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Data Analyst- Logistics- Internship

JD.COM
Milton Keynes
3 days ago
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*** Mandarin is highly preferred

*** This is a full-time internship with the prospect of a full-time job


JD Logistics is a leading integrated supply chain and logistics provider in China, known for its advanced technology, nationwide delivery network, and expertise in managing large-scale e-commerce and retail logistics operations. We are growing ambitiously in the UK and EU region.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Collect, clean, and analyze logistics and supply chain data (transportation costs, delivery times, warehouse utilization, carrier performance, etc.).
  • Develop dashboards and reports in tools such as SQL, Power BI, Tableau, or Excel to support decision-making.
  • Identify trends, patterns, and anomalies in data to recommend process improvements.
  • Monitor KPIs such as on-time delivery, transportation cost per unit, and inventory accuracy.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams (procurement, planning, operations, IT) to design and implement data-driven solutions.
  • Support predictive analytics and scenario modeling for demand forecasting, capacity planning, and route optimization.
  • Ensure accuracy and consistency of data across logistics systems (ERP, WMS, TMS).
  • Assist in automation of recurring reports and development of data pipelines.
  • Prepare presentations and insights for senior management to drive strategic logistics initiatives.


Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Business Analytics, Data Science, or related field.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with hands-on experience in data analysis, SQL queries, and visualization tools.
  • Knowledge of logistics processes (transportation, warehousing, inventory management).
  • Proficiency with Excel (pivot tables, advanced formulas) and at least one BI tool (Power BI, Tableau, Qlik).
  • Experience with ERP/WMS/TMS systems is an advantage.
  • Excellent communication skills with ability to translate data insights into actionable recommendations.


What We Offer:

• A supportive team and mentoring culture

• Exposure to key clients and exciting projects

• Career development opportunities and on-the-job training

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