analytics and systems are essential to powering our supply chain. As a Supply Chain Analyst, you'll play a critical role in supporting endtoend supply chain systems and operations by transforming data into actionable insights that improve performance, efficiency, and scalability.

Reporting to the Sr. Director, Supply Chain Management and Planning, you'll partner closely with Supply Chain leaders, crossfunctional teams, and internal and external stakeholders to analyze performance, optimize systems, and improve processes through thoughtful use of data and digital tools. You'll also serve as a subjectmatter expert (SME) for key supply chain programs and systems, such as RFx/RFP and Supplier Incident Management (SIM), supporting system usage, data quality, issue resolution, reporting, and ongoing enhancements. Through continuous improvement and system optimization, this role directly supports informed decisionmaking and the scalability of the Supply Chain organization.

Position Accountabilities: 

  • Enable datadriven decisionmaking by analyzing supply chain performance and delivering actionable insights across endtoend operations and programs.
  • Develop, maintain, and enhance dashboards, reports, and KPIs that track supply chain, system, and program performance.
  • Ensure ongoing accuracy, consistency, and integrity of data across supply chain systems such as ERP, RFx/RFP, Supplier Incident Management (SIM), and spend management platforms.
  • Support RFx and RFP initiatives by analyzing data, developing evaluations and scoring models, and providing analysis and insights that enable informed supplier and vendor selection decisions.
  • Coordinate and support supply chain programs and initiatives by tracking milestones, risks, and performance outcomes.
  • Serve as a subjectmatter expert (SME) for key supply chain programs and systems (e.g., RFx/RFP and SIM), supporting system administration, issue resolution, enhancements, rollouts, and user training as needed in partnership with IT and stakeholders.
  • Analyze supply chain system costs and spend to support contract visibility, usage optimization, and vendor management insights.
  • Document, map, and standardize supply chain processes to improve efficiency, consistency, and scalability.
  • Support reporting automation, system upgrades, testing, and user acceptance activities to improve reliability and scalability.
  • Prepare clear, executivelevel performance summaries and insights to support leadership decisionmaking.

Employment Standards

  • Operates with a strong analytical mindset and a high commitment to data and system accuracy.
  • Translates complex data into clear, actionable insights that support effective decisionmaking.
  • Effectively manages multiple priorities and projects in a fastpaced, highaccountability environment.
  • Communicates clearly and collaborates effectively across Supply Chain, IT, crossfunctional teams, and executive leadership.
  • Demonstrates ownership of work and consistently follows through on commitments.
  • Embraces continuous improvement and proactively identifies opportunities to enhance systems and processes.
  • Adapts quickly to changing priorities, tools, and business needs.
  • Maintains professionalism, reliability, and a solutionsoriented approach.
  • Aligns work with business priorities and leadership expectations.
  • Brings curiosity, resilience, and a handson mindset to solving operational challenges.

Education:

Required:

  • Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain Management, Business, Analytics, Information Systems, or a related field.

Preferred:

  • Master's degree in Supply Chain, Analytics, Business Administration (MBA), or a related discipline.
  • Coursework or certification in data analytics, supply chain systems, or project/program management (e.g., PMP, Lean, Six Sigma).

Experience:

Required:

  • 7-10 years of experience in supply chain analytics, systems support, program management, or supply chain operations.
  • Experience supporting enterprise supply chain programs such as RFx, spend management, supplier incident management (SIM), or similar systemenabled initiatives.
  • Experience operating in a complex, multistakeholder or enterprise supply chain environment.
  • Proficiency with ERP and supply chain systems, including eSourcing and supplier management platforms, and advanced Microsoft Excel skills.
  • Experience developing, maintaining, and supporting dashboards and reports using BI tools such as Power BI, Sigma, or Tableau, in conjunction with a Snowflake data warehouse or similar environment.
  • Strong analytical and problemsolving skills with the ability to translate data into clear, actionable insights.
  • Demonstrated communication and collaboration skills across crossfunctional, technical, and business teams.

Preferred:

  • Experience working in a restaurant or Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) environment, or a similarly fastpaced, consumerdriven operation.
  • Exposure to supply chain environments with high transaction volumes, tight servicelevel expectations, or distributed operations.

Essential Physical Requirements:

  • Ability to sit for extended periods (4-6 hours/day) at a desk or computer.
  • Ability to work in varying environments (temperature, noise, etc.) if applicable.
  • Visual acuity to review reports and digital materials with or without corrective lenses.
  • Ability to attend in-person meetings and collaborate across departments.
  • Clear verbal communication for meetings, presentations, and stakeholder sessions.

Competencies:

  • Functional / Technical Skills - Has the functional and technical knowledge to perform supply chain analytics, systems support, and reporting at a high level of accomplishment. Demonstrates proficiency with enterprise systems, data, and reporting tools to support operational effectiveness.
  • Problem Solving - Uses rigorous logic, data, and analysis to identify issues, understand root causes, and support effective solutions. Looks beyond the obvious and validates conclusions with accurate data.
  • Process Management - Understands the processes necessary to get work done effectively. Analyzes workflows, identifies inefficiencies, and supports improvements that simplify execution and improve consistency.
  • Dealing with Ambiguity - Performs effectively in dynamic and evolving environments where direction or details may not be fully defined. Adjusts priorities as needed and continues to make progress amid changing requirements, data, or solutions.
  • Informing - Provides stakeholders with timely, accurate data and insights needed to make informed decisions. Communicates clearly and ensures information is shared in a usable and appropriate manner.

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

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