FAQs
What is the main responsibility of the Logistics Supply Chain Analyst?
The main responsibility of the Logistics Supply Chain Analyst is to support the Global Air and Ocean and Parcel/3PL Category Managers in sourcing and supplier management activities, ensuring strong relationships with service providers and internal stakeholders, and assisting in defining coherent category plans.
What qualifications are required for this position?
A degree in Business Management, Supply Chain, Transportation, or Logistics is required for this position.
What skills are important for a Logistics Supply Chain Analyst?
Important skills for this role include excellent communication, customer service, and interpersonal skills, the ability to tackle operational challenges objectively, strong collaboration skills, self-direction, self-motivation, and being results-oriented.
What tools should the candidate be proficient in?
Candidates should have the capability to interpret and manage data through Excel, Tableau, Power BI, or other similar tools.
What are the opportunities for career growth at Eaton?
Eaton encourages internal promotion whenever possible and invests in employees for long-term growth through ongoing learning and development opportunities available through Eaton University.
What does the compensation and benefits package include?
The compensation and benefits package includes competitive compensation, pension, wellness scheme, health insurance, and other benefits.
What is the work environment like at Eaton?
Eaton offers a supportive, collaborative, and inclusive environment that values potential, fosters growth, and encourages employees to ignite their careers.
Is this position suitable for recent graduates?
Yes, this position is a fantastic entry-level opportunity, making it ideal for motivated Supply Chain graduates looking to kick-start their careers.
Will the Logistics Supply Chain Analyst be involved in supplier relationship management?
Yes, the Logistics Supply Chain Analyst will be involved in managing supplier relationships, holding regular business reviews, and overseeing improvement tasks.
What type of projects will the Logistics Supply Chain Analyst support?
The Logistics Supply Chain Analyst will support digitization projects, representing procurement and contributing to transformation programs.