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Supply Chain Manager - Data Analytics

Tredence Inc.
Newcastle upon Tyne
3 days ago
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About Us:

Tredence is data science and analytics consulting firm that partners with leading global Retail, CPG, Industrials, Telecom and Travel companies. We deliver businessimpact by enabling last mile adoption of insights by combining our strengths in process consulting, business analytics, data science, software engineering and application development. In doing so, we create a unique seamless integration of all necessary capabilities in strategy, technology, and operations, required to address a large business need of a complex enterprise.


Headquartered in the San Francisco Bay Area, we partner with clients in US, Canada, Europe, Australia,and SE Asia. We also operate a Center of Excellence in Chicago to serve our rapidly growing base of Fortune 500 clients through a near-shore services strategy.


About the role:

As a SCM Project Manager, you are expected to project delivery of supply chain projects by engaging supply chain and tech leaders across the globe to define and deliver Supply chain analytics solutions. SCM solutions range across Supply chain data models, reports and data science and ML models which provide Descriptive, predictive and prescriptive insights to Supply chain leaders. Role involves process consulting, analytics and algorithms, technology, application development and last mile adoption through change management.

You will be working with an extremely resourceful and talented team of Data engineers, SCM consultants, Data scientists and BI analysis at Tredence with primary focus on growing the relationship with the client on one hand, while leading the delivery team to ensure high quality deliverables on a day-to-day basis on the other. You should have a complete command over the project status and ability to judge the need of you rolling-up your sleeves and leading the team by example.

In this role you will have multiple career options to set as a goal for yourself which could range from being a Supply Chain Delivery Manager or a Supply Chain Process Consultant or a Supply Chain Solution Architect. This will be dependent on your inclination as well as your expertise in the mix of supply chain domain knowledge and analytical, statistical, and technical skills.

Job Location:

  • Primary Location: UK
  • Should be open to travel within EMEA/Europe region as and when required.


Manager/Senior Manager – Supply Chain Project Manager

Experience:

  • Master’s degree with6+years of relevant experience in Supply Chain Consulting/Supply Chain Analytics, with8+years of experience overall OR
  • Graduate degree with8+years of relevant experience in Supply Chain Consulting/Supply Chain Analytics, with10+years of experience overall.
  • Experience working Internationally with other supply chain systems and operating structures
  • Strong managerial, communication, and interpersonal skills

Expectations from You:

Overall, your role would require a mix of expertise in various proportions depending on the nature of the problem in hand to make ourselves an indispensable thought and solution partner for our clients. Thus, a Manager should have -

  • A goodprocess consulting mindsetto understand roots of the problem and complexity of the solution to be built
  • Ananalytical mindsetto be able to leverage data to build relevant solutions
  • Atechnical mindsetto be able to give a sustainable and scalable and client-self-serve design to the solution
  • Aprogram managementmindset to enable the last mile delivery of the solution to ensure adoption of the solution in the smoothest possible manner
  • Aproduct managementmindset in order to design and develop repeatable solution assets.
  • And, agrowthmindset to train and grow your teams and develop them into strong professionals.

In terms ofSupply Chain Domain Knowledge

  • You must possess basic understanding of 1 or more functions within Supply chain (e.g. procurement, transportation etc.)
  • You may have to develop a basic understanding or working knowledge of various modules of supply chain solutions and software to be able to have a meaningful conversation with the clients, in their own language
  • In terms ofSupply Chain Analytical skills
  • You should be comfortable designing and building repeatable tools / data-models to solve specific business problems
  • You should be comfortable leading your team of analysts and engineers, who would be working on:
  • Excel / SQL /Alteryx or similar platform for data processing
  • R/Python/pyspark for logic building
  • Tableau / PowerBI or similar platforms for Data Visualization
  • You should be comfortable with concepts of applied mathematics and statistics which might be required to build a foolproof solution.

What’s in it for you -Tremendously impactful role that provides an opportunity to grow and be part of a high growth organization

  • Independence and ownership in design, execution, and P&L of your projects and account
  • An opportunity to carve out a unique role that harnesses and grows your abilities as a thought leader and as an operational leader
  • Work in an organization where the bar for talent, hunger for good work and aspiration for growth is very high – a place which will challenge as well as energize you
  • Work with peers who are the best in Industry – People like you!
  • Opportunity to exceed targets and be rewarded handsomely for it

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