Supply Chain Management Careers
Vast, Verified and Vital
Opportunities as immense as the supply chain itself.
How immense? Berkshire Hathaway projects the global logistics market to reach a value of $6.3 billion by 2024. Supply chain is a puzzle waiting to be solved, so every day is different. Without an efficient supply chain, people can’t access services and goods they need to live, like formula, medicine or clothing. An interesting career coupled with an important purpose is made even better because jobs in our field are high-paying.
28% Growth
Much faster than the average job market growth for logisticians through 2030, U.S. Dept. of Labor.
Rewarding
Operations managers have a median salary of $97,970, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2021
Careers
Thousands of logistical jobs are available in Wisconsin every day—and they want you!
Career Options
Supply chain management involves different components, like planning, sourcing, manufacturing and delivery and logistics, so you have a lot of different options to pursue:
- Warehouse Manager
- Inventory Analyst
- Purchasing Manager
- Logistician
- Transportation Analyst
- Operations Manager
- Buyer/Planner
- Inventory Manager
- Purchasing Agent
Where recent graduates work.
Take some inspiration from former Phoenix and see where they first landed:
- Schneider
- Schreiber
- Associated Bank
- Georgia-Pacific
- Koch Industries
- Bay Towel
- American Foods Group
- Fincantieri Bay Shipbuilding
- Amazon
Want to Expert Know more?
A nationally and internationally recognized scholar, Professor Gaurav Bansal is committed to student success. If you have any questions about our supply chain management program, just ask!