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Senior SCRM Analyst

McLean, 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.

Senior SCRM Analyst

Location: Arlington, VA
Work Environment: Client-site required with limited remote flexibility
Clearance: Active Top Secret required; TS/SCI strongly preferred

Role Summary:

Exiger is seeking a Senior Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) Analyst to support a high-impact national security customer in assessing, prioritizing, and mitigating supply chain risks across critical programs, technologies, and industrial base dependencies. This role is designed for an experienced analyst who can operate in a senior advisory capacity, translate complex supplier and risk data into decision-grade insights, and support customer stakeholders in understanding vulnerabilities that may affect mission readiness, resilience, and operational continuity.

The Senior SCRM Analyst will sit directly with the customer and will partner closely with Exiger Government Delivery, product, data, and mission teams to produce analytical products, risk assessments, mitigation recommendations, and executive-ready briefings. The position requires strong judgment, exceptional written communication, and the ability to operate credibly with senior government stakeholders in a fast-moving, mission-driven environment.

What You'll Do:

  • Conduct advanced supply chain risk assessments across mission-critical programs, suppliers, components, and technology areas.
  • Identify supplier vulnerabilities, single-source dependencies, capacity constraints, obsolescence risks, foreign ownership, control, or influence indicators, and other risks affecting mission assurance.
  • Analyze supplier networks, industrial base dependencies, sourcing pathways, and risk exposure using proprietary, government-furnished, and open-source datasets.
  • Develop decision-support products that connect supplier risk, operational impact, mitigation options, and recommended courses of action.
  • Support industrial base planning, resilience analysis, and supply chain visibility efforts for senior government stakeholders.
  • Produce structured risk assessments, executive briefings, recurring status reports, and evidence-backed analytical products.
  • Partner with customer stakeholders to validate findings, refine analytical priorities, and translate requirements into repeatable workflows.
  • Support risk mitigation planning, alternate sourcing analysis, action tracking, and closure criteria for identified vulnerabilities.
  • Maintain clear documentation, source attribution, analytical methodologies, and audit-ready evidence packages.
  • Collaborate with Exiger data, product, and engineering teams to improve data quality, analytical tooling, dashboards, and repeatable delivery processes.

What You Need:

  • Active Top Secret clearance required; TS/SCI strongly preferred.
  • Ability to work regularly at a secure customer site in the National Capital Region, with onsite presence as required by the customer.
  • Strong analytical judgment and ability to turn complex supply chain, supplier, and risk data into clear recommendations.
  • Excellent written communication skills, including experience producing executive-level briefings, risk summaries, and decision-support materials.
  • Proficiency with Excel and familiarity with analytical tools such as SQL, Python, Tableau, Power BI, Palantir, or similar platforms.
  • Ability to operate independently, manage competing priorities, and deliver high-quality work under compressed timelines.
  • Comfortability working directly with government stakeholders, technical teams, and cross-functional delivery partners.

Professional Experience Required:

  • 6+ years of experience in supply chain risk management, intelligence analysis, defense industrial base analysis, logistics, acquisition, operations research, or a related analytical discipline.
  • Experience supporting Department of Defense, Intelligence Community, federal civilian, aerospace and defense, or other national security customers.
  • Demonstrated experience analyzing supplier networks, industrial base dependencies, critical technologies, mission risk, or third-party/vendor risk.
  • Experience producing structured analytical products for senior stakeholders, including briefings, risk assessments, mitigation plans, and recurring program deliverables.
  • Experience conducting structured research and maintaining supporting documentation, evidence packages, and source attribution.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience with industrial base planning, defense acquisition, sustainment, logistics, or mission assurance programs.
  • Knowledge of supply chain risk management frameworks, supplier risk assessment, or third-party risk management practices.
  • Familiarity with CAGE codes, NSNs, DLA, SAM.gov, GIDEP, FED-LOG, FPDS, USAspending.gov, or related defense and supplier data sources.
  • Experience with FOCI analysis, sanctions screening, CFIUS-related research, geopolitical risk analysis, or OSINT methodologies.
  • Experience developing mitigation strategies, alternate sourcing recommendations, or industrial base resilience plans.
  • Experience briefing senior government, military, or executive stakeholders.

Why Exiger:

Exiger is transforming how government and commercial organizations understand, manage, and mitigate supply chain risk. Our Government Delivery team supports mission-critical national security programs by combining AI-enabled technology, proprietary data, advanced analytics, and experienced practitioners to deliver actionable insights for real-world decision-making.

In this role, you will work at the intersection of supply chain resilience, national security, industrial base readiness, and advanced analytics. You will help customers identify vulnerabilities, prioritize risk, and strengthen mission-critical supply chains that matter.

Why You'll Love Working at Exiger:

  • High-performance culture rooted in accountability, collaboration, and a shared commitment to excellence.
  • Discretionary Time Off with no maximum limits.
  • Industry-leading health, vision, and dental benefits.
  • Competitive compensation package, including base salary and bonus opportunity.
  • 16 weeks of fully paid parental leave.
  • Flexible, hybrid approach to working, subject to customer-site requirements.
  • Wellness stipends and employee health programming.
  • Career development support and certification reimbursement.

#Li-Onsite

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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