Logistics Analyst

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AVG. SALARY

$76,960

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EDUCATION

Bachelor's degree

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

What To Learn

High School

Suggested Steps to Prepare for a Logistics Analyst Career (Grades 6-12)

Check out the recommended classes, activities and skills below for each grade level. These recommendations are very general -- discuss your specific course plan with your school counselors and teachers.

AI-assisted and curriculum-reviewed guidance. Talk with your counselor or teacher about your specific plan.
Grades 6-8

Helpful Classes

  • Math
  • Technology
  • Communication
  • Social Studies

Things to Try

  • Organize supplies for a class or team and track what comes in, goes out, and runs low, Practice counting, labeling, sorting, and checking records for accuracy, Compare two ways to store or move materials and explain which is more efficient, Interview a logistics analyst about inventory, schedules, and keeping work organized

Focus Skills

  • Organization
  • Recordkeeping
  • Data analysis
  • Accuracy
  • Coordination

Helpful Classes

  • Business
  • Algebra I
  • Computer Applications
  • English
  • Logistics Basics

Recommended Learning Areas

  • inventory systems
  • receiving
  • purchasing
  • metrics
  • workflow planning

Things to Try

  • Use a spreadsheet to track stock, orders, or deliveries for a mock or school project, Practice creating labels, counts, pick lists, or receiving logs and checking for errors, Observe how warehouses, stores, or offices organize materials and movement, Shadow a logistics analyst or logistics worker to see how records and timing are managed

Focus Skills

  • Organization
  • Recordkeeping
  • Data analysis
  • Accuracy
  • Coordination

Helpful Classes

  • Supply Chain and Logistics
  • Geometry
  • Spreadsheet Applications
  • English
  • Economics

Recommended Learning Areas

  • inventory systems
  • receiving
  • purchasing
  • metrics
  • workflow planning

Things to Try

  • Plan how supplies should be stored, counted, and reordered for a school or club activity, Compare shipping, receiving, purchasing, or stock-control steps and identify delays, Practice documenting item counts, shortages, damaged goods, or order updates, Use data to explain trends in inventory levels, demand, or delivery time

Focus Skills

  • Organization
  • Recordkeeping
  • Data analysis
  • Accuracy
  • Coordination

Helpful Classes

  • Inventory Management
  • Statistics
  • Business
  • Logistics
  • Technical Writing

Recommended Learning Areas

  • inventory systems
  • receiving
  • purchasing
  • metrics
  • workflow planning

Things to Try

  • Complete a logistics project tied to inventory systems, purchasing, or supply flow, Track metrics such as fill rate, stock levels, order timing, or receiving accuracy, Observe how workers coordinate suppliers, shipments, storage, and records, Interview professionals about quality checks, forecasting, and workflow planning

Focus Skills

  • Organization
  • Recordkeeping
  • Data analysis
  • Accuracy
  • Coordination

Helpful Classes

  • Supply Chain Management
  • Accounting
  • Data Analysis
  • Business Writing
  • Logistics

Recommended Learning Areas

  • inventory systems
  • receiving
  • purchasing
  • metrics
  • workflow planning

Things to Try

  • Build a portfolio with stock logs, process maps, receiving records, and supply metrics, Complete a capstone tied to inventory control, procurement, or operations coordination, Compare pathways in warehousing, purchasing, transportation, and supply chain analysis, Practice using data and documentation to improve speed, accuracy, and availability

Focus Skills

  • Organization
  • Recordkeeping
  • Data analysis
  • Accuracy
  • Coordination

Beyond High School

Here's a list of programs that you should consider if you're interested in this career:

Education Level

Education training and experience are required at different levels for success in different occupations.

Bachelor's degree

Logisticians typically need a bachelor’s degree to enter the occupation. Employers often prefer to hire candidates who have experience in a related occupation. In some cases, work experience may substitute for education.

Extra Requirements

Although not required, certification can demonstrate professional competence and a broad knowledge of logistics. Certifications include those available through the Association for Supply Chain Management (ASCM) and the International Society of Logistics (SOLE). Certifications available from the Defense Acquisition University (DAU) are required for Department of Defense acquisitions.

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