The technology enabler β coordinating supply chain systems support and user activities.
As a Supply Chain Systems Coordinator, you coordinate supply chain systems activities. You're supporting users, managing system requests, coordinating implementations, and ensuring supply chain systems serve users effectively.
Your day supports system effectiveness. You might handle system support requests, then coordinate user training, then support implementations, then track system issues, then maintain documentation. You're ensuring supply chain systems work effectively.
The hardest part is bridging technology and operations. Users have operational needs; systems have technical constraints. You need to help users while managing system capabilities. The people who thrive here understand both technology and supply chain and can work across boundaries.
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Median pay for a Supply Chain Systems Coordinator is about $102K nationally, with the field ranging roughly from $61K to $181K depending on experience, employer, and metro (BLS).
Core skills for this role include Reading Comprehension, Active Listening, Time Management, Speaking, and Coordination.
Most people in this role hold a bachelor's degree.
Employment in this field is projected to grow about 6.1% through 2034, with roughly 213,000 people working in it today (BLS).
Closely related roles include Supply Chain Systems Manager, Inventory Control Supervisor, and Parts Manager.
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