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Analyst, Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) - Illuminations

Richmond, Virginia, United States

Who We Are:

Exiger transforms supply chains into a strategic advantage—advancing our mission to make the world a safer and more transparent place to succeed. Our AI platform, 1Exiger, delivers instant visibility into complex supplier ecosystems, leveraging proprietary data and advanced AI to surface risk, automate compliance, and unlock efficiencies and cost savings to strengthen long-term resilience. Trusted by 550+ global customers—including Fortune 500 companies and U.S. government agencies—Exiger is a recognized, award-winning leader in supply chain AI and a FedRAMP® authorized provider to the federal government.

Analyst, Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) – Illuminations

Location: Richmond, VA

Work Environment: Hybrid

U.S. Citizenship Required | Clearance Sponsorship Available 


Who We Are

Exiger transforms supply chains into a strategic advantage—advancing our mission to make the world a safer and more transparent place to succeed. Our AI platform, 1Exiger, delivers instant visibility into complex supplier ecosystems, leveraging proprietary data and advanced AI to surface risk, automate compliance, and unlock efficiencies and cost savings to strengthen long-term resilience. Trusted by 550+ global customers—including Fortune 500 companies and U.S. government agencies—Exiger is a recognized, award-winning leader in supply chain AI and a FedRAMP® authorized provider to the federal government.


Role Summary

We’re seeking a SCRM Analyst to join the Illuminations team within Exiger Government Solutions (EGS), supporting deep-dive investigative research into supply chain risk across federal and mission-driven programs. This is an early-career, high-growth role ideal for analytically curious individuals who are passionate about national security, global supply chains, and data-driven research. You will contribute to high-impact analytical work and develop the skills to independently deliver client-ready insights over time.


What You’ll Do

  • Conduct deep-dive research on suppliers, sectors, technologies, and federal programs related to supply chain risk
  • Analyze strategic industries such as microelectronics, defense, pharmaceuticals, and other critical sectors
  • Support investigations involving bill of materials (BOM), supplier ecosystems, ownership structures, and geographic risk exposure
  • Research risk factors including foreign influence, country risk, critical technologies, and supply chain dependencies
  • Contribute to cyber SCRM investigations involving software vendors and broader software supply chain risk
  • Use SQL, Excel, internal data sources, and AI-enabled tools to gather and analyze information
  • Develop written deliverables, presentations, dashboards, and briefing materials
  • Synthesize qualitative and quantitative findings into clear, decision-ready insights
  • Support internal and customer briefings and grow toward independently presenting analytical outputs
  • Collaborate across teams and rapidly learn new tools, data sources, and workflows


What You Need:

  • U.S. citizenship
  • Bachelor’s degree in economics, political science, international affairs, national security, supply chain, data analytics, or related field
  • 0–3 years of experience, including internships, research roles, or academic work
  • Ability to write basic SQL queries independently
  • Strong proficiency in Excel
  • Comfort learning and using AI-enabled tools in research and analysis
  • Strong written communication and analytical writing skills
  • Strong verbal communication skills and ability to develop toward briefing responsibilities
  • Interest in national security, global supply chains, and investigative research
  • Ability to synthesize qualitative and quantitative information
  • Strong organizational skills and ability to work in a fast-paced environment


Nice to Have:

  • Experience with quantitative and qualitative analysis through coursework or internships
  • Experience creating presentations, reports, dashboards, or research deliverables
  • Exposure to consulting, research, government, think tanks, or market analysis environments
  • Interest in applying data tools to supply chain and national security challenges
  • Foreign language skills
  • Active security clearance or prior cleared experience


Why Exiger:

  • Work on high-impact national security and supply chain resilience challenges
  • Contribute to meaningful Federal and mission-driven programs
  • Develop analytical, writing, and data skills in a fast-paced environment
  • Build toward ownership of full client-facing analytical products


Why You’ll Love Working at Exiger:

  • High-performance culture rooted in accountability and collaboration
  • Discretionary Time Off with no maximum limits
  • Industry-leading health, vision, and dental benefits
  • Competitive compensation package
  • 16 weeks of fully paid parental leave
  • Flexible hybrid work environment
  • Wellness stipends and employee wellness programs
  • Career development support and certification reimbursement


#Li-Hybrid

Exiger is named a Leader in the Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Supplier Risk Management, twice selected as one of Fast Company's 'Brands That Matter,' and recipient of the Third Party Risk Association's Innovator Award, Exiger's technology has been recognized by leading analyst evaluations and 50+ awards. Learn more at Exiger.com and follow Exiger on LinkedIn.

At Exiger, our values define how we work and why we lead. We are mission-inspired, imagination-driven, trust-anchored, and compassion-focused—committed to building technology that makes the world safer, more transparent, and more resilient.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability or protected veteran status, or any other legally protected basis, in accordance with applicable law.

Exiger’s hybrid work policy is periodically reviewed and adjusted to align with evolving business needs.

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