Project and Supply Chain Management Career Outlook
With access to the Pennsylvania Turnpike and interstates 80, 81 and 84, northeastern Pennsylvania is home to numerous distribution centers and related businesses that ship goods and materials throughout the country. This Project and Supply Chain Management degree was designed to be of value locally and to meet the needs of employers in the region and beyond.
Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Project and Supply Chain Management program are well-prepared for careers in some of the highest in-demand professions in modern business and government environments: managing the supply chain and project initiatives in world-class business firms, public sector organizations, construction, IT organizations, third-party logistics providers, and goods and services distribution operations.
Career Paths in Project and Supply Chain Management?
Earning a degree in Project and Supply Chain Management can lead to a number of different career paths. Possible areas of employment include:
- Project management
- Project manager
- Project scheduler
- Program coordinator
- Sales
- Account management
- Estimator
- Business analyst
- Quality assurance
- Demand planner
- Supply chain management
- Planning and forecasting
- Purchasing
- Supplier sourcing
- Operations management
- Materials management
- Inventory management
- Vendor inventory management
- Warehouse operations
- Distribution
- Systems management
- Rate analysis
- Performance analysis
- Customer service
- Global supply chain management
- Transportation/Carrier management
- Rate analysis
- Pricing
- Sales
- Marketing
- Customer service
- Account management
- Systems management
- Transportation management
- Traffic management
- Dispatching
- Fleet management
- Third party logistics
- Analysis
- Demand forecasting
- Sales
- Customer service
- Account management
- Systems management
- Warehouse operations
- Inventory management
- Dispatching
- Transportation management
- Freight management