
Supply Chain Analyst (Southaven)
WorldWide Electric Corporation, Southaven, MS, United States
Position Summary
The Supply Chain Analyst is responsible for optimizing inventory across multiple warehouse locations to ensure product availability, minimize stockouts, and improve overall network balance. This role will analyze inventory performance, recommend and execute transfer strategies, support SKU rationalization decisions, and partner closely with Sales to move slow-moving and discontinued items. The Analyst plays a critical part in supporting service-level improvement, inventory efficiency, and data-driven decision making across the business.
Key Responsibilities
Inventory Optimization & Network Balancing
Monitor inventory levels across all warehouse locations to identify imbalances, excess, and shortages.
Execute and recommend inter-warehouse transfers to improve service levels and reduce stockouts.
Analyze trends to proactively highlight future inventory risks and opportunities.
Conduct ABC SKU classification updates and analysis to ensure stocking policies align with item value, revenue potential, and velocity.
Partner with Demand Planning and Purchasing to link ABC classifications to stocking strategies and replenishment thresholds.
Stockout Reduction & Root Cause Analysis
Track stockouts across the network and investigate root causes (forecast gaps, supplier issues, positioning errors, etc.).
Partner with Warehouse Operations, Purchasing, and Demand/Supply Planning to execute corrective actions.
Measure and report weekly improvements in stock availability and fill rates.
Slow-Moving, Excess & Discontinued Inventory Management
Collaborate with Sales to create action plans for moving slow-moving, excess, and discontinued items.
Provide visibility into aging inventory, risk items, and recommended strategies (promotions, reallocation, returns, etc.).
Drive alignment with cross-functional teams to ensure a single process for reviewing and acting on aged inventory.
Analytics, Reporting & Decision Support
Develop dashboards and reports on inventory health, stockouts, excess, supplier performance, and transfer effectiveness.
Provide analytical support for SIOP, purchasing decisions, and executive reporting.
Present clear insights and recommendations to leadership based on data trends.
SKU Rationalization
Assess SKU performance using demand history, profitability, and velocity.
Recommend SKU rationalization actions (deletions, consolidations).
Support NPD, Engineering, and Sales teams with data for product strategy decisions.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, Operations, Business Analytics, or related field.
2–5 years of experience in supply chain, inventory planning, or data analytics (distribution environment preferred).
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with expert-level proficiency in Excel, BI tools, and ERP systems (P21 experience a plus).
Ability to interpret large data sets and translate findings into actionable recommendations.
Strong communication skills with the ability to work cross-functionally and influence others.
Detail-oriented, organized, and able to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.
Success Metrics
Reduction in stockouts across the network
Improved warehouse-to-warehouse inventory balance
Increased movement of slow-moving and discontinued inventory
Accurate, timely reporting and insights
Effective collaboration and alignment with Sales, Operations, and Purchasing
Employees must be legally authorized to work in the United States. Verification of employment eligibility will be required at the time of hire. Visa sponsorship is not available for this position.
EOE Minorities/Females/Disabled/Protected Veterans Drug-Free/Tobacco-Free Workplace
The Supply Chain Analyst is responsible for optimizing inventory across multiple warehouse locations to ensure product availability, minimize stockouts, and improve overall network balance. This role will analyze inventory performance, recommend and execute transfer strategies, support SKU rationalization decisions, and partner closely with Sales to move slow-moving and discontinued items. The Analyst plays a critical part in supporting service-level improvement, inventory efficiency, and data-driven decision making across the business.
Key Responsibilities
Inventory Optimization & Network Balancing
Monitor inventory levels across all warehouse locations to identify imbalances, excess, and shortages.
Execute and recommend inter-warehouse transfers to improve service levels and reduce stockouts.
Analyze trends to proactively highlight future inventory risks and opportunities.
Conduct ABC SKU classification updates and analysis to ensure stocking policies align with item value, revenue potential, and velocity.
Partner with Demand Planning and Purchasing to link ABC classifications to stocking strategies and replenishment thresholds.
Stockout Reduction & Root Cause Analysis
Track stockouts across the network and investigate root causes (forecast gaps, supplier issues, positioning errors, etc.).
Partner with Warehouse Operations, Purchasing, and Demand/Supply Planning to execute corrective actions.
Measure and report weekly improvements in stock availability and fill rates.
Slow-Moving, Excess & Discontinued Inventory Management
Collaborate with Sales to create action plans for moving slow-moving, excess, and discontinued items.
Provide visibility into aging inventory, risk items, and recommended strategies (promotions, reallocation, returns, etc.).
Drive alignment with cross-functional teams to ensure a single process for reviewing and acting on aged inventory.
Analytics, Reporting & Decision Support
Develop dashboards and reports on inventory health, stockouts, excess, supplier performance, and transfer effectiveness.
Provide analytical support for SIOP, purchasing decisions, and executive reporting.
Present clear insights and recommendations to leadership based on data trends.
SKU Rationalization
Assess SKU performance using demand history, profitability, and velocity.
Recommend SKU rationalization actions (deletions, consolidations).
Support NPD, Engineering, and Sales teams with data for product strategy decisions.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, Operations, Business Analytics, or related field.
2–5 years of experience in supply chain, inventory planning, or data analytics (distribution environment preferred).
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with expert-level proficiency in Excel, BI tools, and ERP systems (P21 experience a plus).
Ability to interpret large data sets and translate findings into actionable recommendations.
Strong communication skills with the ability to work cross-functionally and influence others.
Detail-oriented, organized, and able to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.
Success Metrics
Reduction in stockouts across the network
Improved warehouse-to-warehouse inventory balance
Increased movement of slow-moving and discontinued inventory
Accurate, timely reporting and insights
Effective collaboration and alignment with Sales, Operations, and Purchasing
Employees must be legally authorized to work in the United States. Verification of employment eligibility will be required at the time of hire. Visa sponsorship is not available for this position.
EOE Minorities/Females/Disabled/Protected Veterans Drug-Free/Tobacco-Free Workplace