Full-Time

Global Supply Chain Analyst

Posted on 5/9/2026

Methode Electronics

Methode Electronics

1,001-5,000 employees

No salary listed

Southfield, MI, USA

In Person

Category
Operations & Logistics (1)
Required Skills
Power BI
Data Science
Forecasting
Word/Pages/Docs
Tableau
Zoho
VBA
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
PowerPoint/Keynote/Slides
Requirements
  • Fluent English Required
  • Bachelor’s degree in business, Supply Chain Management, Data Science or Information Systems
  • Experience within the Automotive, Industrial or Data Center businesses
  • 2 years of experience in a discipline of Supply Chain Management
  • Experience of driving Continuous Process Improvements
  • Strong change management and training skills
  • Demonstrated capability and knowledge of Microsoft Office (i.e. Excel, Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, Power BI)
  • Strong quantitative and analytical skills – data science and scripting experience is an advantage
  • Analyzing large, complex data sets through the utilization of analytics tools (Excel, Access, VBA, Tableau, Power BI, Zoho)
  • Strong capability to work and influence cross-functionally and drive continuous digital and system improvements
  • Solid understanding of supply chain operations, especially inventory control, planning, forecasting, scheduling and S&OP
  • Familiar with the development, use, and implementation of supply chain planning and control tower systems
Responsibilities
  • Create a strong bias for action with a demonstrated ability to mine, refine, and utilize complex data sets
  • Drive standardized reporting across all levels of the Supply Chain and create tools that allow quick and meaningful analysis of processes across the business. This reporting should drive activity and where necessary countermeasures to continually improve workflow efficiency, customer experience and financial performance
  • Responsible for assembling data, analyzing performance, identifying problems, and developing recommendations that drive improvement in key performance metrics: Customer OTIF, inventory turns, and forecast accuracy
  • Build dashboards, process maps, scripts, and work with Microsoft Office products,business partnersand IT personnel to create programs & EDI reports to enable leaner, more efficient Methode business operations
  • Develop, maintain and automate Supply Chain dashboards that reduce non-value-added work for MP&L Planners, freeing them up to become more proactive in planning the Supply Chain and reducing business risk
  • Design and perform process workflows that ensure large-scale data cleansing and standardization projects are completed successfully
  • Collaborate with teammates and external partners to collect, test, and validate the data required to successfully launch new digital software platforms
  • Establishes governance and drives adherence to the MP&L Digital strategy
  • Analyze demand and supply patterns by developing a model of customer forecast and sales history together with purchase and receipt data
  • Utilize the demand data to decide optimal inventory level, communicate to production and purchasing to minimize working capital and stock out
  • Analyze customer forecast and verify data to align with actual sales numbers in support of S&OP/S&OE Planning cycles
  • Identify capacity constraints and work with partners to develop costed contingency plans to maintain service levels for business scenarios
  • Measure actual performance against goals on regular basis and present results to senior management
  • Provide regular reports and insights on inventory levels, delivery performance, and planning efficiency to senior leadership
  • Ensure compliance with company policies, regulatory requirements, and industry standards
Desired Qualifications
  • Additional Languages: Spanish, Arabic or Mandarin Language also desirable but not necessary
  • MBA or MSc in Supply-Chain or Analytics
  • Certifications in supply chain management (e.g., APICS, CPIM, CSCP)
  • Proficiency in project management and problem-solving techniques
  • Six Sigma Green Belt

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Chicago, Illinois

Founded

1946

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Industrial segment power distribution grows amid surging AI data center demand.
  • dataMate sale for $16 million and Harwood Heights facility generate debt reduction cash.
  • Reaffirmed FY2026 guidance targets $975 million revenue with positive free cash flow.

What critics are saying

  • EV program delays slash $100 million annual automotive sales through FY2027.
  • Willingboro lawsuit imposes groundwater contamination liability and facility shutdowns.
  • Mexico operations lag Egypt recovery by six months, eroding Q1 FY2027 margins.

What makes Methode Electronics unique

  • Methode focuses on power solutions for data centers and vehicle electrification post-dataMate divestiture.
  • Relocated HQ to Southfield, Michigan, integrates into Detroit's EV supplier ecosystem.
  • Appointed Arnie Jensen as VP Global Operations with 25+ years turnaround expertise.

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Techface
Mar 28th, 2026
N.J. utility takes global tech company to federal court over water contamination.

N.J. utility takes global tech company to federal court over water contamination. Technology Mar 28, 2026 The Willingboro Municipal Utility Authority is suing global technology company Methode Electronics and others for allegedly contaminating the Burlington County town's drinking water with hazardous chemicals linked to cancer. The town's groundwater Techface...

Hoodline
Mar 24th, 2026
Southfield snags Methode Electronics HQ after 80-year Chicago run.

