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Supply Chain Analyst Jobs

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If you’re analytical by nature, thrive on problem-solving, and enjoy finding smarter ways to move products efficiently, Supply Chain Analyst jobs could be the perfect fit for you. These roles offer an exciting opportunity to work at the centre of Scotland’s growing distribution and logistics sector, helping businesses make informed decisions that streamline their operations and improve performance.


At Stafffinders, we connect talented analysts and supply chain professionals with reputable employers. Whether you’re an experienced data-driven expert or taking your first step into supply chain analytics, our recruitment team can help you find a role that suits your skillset, ambitions, and long-term career goals.


What Does a Supply Chain Analyst Do?

A Supply Chain Analyst plays a key role in ensuring that goods, materials, and information flow smoothly from suppliers to customers. Using data analysis and forecasting, they identify patterns, solve logistical challenges, and recommend improvements that enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and strengthen supply chain performance.

Typical responsibilities of a Supply Chain Analyst include:

  • Gathering and interpreting supply chain data to identify trends and inefficiencies.

  • Monitoring stock levels, delivery performance, and demand forecasts.

  • Producing regular reports and dashboards for management review.

  • Coordinating with procurement, logistics, and production teams to ensure supply continuity.

  • Developing strategies to improve cost-effectiveness and lead times.

  • Supporting supply chain planning, scheduling, and demand forecasting activities.

  • Maintaining compliance with company and industry standards.

Supply Chain Analysts often work closely with managers and senior leaders, using their insights to drive smarter decision-making and ensure customer expectations are consistently met.


Skills and Qualities for Supply Chain Analyst Jobs

Success as a Supply Chain Analyst requires strong analytical ability, attention to detail, and a deep understanding of supply chain processes. Employers look for candidates who can interpret complex data, communicate their findings clearly, and work collaboratively within fast-paced, dynamic environments. Key skills and qualities include:

  • Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities.

  • Advanced skills in Excel, ERP, and supply chain management systems (e.g. SAP, Oracle).

  • Experience with data visualisation tools such as Power BI or Tableau.

  • Excellent organisational and communication skills.

  • Knowledge of forecasting, inventory management, and logistics planning.

  • Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet tight deadlines.

  • A degree in supply chain management, logistics, business, or a related field.

Experience in a supply chain, logistics, or operations environment is advantageous, but many employers are open to candidates with a strong analytical background and the right attitude to learn and grow.


Training and Career Progression

A career as a Supply Chain Analyst provides a solid foundation for advancement across the logistics and distribution industries. With experience and ongoing development, you can move into senior analytical, strategic, or management roles.

Potential career progression routes include:

  • Senior Supply Chain Analyst

  • Supply Chain Manager

  • Logistics or Operations Manager

  • Demand Planner or Forecasting Specialist

  • Head of Supply Chain

Many professionals choose to enhance their qualifications with certifications such as CIPS (Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply) or CILT (Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport), which can further boost employability and earning potential.


Take control of your future in Scotland’s expanding logistics and supply chain industry, explore Supply Chain Analyst jobs with Stafffinders today and find a role where your insights make a real impact.

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