Supply Chain Analyst
Listed on 2026-02-01
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Supply Chain/Logistics
Procurement / Purchasing, Logistics Coordination
Overview
We’re creating an entirely new way to solve the most ubiquitous problem in industry - moving and storing material. We’re applying robotics and distributed software to create a new class of product for this $1T market. We’re focused on the supply chain industry first. The industry is in a massive bind with the continued growth of e-commerce, sharp rise in costs, and supply chain disruptions.
What has been a “sleepy” industry for decades is now at the epicenter of sustaining the global economy.
About the role:
Mytra’s Supply Chain Team is looking for a builder who can stand up the underlying infrastructure to monitor end-to-end supply chain performance and develop reporting tools to provide critical supply chain insights to the business.
Responsibilities- Reviewing material, supplier, and cost data to ensure PLM and ERP stay aligned, and updating tracking databases when designs, costs, or suppliers change.
- Monitoring KPI dashboards related to cost, lead time, material readiness, and supplier performance, and flagging emerging risks or anomalies.
- Working with GSMs, engineering and operations to investigate shortages, cost deltas, or long-lead items and help define mitigations.
- Building and improving reports, dashboards, and data models that give clearer visibility into program level cost and supply risk.
- Supporting new product introductions by setting up item masters, cost rollups, and ensuring supply base changes are reflected accurately across systems.
- Partnering with senior team members to define new KPIs, risk indicators, and cost-tracking methodologies as our hardware programs and production volumes scale.
- Over time, leading more open-ended projects - such as automating parts of our reporting pipeline, and creating new views that help leadership make trade-offs between cost, risk, and schedule.
- Supporting ad hoc tasks across supply chain team activities including PO generation, logistics support,
- Proficiency in Supply Chain & Data Fundamentals:
You must have hands-on experience working with Bills of Materials (BOMs), material data, and cost/lead-time tracking to ensure supply chain visibility. - Experience with PLM and ERP Systems:
You need a proven track record of using Product Lifecycle Management and Enterprise Resource Planning software within a manufacturing or hardware-centric environment. - Data Modeling & Visualization
Skills:
You must be skilled at building and maintaining reports and KPI dashboards using tools like GSuite (Google Sheets), Notion, or BI platforms to surface business insights. - Hardware Workflow Knowledge:
You should understand the cross-functional lifecycle of hardware, specifically how engineering changes (ECOs) and sourcing decisions flow through various data systems. - Analytical Risk Identification:
The ability to analyze complex datasets to identify material shortages, cost overruns, and long-lead constraints before they impact production. - Cross-Functional Communication:
You must be able to effectively explain data models and supply chain risks to a diverse group of stakeholders, including engineering, operations, and executive leadership.
- You’re very comfortable with core supply chain and data fundamentals—working with BOMs, supplier and material data, cost and lead-time tracking, and building or maintaining reports in tools like GSuite, Notion, or BI dashboards—and have experience with PLM and ERP systems in a manufacturing or hardware context.
- You’re excited about working on a rapidly-evolving project, growing alongside the team, and helping shape how Mytra’s supply chain systems, processes, and metrics are defined.
- Uncertainty isn’t scary to you; you’re comfortable making informed assumptions, taking initiative, learning quickly from mistakes, and pivoting as programs, data, or priorities change.
- You’re familiar with cross-functional hardware workflows, including how engineering changes, sourcing decisions, and production constraints flow through PLM, ERP, and reporting tools.
- You can effectively communicate models and data —whether related to cost, risk, or system behavior—to a diverse audience that includes engineers, operators, and…
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