The Logistics Operations Analyst supports 3PL Operations and Domestic Transportation through data manipulation, reporting, and project support for performance improvement.
The Logistics Analyst will work to support 3PL Operations, Inbound Logistics and Domestic Transportation in daily reporting, tracking, and analysis. This role will manipulate data related to operational metrics, cost tracking and provide business performance updates. There will also be a component of project support which will require engaging cross functional internal and external teams. The Analyst will be encouraged to provide recommendations on ways to improve and enhance functions. The successful candidate will have a well-rounded administrative skill set and will be comfortable working directly with various managers across Logistics.
Top Skills
Data Analysis
Reporting
Deckers Brands Goleta, California, USA Office
250 Coromar Drive, Goleta, CA, United States, 93117
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