[Remote] 2026-2027 Supply Chain Management Development Program (SCMDP) Intern (Previous Intern)

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Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Chevron is a global energy company that focuses on dependable supply chains to support its operations. The Supply Chain Management Development Program (SCMDP) Intern will gain hands-on experience in procurement and supply chain management, conducting analyses and supporting projects that drive efficiency and decision-making.


Responsibilities

  • Conduct various supply chain analyses, including internal and external market research studies, data and process analysis, and support of innovative digital solutions that help drive efficiency and data-driven decision making for P/SCM management and cross-operating company procurement teams
  • Frequent interaction with leadership, senior managers, current program members, and program alumni can be expected
  • Assignments span the end-to-end global supply chain across multiple asset classes, Corporate, and Business Unit roles
  • Business Intelligence & Data Visualization (e.g., spend, inventory, cost, etc.)
  • Strategic sourcing, negotiations strategy & execution
  • Business process improvement across the enterprise (e.g., logistics, contracting, materials management, inventory management, demand planning, etc.)
  • Evaluation and deployment of digital solutions, including change management
  • Benchmarking our performance and making and/or implementing recommendations to improve results
  • Market intelligence for existing and new products/services
  • Project management

Skills

  • Geographically mobile
  • Permanent US Work Authorization
  • Typically have completed a bachelor's degree in a technical and/or analytical discipline (e.g., engineering, finance, data science, business analytics, etc.)
  • 3+ years' work experience
  • Procurement or Supply Chain Management internship/work experience
  • Analytical skills, problem-solving capabilities, and business acumen
  • Exhibits leadership potential
  • Innovative approach and ability to look beyond standard practices
  • Demonstrates exceptional communication abilities
  • Promotes teamwork, diversity, inclusion, and integrity
  • Demonstrates a growth mindset by being open to learning and exploring a variety of Procurement/Supply Chain business areas
  • Demonstrates the ability to effectively apply feedback given

Benefits

  • All interns are offered corporate housing for the duration of their internship
  • Chevron offers competitive compensation and benefits programs which includes, but is not limited to, variable pay, health care coverage, retirement plan, protection coverage, time off and leave programs, training and development opportunities and a range of allowances connected to specific work situations

Company Overview

  • Chevron is an integrated energy and technology company that believes affordable, reliable, and ever-cleaner energy. It was founded in 1879, and is headquartered in San Ramon, California, USA, with a workforce of 10001+ employees. Its website is

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