Supply Chain and Logistics Officer - In-Flight Services
Emirates is seeking a Supply Chain and Logistics Officer to manage in-flight service items at their Dubai hub. The role involves monitoring stock levels, overseeing replenishment, and coordinating with suppliers to optimize logistics costs. Candidates should have experience in supply chain systems, forecasting, and data analysis. This position offers a chance to work in a fast-paced aviation environment with global reach.
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Experience
3+ years
Function
Operations
Work mode
Onsite, UAE
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Emirates is seeking a Supply Chain and Logistics Officer to manage in-flight service items at their Dubai hub. The role involves monitoring stock levels, overseeing replenishment, and coordinating with suppliers to optimize logistics costs. Candidates should have experience in supply chain systems, forecasting, and data analysis. This position offers a chance to work in a fast-paced aviation environment with global reach.
TAL's take
Stable role at a well-known global brand with clearly defined operational responsibilities.
The JD is highly specific regarding supply chain tasks, inventory management, and the required ERP/system context.
Must haves
- 3+ years experience in Supply Chain & Logistics Management
- Understanding of integrated supply chain and logistic concepts
- Analytical and data modelling skills
- Developed Microsoft Office skills
- Knowledge of inventory analysis, product line setups, and forecast creation
Tools and skills
Nice to have: apics, cips, cma, cfa.
About the company
Global airline brand with significant operations but not a tech-centric Tier 1 company.
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