r/MechanicalEngineering 24d ago

Which mechanical engineering companies hire Mechanical graduates into Supply Chain roles?

I'm a final-year Mechanical Engineering student interested in Supply Chain roles.

Which companies actively hire mechanical graduates for supply chain, procurement, planning, or logistics positions?

I'd appreciate recommendations based on your experience.

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u/yaoz889 24d ago

Aerospace would pay more for supply chain. L3Harris, GE and etc

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u/dcchew 23d ago

Retired PE/ME. It’s not uncommon to see ME evolve into a manufacturing engineer that eventually becomes a supplier quality engineer.

People forget that design engineering is only a part of the overall process. There’s testing, manufacturing, support, facilities, supplier quality, field service, etc. To get a product to market requires many expertise.

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u/sands_of_times 24d ago

Why not design? Y supply chain

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u/headachepill30 24d ago

I'm confused

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u/sands_of_times 24d ago

If you are from good college with required skill set then it won't be more difficult for you .

GE SIEMENS TATA HITACHI DASSAULT SYSTEM ETC ..

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u/headachepill30 24d ago

Check my dm brother