Logistics Analyst
Business Operations
Supply Chain
São Paulo, SP
On-site
TRACTIAN is transforming the industrial world by empowering frontline maintenance workers to achieve more. We’ve fused cutting-edge hardware with innovative software into one powerful platform, disrupting legacy systems and delivering smarter, faster solutions for our clients.
Analyze and optimize inbound logistics processes to ensure timely and efficient delivery of raw materials
Monitor inventory levels, ensuring accuracy and proper stock rotation
Collaborate with the logistics team to identify opportunities for process improvements in inbound operations
Support inventory management activities, including stock replenishment and cycle counting
Track performance metrics (KPIs) related to inbound operations and inventory accuracy
Coordinate with purchasing, production, and other teams to ensure material availability and avoid supply disruptions
Proven experience in managing inbound logistics operations and inventory control
Strong analytical skills with the ability to identify process inefficiencies and propose solutions
Familiarity with inventory management systems and best practices
Good communication skills and the ability to work effectively with cross-functional teams
Proficient in English
Bachelor's degree in Logistics, Business Administration, Engineering, or related fields
Experience with SAP or similar logistics management systems
• Competitive salary and stock options
• Optional fully funded English / Spanish courses
• 30 days of paid annual leave
• Education and courses stipend
• Employee Giving
• Earn a trip anywhere in the world every 4 years
• Day off during the week of your birthday
• Up to R$1.000/mo for meals and remote work allowance
• Health plan with national coverage and without coparticipation
• Dental Insurance: we help you with dental treatment for a better quality of life.
• Gympass and Sports Incentive: R$300/mo extra if you practice activities
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