Logistics Management Institute

SCRM - All-Source Supply Chain Risk

Logistics Management Institute$80K — $120K *
Aerospace & Defense
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in business administration, supply chain management, logistics, national security, engineering, data analytics, or a relevant technical field
  • 3+ years of experience in supply chain risk management, industrial base analysis, or related areas
  • Experience conducting supplier or market risk assessments is essential
  • Strong quantitative, analytical, and research skills
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office, particularly Word, PowerPoint, and Excel
  • Ability to communicate complex data in clear, actionable terms
  • Active Secret security clearance and U.S. citizenship are mandatory

Responsibilities

  • Conduct thorough supply chain risk assessments across various domains
  • Map suppliers and sub-tier networks to identify critical dependencies
  • Evaluate vendor health and potential impacts on program execution
  • Develop reports and analyses to inform Department of Defense decisions
  • Provide rapid, data-driven support for strategic sourcing and investments
  • Deliver insights to engage industry partners and improve sourcing strategies
  • Monitor and analyze industrial base trends to identify emerging issues

Benefits

  • Collaborative work environment fostering teamwork and innovation
  • Opportunities for professional development and further education
  • Support for maintaining a healthy work-life balance
  • Engagement with key stakeholders across government and industry
  • Dynamic and mission-driven work focused on national security initiatives
Full Job Description
Overview

The Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) Analyst will support Department of War (DoW) supply chain, industrial base, and logistics initiatives by conducting comprehensive all-source risk assessments across suppliers, parts, materials, programs, and industrial sectors. The analyst will evaluate critical risks including financial health, foreign ownership and control (FOCI), manufacturing capacity, quality performance, cybersecurity, geopolitical exposure, and continuity of supply.

This position involves gathering and analyzing data to enable proactive industrial base decision-making. The work strengthens the defense industrial base, reduces supply chain vulnerabilities, and supports sustainment and production objectives for critical national security capabilities.

Responsibilities

LMI is seeking a skilled SCRM Analyst - All-Source Supply Chain Risk at a client site in Arlington VA:

Key Responsibilities include:
  • Conduct all-source supply chain risk assessments covering financial, FOCI, capacity, quality, geopolitical, operational, and industrial base risks
  • Perform supplier and sub-tier mapping for priority PAE-MS programs, identifying single-source dependencies, foreign ownership concerns, and other critical supply chain risks
  • Assess vendor health and analyze potential impacts to PAE-MS program execution
  • Develop industrial base and supply chain assessments, studies, market surveys, supplier profiles, and analytical reports to inform DoD and internal PAE-MS decision-making
  • Provide rapid, data-driven support to deal teams for strategic sourcing, industrial base investments, production capacity expansion, and acquisitions, including timely assessments of mergers, acquisitions, ownership changes, and other significant market events
  • Supply market intelligence to support engagement with industry partners and drive strategic sourcing decisions
  • Deliver on-demand industrial base and SCRM assessments to CPEs and program offices, including identification of alternate suppliers, emerging vendors, potential mitigation strategies, and resolution of issues impacting cost, schedule, or performance
  • Regularly review, assess, and monitor industrial base trends, supplier performance indicators, market conditions, and risk reports; develop and recommend actions to resolve or mitigate emerging industrial base or supply chain issues
  • Conduct manufacturing readiness, technology readiness, and supply base assessments, focusing on emerging technologies, advanced manufacturing, biomanufacturing, critical materials, and other priority technology areas
  • Utilize supply chain analysis tools, structured analytic methods, and diverse data sources (government and commercial) to identify at-risk suppliers, constrained parts, single points of failure, and potential disruption impacts
  • Perform data analysis to identify risk patterns, supplier dependencies, production bottlenecks, capacity constraints, and mitigation opportunities
  • Prepare executive-level briefings, portfolio dashboards, decision memoranda, and reports to inform senior DoD and PAE-MS leaders, program offices, and stakeholders, translating complex analytics into actionable recommendations
  • Develop and present strategic insights to inform PAE-MS priorities, investment decisions, and resource allocation
  • Coordinate with government, industry, and internal stakeholders to validate findings, gather information, and support the execution of recommended courses of action
  • Contribute to the cultivation of a cooperative and collaborative work environment


Qualifications

Minimum Qualifications:
    • Bachelor's degree in business administration, supply chain management, logistics, national security, engineering, data analytics, or a relevant technical field
    • Minimum of 3 years of experience in supply chain risk management, industrial base analysis, technology assessments, logistics, acquisition support, intelligence analysis, or a comparable field
    • Demonstrated experience conducting supplier, market, industrial base, or all-source risk assessments
    • Demonstrated quantitative, analytical, and research skills
    • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, including Word, PowerPoint, and Excel
    • Demonstrated ability to synthesize complex information into clear, concise findings, risk statements, and actionable recommendations
    • Excellent oral and written communication skills, including experience preparing and presenting executive-level briefings and reports
    • High energy, enthusiasm, tact, and proven ability to interact effectively with senior executives across government and industry
    • Demonstrated ability to foster and maintain a collaborative work environment
    • Self-motivated and detail-oriented, with ability to meet deadlines, adapt to changing work priorities, and manage multiple tasks
    • Willingness to travel on occasion
    • Active Secret security clearance required
    • U.S. citizenship required
  • Preferred Qualifications
    • Experience supporting DoD, defense industrial base, acquisition, logistics, sustainment, or supply chain resilience initiatives within a government or highly regulated industry
    • Familiarity with FOCI, CFIUS, GIDEP, defense industrial base supplier risk concepts, critical materials, sole-source suppliers, foreign dependencies, and counterfeit risk assessment
    • Demonstrated experience conducting supplier and sub-tier mapping, identifying single-source and foreign-ownership concerns, and performing industrial base assessments to identify critical supply chain risks
    • Experience supporting strategic sourcing, production capacity expansion, and providing rapid assessments of ownership events, including mergers, acquisitions, and market changes affecting the industrial base
    • Experience with market intelligence, competitive analysis, and support for industry engagement activities
    • Experience delivering high-impact briefings, dashboards, and strategic insights to inform executive-level investment and resource allocation decisions
    • Proficiency using supply chain mapping, supplier risk assessment, business intelligence, or data visualization tools
    • Experience developing and recommending courses of action, mitigation strategies, or investment recommendations related to supply chain and industrial base risks

About Logistics Management Institute

Logistics Management Institute (LMI) is a consulting firm dedicated to improving the management of government. LMI provides leaders with the objective analysis, tools, and programs they need to make informed decisions for their organizations. LMI is a not-for-profit organization that has been providing innovative solutions to complex problems since 1961. LMI serves clients in the federal government, state and local governments, and the private sector.
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