Coca-Cola
Senior Product Data Analyst - Supply Chain
US - GA - Atlanta · 11d ago
Citizen / GC only5+ YOE
Quick summary
AI parsed- Experience
- 5+ years of data analysis, analytics, or business intelligence in complex operational/supply chain domains. Key skills: Microsoft Azure (Synapse, Fabric, PySpark), SQL, supply chain systems (SAP S/4HANA, Oracle OTM), Power BI, data modeling, statistical analysis
- Salary
- $164,000 - $193,000
- Arrangement
- onsite
Responsibilities
- Develop deep understanding of end-to-end supply chain processes and analyze large, complex datasets to identify performance drivers, risks, and improvement opportunities across planning and execution
- Partner with Product Managers and stakeholders to define product objectives, success metrics, KPIs, and design analytical models that support scalable data products and decision intelligence
- Work closely with data engineering teams to define, validate, and evolve data models in Microsoft Azure while ensuring analytical outputs are accurate, reliable, and aligned to supply chain process realities
- Create dashboards, analytical views, and narratives that communicate complex supply chain data insights clearly to technical and non-technical audiences, and mentor analysts through collaboration and shared best practices
Benefits
Full range of medical, financial, and other benefits · Annual incentive (30% reference value) · Relocation provided · Growth and continuous learning culture
Full description
Job Description Summary:
Digital data products are central to how the NAOU Supply Chain plans, executes, and continuously improves end‑to‑end performance across sourcing, manufacturing, transportation, and customer fulfillment. Our Supply Chain Capabilities COE builds enterprise‑scale data products that create visibility, decision intelligence, and measurable business outcomes for planning, operations, and leadership across NAOU.
We are hiring a Senior Data Analyst to join our Supply Chain Digital Enablement Team. This role is embedded within empowered, cross‑functional product teams and pa…