Manufacturing & Supply Chain Data Analyst with Automotive Domain

Overview

Remote
Depends on Experience
Accepts corp to corp applications
Contract - Independent
Contract - W2
Contract - 3 Year(s)

Skills

Automotive Manufacturing
Big Data
Data Lake
Database
IBM DB2
Inventory
Logistics
Manufacturing
Meta-data Management
PostgreSQL
Reporting
Supply Chain Management
legacy
Supply chain
Oracle
IMS
DB2
AWS
Interpretation
Data Analysis

Job Details

Looking for Manufacturing & Supply Chain Data Analyst

Location: Remote

Description

Provide expert interpretation and business context for manufacturing and supply chain data. This role ensures complex operational data is clearly understood and correctly represented within the enterprise data ecosystem.

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Key Responsibilities

  • Data Analysis & Interpretation:

Analyze, interpret, and explain data related to:

o Inventory management

o Vehicle allocation

o Sales and operational reporting

  • Insight Generation:

Translate manufacturing and supply chain data into clear, business-relevant insights for stakeholders.

  • Metadata Support:

Support metadata development and validation for data ingestion into the enterprise data lake.

  • Data Clarification:

Clarify data definitions, dependencies, and relationships across manufacturing and logistics systems.

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Technical Environment

Work across legacy and modern data platforms, including:

  • IMS and DB2
  • PostgreSQL and Oracle
  • Client Big Data Platform on AWS

Requirements

  • Deep subject matter expertise in automotive manufacturing and supply chain operations
  • Strong familiarity with manufacturing-related data systems and reporting structures
  • Comfort working across legacy and modern database technologies
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