Supply Chain Analyst
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![]() United States, Ohio, Bedford | |
![]() 5096 Richmond Road (Show on map) | |
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Description
About Olympic Steel: Since 1954, Olympic Steel has been focused on safe, profitable, and sustainable growth through the direct sale of a wide range of processed metal products and several metal-intensive branded products. Guided by our Core Values, we put safety first - always, and we believe in cultivating an inclusive workplace where employee belonging, and empowerment are foundational to everything we do. Olympic Steel offers employees the best of both worlds: the culture and community of a closely connected team with the resources, opportunity and stability of a large, growing organization. Job Description: The Supply Chain Analyst will be working with our specialty metals team to create consistency between supply and demand in order to meet customer needs. This person will develop relationships with vendors, develop different reporting methods and structures and collaborate with internal sales teams to resolve any customer or supplier issues. The Supply Chain Analyst will conduct research on market conditions and help advise divisions on purchasing and any upcoming supply challenges. Additionally, the Analyst will work on any business projects as needed, and support new and existing business requirements.
Why Work for Olympic Steel: Olympic Steel offers comprehensive benefits, including medical, dental, and vision benefits; paid holidays and vacation; a 401(k) match; tuition reimbursement; and various opportunities to earn cash bonuses. And, we offer more than a competitive total compensation package. We provide our employees the ability to build a meaningful life-long career. When you work at Olympic Steel, you can make a significant impact - at our company, in the local community and in the world. See for yourself at IamOlympicSteel.com. Equal Opportunity Employer
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