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Director, Analyst Supply Execution

AnalystAnalystFull TimeRemoteLeadTeam 10,001+Since 1979H1B SponsorCompany SiteLinkedIn

Location

United Kingdom

Posted

75 days ago

Salary

0

Seniority

Lead

Bachelor Degree10 yrs expEnglish

Job Description

Director, Analyst Supply Execution

Gartner

• Produce innovative, thought‑leading research that helps senior supply chain leaders solve their most pressing Supply Execution and Inventory Excellence challenges • Monitor and identify early trends or signals of market, technology, and operating‑model changes in supply execution • Guide C‑level and senior supply chain and operations leaders in improving total supply chain cost, service, working capital, and growth • Translate Gartner’s research into tailored, industry‑specific insights for senior supply chain leaders • Work closely with peer analysts in manufacturing strategy, supply chain planning, sourcing, and network design • Contribute to Gartner’s internal research community by engaging in collaborative discussions • Lead process and capability assessments to help senior supply chain leaders diagnose performance gaps • Prepare and deliver high-value presentations and other materials to C-level and senior supply chain leaders • Support the Gartner sales team in driving new business through proof of capability discussions • Drive client demand for your advice and insight by delivering consistently high‑value interactions

Job Requirements

  • 10+ years of experience in supply execution and inventory planning in complex manufacturing networks
  • at least 5 years in senior supply management roles
  • strong expertise in the people, process, and governance aspects of supply execution
  • experience in managing supply and inventory for manufacturers across multiple industries
  • familiarity with both process and discrete operations preferred
  • excellent communication skills both verbal and written; preferably have had the experience of ‘main stage’ speaking
  • strong analytical skills, applying conceptual models, recognizing patterns, and drawing conclusions
  • bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience
  • limited (<20 days/year) domestic and international travel as needed

Benefits

  • world-class benefits
  • highly competitive compensation
  • disproportionate rewards for top performers
  • flexibility and support for you to thrive
  • opportunities to grow professionally
  • vibrant community that is purposeful, engaging and inspiring

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