Southfield snags Methode Electronics HQ after 80-year Chicago run. Published on March 24, 2026 Methode Electronics, the auto supplier that traces its roots to postwar Chicago, has officially packed up its corporate headquarters and moved to Southfield, Michigan, ending roughly 80 years of being Chicago-based. Company leaders are pitching the move as part of a multiyear overhaul meant to shrink the firm's footprint and zero in on higher-growth product lines. The relocation plants Methode firmly in the Detroit metro supplier ecosystem at a time when many vendors are jockeying for position in the race toward vehicle electrification. In a March 5 earnings update, the company said it had finalized an agreement to sell its Harwood Heights, Illinois, facility as part of a broader footprint simplification, according to Methode Electronics. The firm's investor presentation lists "Relocated corporate headquarters to Southfield, Michigan" among recent strategic actions, per Methode Electronics. The company's most recent SEC 10-Q lists 25650 West Eleven Mile Road in Southfield as its principal executive offices and identifies 8750 West Bryn Mawr Ave. in Chicago as its former address, according to the SEC. That filing serves as the formal notice to investors reflecting the registrant's change of address for the quarter ended January 31. Local reporting says the Southfield headquarters will be housed in roughly 63,400 square feet of office space, a footprint described as the company's new base after about eight decades in the Chicago area, according to Crain's Detroit Business. The outlet framed the relocation as part of a broader pattern of suppliers consolidating operations closer to Michigan's manufacturing cluster. Why Methode says it is moving. Methode was founded in Chicago in 1946 and has grown into a global supplier of connectors, human-machine interfaces, and power distribution products, per the company's history. Management says the headquarters shift and recent asset sales are part of a deliberate plan to align the portfolio and tighten operational discipline, with CEO Jon DeGaynor calling the moves "tangible proof points" of that plan in the company's quarterly release, according to Methode Electronics. What this means for Chicago and Southfield. Executives said they have subleased the prior Chicago facility and signed a purchase agreement for the Harwood Heights property, and that proceeds from asset sales will be used primarily to repay debt and strengthen the balance sheet, according to investor coverage of the quarter. The company did not disclose detailed staffing moves in the release, leaving open how many roles might shift to Michigan versus remain in Illinois, per AmericanBankingNews. Market reaction and next steps. Methode also trimmed its fiscal 2026 adjusted EBITDA guidance in the quarter, and investors did not love it, with coverage noting a sharp drop in the stock after the results, even as management described a longer-term pivot toward power solutions and data center work, according to Investing.com. Company filings show the dataMate sale has closed and the Harwood Heights agreement is intended to help simplify the company's footprint while the business executes its transformation plan. For Southfield, landing the headquarters of a decades-old supplier is a modest win for a suburban market that actively courts corporate relocations. For Chicago, the move closes a long corporate chapter. Methode's filings and investor materials present the relocation as one step among several aimed at a leaner footprint and better cash flow, and company officials say they will provide further updates as the transformation proceeds, according to the SEC.

Yahoo Finance
Mar 12th, 2026
Methode Electronics misses Q4 earnings by 85% despite beating revenue estimates

Methode Electronics reported fourth-quarter revenue of $233.7 million, beating analyst estimates by 6.5%, but posted an adjusted loss per share of $0.37, missing expectations. The company's adjusted EBITDA of $7.3 million fell 48.9% short of forecasts. CEO Jonathan DeGaynor cited ongoing challenges in North American automotive and commercial vehicle lighting, along with electric vehicle programme delays. Operations in Mexico faced particular pressure from programme delays and volume reductions. The Industrial segment, particularly power distribution solutions for data centres, provided some growth. The company raised full-year revenue guidance to $975 million but maintained EBITDA guidance of $60 million, below analyst estimates of $70.12 million. Management indicated operational improvements in Mexico lag Egypt by six months and confirmed additional divestitures of non-core businesses remain under consideration.

Yahoo Finance
Mar 6th, 2026
MEI lifts full-year guidance to $975M as industrial power growth balances auto sector struggles

Methode Electronics reported fourth-quarter revenue of $233.7 million, beating analyst estimates but declining 2.6% year-over-year. The custom-engineered solutions manufacturer posted a non-GAAP loss of $0.37 per share, missing estimates by 85%. The company raised its full-year revenue guidance to $975 million at the midpoint, 2.5% above analyst expectations. However, EBITDA guidance of $60 million came in below estimates. CEO Jonathan DeGaynor attributed profit pressures to headwinds in North American automotive and commercial vehicle lighting, plus delays in electric vehicle programmes and operational challenges in Mexico. Growth in industrial power solutions for data centres provided some offset. Management expects near-term profitability to remain pressured but anticipates improvement through restructuring efforts and a shift towards higher-growth sectors including data centres and vehicle electrification.

Yahoo Finance
Mar 5th, 2026
Methode Electronics reports $15.9M loss in fiscal Q3, forecasts $950M-$1B annual revenue

Methode Electronics reported a fiscal third-quarter loss of $15.9 million, or 45 cents per share. Adjusted losses came to 37 cents per share. The Chicago-based maker of electrical components for automotive and computer industries posted revenue of $233.7 million for the period. The company expects full-year revenue between $950 million and $1 billion.