Supply Chain intern (student)
Schneider Electric
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What will you do? — Take the Lead with These Responsibilities Ensure timely end-to-end upstream material flow — coordinating with global transportation on material transits, tracking the plant status of blocked materials, and aligning with internal stakeholders to keep component flow on schedule. Track and help resolve material-blocking issues (invoice discrepancies, MRBR/blocked invoices, in-transit delays) in coordination with Import/Export, Procurement, and Quality. Build and maintain planning dashboards/reports (inventory, OTD, blocked invoices, critical component capacity) to support daily decision-making. Assist with MRP/SAP master data checks (lead times, safety stock, lot sizes, MOQ) and flag inconsistencies. Participate in continuous-improvement initiatives tied to supply chain KPIs (OTD, inventory levels, planning accuracy). What skills and capabilities will make you successful? Strong Excel skills (formulas, pivot tables); Power BI/Power Query or basic Python is a plus. Analytical mindset — comfortable working with data from multiple systems (SAP, Kinaxis, Tableau) and reconciling discrepancies. Clear communicator in Spanish and English (cross-site/supplier coordination). Organized, detail-oriented, comfortable following up across multiple teams (Finance, Warehouse, Production, Logistics). Currently enrolled in an Industrial Engineering, Logistics, Supply Chain, or related degree program. What's in it for you? Hands-on exposure to end-to-end upstream supply chain planning at one of Schneider Electric's key manufacturing sites. Direct mentorship from the Upstream Planning Leader; visibility with Procurement, Logistics, Finance, and Operations leadership. Real ownership of a process-improvement/automation project with measurable business impact — strong portfolio piece. Exposure to enterprise tools (SAP, Kinaxis, Tableau, Power Automate/Power BI) used across a global manufacturing network. Who will you report to? Reports to the Upstream Planning Leader (single point of contact), working within a small, cross-functional planning team that interfaces daily with Procurement, Warehouse/Recibos, Import-Export, Finance, and Production. What qualifications will make you successful for this role? Actively pursuing a degree in Industrial/Logistics/Supply Chain Engineering (or equivalent), able to commit to internship/estadía hours. Basic proficiency in Excel required; SAP or ERP exposure and English fluency are strong pluses. No prior professional experience required, this role is designed to build practical supply chain planning skills from the ground up. Ready to learn, grow, and make an impact? We're excited to meet you — apply now! Rewards designed for you Our Total Rewards is our way of saying: We see you and we value you. It’s more than just pay and benefits—it’s a meaningful investment in you. It is designed to help you perform, grow, feel safe, and elevate your potential. 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Qualifications:
What qualifications will make you successful for this role? Actively pursuing a degree in Industrial/Logistics/Supply Chain Engineering (or equivalent), able to commit to internship/estadía hours. Basic proficiency in Excel required; SAP or ERP exposure and English fluency are strong pluses. No prior professional experience required, this role is designed to build practical supply chain planning skills from the ground up. Ready to learn, grow, and make an impact? We're excited to meet you — apply now!
Responsibilities:
What will you do? — Take the Lead with These Responsibilities Ensure timely end-to-end upstream material flow — coordinating with global transportation on material transits, tracking the plant status of blocked materials, and aligning with internal stakeholders to keep component flow on schedule. Track and help resolve material-blocking issues (invoice discrepancies, MRBR/blocked invoices, in-transit delays) in coordination with Import/Export, Procurement, and Quality. Build and maintain planning dashboards/reports (inventory, OTD, blocked invoices, critical component capacity) to support daily decision-making. Assist with MRP/SAP master data checks (lead times, safety stock, lot sizes, MOQ) and flag inconsistencies. Participate in continuous-improvement initiatives tied to supply chain KPIs (OTD, inventory levels, planning accuracy). What skills and capabilities will make you successful? Strong Excel skills (formulas, pivot tables); Power BI/Power Query or basic Python is a plus. Analytical mindset — comfortable working with data from multiple systems (SAP, Kinaxis, Tableau) and reconciling discrepancies. Clear communicator in Spanish and English (cross-site/supplier coordination). Organized, detail-oriented, comfortable following up across multiple teams (Finance, Warehouse, Production, Logistics). Currently enrolled in an Industrial Engineering, Logistics, Supply Chain, or related degree program. What's in it for you? Hands-on exposure to end-to-end upstream supply chain planning at one of Schneider Electric's key manufacturing sites. Direct mentorship from the Upstream Planning Leader; visibility with Procurement, Logistics, Finance, and Operations leadership. Real ownership of a process-improvement/automation project with measurable business impact — strong portfolio piece. Exposure to enterprise tools (SAP, Kinaxis, Tableau, Power Automate/Power BI) used across a global manufacturing network. Who will you report to? Reports to the Upstream Planning Leader (single point of contact), working within a small, cross-functional planning team that interfaces daily with Procurement, Warehouse/Recibos, Import-Export, Finance, and Production.