Supply Chain Analyst Co-op - Macon, GA - Winter 2026 en Kent Building Supplies
Kent Building Supplies · Macon, Estados Unidos De América · Onsite
- Oficina en Macon
What We Offer:
- Co-op fee reimbursement up to $1000, if eligible
- Opportunities to take part in job related training and development
- Growth and progression opportunities within Irving Tissue and the larger network of the J.D. Irving group of companies
- Signing incentives for full-time roles for graduating students who have completed a work term within J.D. Irving (if applicable)
- Relocation costs (if applicable)
Responsibilities
- Work cross functionally within the Supply Chain team to map business processes and identify areas of opportunity
- Analyze inventory levels and management practices across the network
- Develop models to determine optimal safety stock levels in all warehouses
- Understand and communicate root cause
- Understand factors’ contributing to KPI’s and identify areas for improvement
Qualifications
- Education Required: Enrolled in a program studying Supply Chain/Business/Operations Management/Engineering or another relevant field, available for an 8 month work term and in good academic standing
- One co-op work term is considered an asset
- Inventory management knowledge an asset
- Process oriented with a passion for continuous improvement
- Demonstrated time management, problem solving, analytical and communication skills
- Ability to work independently with minimal supervision, while delivering on-target results
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications, in particular MS Excel
About Company
At Irving Tissue, we know the key to success is our people.
We are a leading manufacturer of premium quality tissue products – including national brands Royale® in Canada and Scotties® in the US - and private label.
We pride ourselves in our commitment to providing the best quality products and exceptional service to our consumers and customers.
Our parent company - J.D. Irving, Limited, is a responsible steward of the forests. Each year, its forest operations harvest less than 2 percent of the forest it manages, ensuring that the company grows more wood than it harvests. J.D. Irving has planted more than 1 billion trees since 1957, and the J.D. Irving Forest Supply Chain has been declared carbon neutral.