Supply Chain Programs CoordinatorSkills / ExperienceSupply Chain Analytics Experience required Experience using SQL required Must be expert level in Excel Familiarity with BI tools such as Tableau, SAS, MicroStrategy etc.Job SummaryThis position is responsible for providing complex reports in support of Supply Chain's standard operating procedures and technical processes. The Supply Chain Programs Coordinator will use Performance Indicators and reports to prepare and deliver process documentation. The ideal candidate is well-organized and detail-focused with a passion to analyze Supply Chain operations through data query.Primary ResponsibilitiesExtract and deliver ad hoc and recurring data to Supply Chain-internal and business customers using SQL and Supply Chain-owned databases.Creates Performance Indicators.Extract and deliver useful statistics and insight from business data in order to drive and support operational improvements.Develop and maintain recurring reports and automated reporting tools such as dashboards.Review, identify, analyze, and create detailed documentation of business process.Maintains/enhances the integrity and governance of all Supply Chain data in reporting systems.Supports management staff's special projects or teams.Basic QualificationsBachelor's Degree in Business, Supply Chain, Engineering, IT, or Data Analytics with 2-4 years' analytical/problem solving experience, OR Master's Degree in Business, Engineering, IT, or Data Analytics.Proficient in MS Suite (Excel, PowerPoint, and Word), and SharePoint/Nintex workflows.Experience building recurring reports, PIs, or dashboards using BI tools (such as Microstrategy, Tableau, SAS, and Hyperion) and SQL.Research and complex problem-solving skills.Excellent written and verbal communication skills.Preferred QualificationsExperience in Supply Chain.Possesses an innate curiosity and a strong desire to identify/solve business problems.Ability to create a narrative from data and analyses to identify business opportunities.Background in Lean, Six Sigma, or similar process improvement models.