About this role
As a Supply Chain & Planning Expert, you will play a pivotal role in advancing frontier agent evaluations in supply chain management. This position involves creating long-horizon supply chain tasks that reflect real-world scenarios, each accompanied by a deterministic rubric to evaluate agent performance against verifiable ground truth. The tasks you develop will require precise, checkable answers, avoiding subjective judgments.
Key Responsibilities- Develop scenarios in various areas including:
- Planning: Create forecasts with a ground-truth MAPE against historical data, conduct MRP runs with defined expected outputs, and perform inventory analyses with target safety stock.
- S&OP: Execute capacity analyses with known feasibility outcomes and design scenario plans with computable demand-supply reconciliation.
- Execution: Build supplier scorecards with calculated totals and manage logistics exception handling against defined SLAs.
- Engage in challenging tasks that require extended focus and attention to detail.
- Bachelor''s degree in Supply Chain, Industrial Engineering, Operations, or a related field.
- Minimum of 3 years of experience in supply chain planning, S&OP, or logistics.
- Proficiency in one or more planning systems such as SAP, Oracle, Kinaxis, Blue Yonder, or o9.
- Strong knowledge of demand forecasting, inventory theory, and S&OP operations.
- Ability to read and produce supply chain artifacts, including forecasts, S&OP decks, supplier scorecards, and exception playbooks.
- Excellent written communication skills, with the ability to articulate reasoning clearly and encode it into deterministic rubrics.
- APICS CPIM / CSCP certification is a plus.
- Must be located in the United States or Canada.
This is a remote position with an hourly employment type.
CompensationThe compensation for this role ranges from $70 to $95 per hour, depending on domain expertise and prior experience. High-performing contributors will have opportunities for promotion based on task quality and throughput.
EligibilityApplicants must be located in the United States or Canada.