FAQs
What is the primary focus of the Supply Chain Business Analyst II role?
The primary focus is to leverage data analytics to drive business results and align them with network readiness objectives, such as managing risks at distribution centers, driving inventory health, and ensuring demand aligns with operational capacities.
What qualifications are required for this position?
A Bachelor's degree in Business or a related field is required. The role also accepts a suitable combination of education, experience, and training.
What skills are essential for this role?
Essential skills include strong problem-solving abilities, data storytelling skills, proficiency with analytical tools (such as SQL, Excel, Tableau, Alteryx), and the ability to collaborate across teams.
What type of experience will I gain in this role?
You will gain exposure to omnichannel supply chain operations, hands-on experience in building analyses for decision-making, and opportunities to work with diverse teams while strengthening your prioritization skills.
How will I contribute to the team in this position?
You will provide actionable insights to drive operational excellence, monitor supply chain performance, build and maintain decision-making models, and collaborate with senior analysts to streamline reporting and analytics practices.
Is there potential for growth in this role?
Yes, there is significant potential for growth as you will engage in a network of business analysts across the organization, allowing for collaboration, knowledge sharing, and learning.
What technologies and tools might I work with in this role?
You may work with analytical tools such as SQL, Excel, Tableau, Alteryx, Snowflake, and Databricks. Proficiency in Python or R would also be a plus.
What type of environment does this role operate in?
The role operates in a fast-paced, dynamic environment where the ability to transition between strategic projects and ad-hoc tasks is essential.
Are there accommodations available for the interview process?
Yes, the company offers accommodations such as screen readers, sign language interpreters, closed captioning, and other reasonable modifications as needed during the interview process.