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The average salary for a Supply Chain Analyst is $67,931 per year in Canada. Salaries estimates are based on 500 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by a Supply Chain Analyst employees in Canada.
The highest salary for a Supply Chain Analyst in Canada is $80,918 per year.
The lowest salary for a Supply Chain Analyst in Canada is $58,012 per year.
Are you looking to advance your supply chain analyst career? Scouring new positions or seeking promotions can enhance your paycheque and make you more valuable to your employer. If you already have a college diploma or bachelor’s degree in commerce, business administration, or a related field, consider working towards a master’s in the same or similar field. Advanced education will set you apart from other candidates. You can also look into certification by your provincial management consulting association or accreditation as a quality auditor. If you’re in the health information management field, you can also obtain certification from the Canadian Health Information Management Association (CHIMA). Developing in areas that bring value to your field or company will help boost your in-demand skills, certifications, and education and improve your market value with your current or future employer.
As a supply chain analyst, you have a crucial role in planning and carrying out large-scale projects. You have an exhaustive list of never-ending responsibilities, including collecting data, analyzing, and improving your company’s supply chain system. If you’ve been working to promote top-notch performances from employees while lowering project materials costs, you’re likely ready to negotiate your salary. Start by looking at supply chain analyst postings nearby to get an idea of your market value. Crunch the numbers to determine a fair number based on your skills and qualifications. You can mention the market value during your negotiation, but your focus should be on proving why you deserve the raise. Use specific examples to show how you’ve brought value to the company.
About 71.13% of Supply Chain Analyst professionals feel satisfied with their salary, according to anonymous Glassdoor ratings. An additional $4,214 in potential pay per year, among other factors, can qualify the annual pay of a Supply Chain Analyst in Canada as a good salary.
Supply Chain Analyst professionals in Canada have a wide total pay range, between $50,798 and $96,856 depending on experience, with an estimated total pay of $67,931 following the average career path of a Supply Chain Analyst.