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Remote logistics analyst jobs are open across the U.S. at remote-first firms and distributed teams in sectors like e-commerce, freight, retail, and manufacturing. Employers hiring remote logistics analysts right now include Alvarez & Marsal, Obsidian Security, and ZS Associates. See the openings below and apply to the ones that match your experience.
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Senior Director, Site Logistics Manager
College Board – AP& I
Location: This is a fully remote role. Candidates who live near CB offices have the option of being fully remote or hybrid (Tuesday and Wednesday in office).
Type: This is a full-time position
About the Team
The AP Program Planning team is responsible for the successful execution of the annual AP Reading event where millions of student exam responses are scored. The team supports strategic planning, workforce coordination, logistics, vendor alignment, and data-driven decision making to ensure accurate and timely scoring across 40+ AP subjects. This work sits within the broader AP Delivery organization, which manages the AP annual cycle from course setup through exam administration, scoring, and score reporting. Each year, millions of students generate tens of millions of constructed responses that must be scored accurately, on time, and at scale by a distributed Reader workforce operating both onsite and remotely.
About the Opportunity
Leads the Site Logistics & Execution track, owning the site-wide systems, vendor alignment, infrastructure readiness, and real-time operational framework that enable AP Reading to function successfully onsite and in support of distributed scoring.
Designs the logistics model and execution environment within which Session Leads run subject- and session-level operations.
Serves as escalation authority for site-wide disruptions, major vendor performance issues, and system-level execution risks that exceed session-level control.
In this role, you will:
Site Strategy, Infrastructure, and Vendor Readiness
- Own the site-wide logistics strategy for AP Reading, including footprint planning, multi-year site planning, hotel and transportation frameworks, convention center alignment, equipment readiness, and onsite service models.
- Translate business requirements into vendor and site plans that support the scale, complexity, and timing of the Reading.
- Secure and maintain future-year assets such as convention center space, hotels, buses, equipment, and supplies in partnership with sourcing and vendor teams.
- Ensure floorplan assumptions, room configurations, workstation readiness, and accessibility requirements are defined early enough to support reliable execution.
Execution Model and Session Enablement
- Establish the operating standards, readiness milestones, and runbooks that Session Leads use to execute at the subject and session level.
- Design site-wide systems for daily flow, floor assignments, workspace management, issue escalation, vendor touchpoints, and late-scoring readiness.
- Ensure the Site Logistics track can support both onsite Readers and the distributed at-home workforce through strong coordination with Session Leads and cross-track partners.
- Guide how specific operational components such as travel, accommodations, transportation, or evening event oversight are assigned and managed across the team.
Live Oversight and Escalation Management
- Monitor site-wide operational health during the Reading and step in when vendor responsiveness, crisis situations, staffing constraints, or execution failures exceed session-level authority.
- Serve as escalation authority when a Session Lead cannot obtain the needed vendor response or when an issue affects multiple sessions, sites, or core service expectations.
- Coordinate with Demand & Utilization and Workforce Strategy leaders on major changes that affect scoring strategy, Reader experience, or site capacity.
- Ensure post-event reconciliations and site/vendor readouts capture lessons learned and drive measurable improvements.
Leadership and Track Development
- Lead Session Leads and shape the development of the Site Logistics & Execution track as a durable operating capability.
- Create strong coverage models, overlap plans, and decision norms so execution remains resilient even under stress.
- Use annual-cycle work such as floor planning, vendor planning, travel frameworks, and readiness reviews to improve the track year over year.
- Provide visibility upward to the Reading General Manager on emerging logistics risks, execution health, and operating-model improvements.
- Cultivate an inclusive and high achieving culture that enables all team members to live out College Board’s Operating Principles.
- Bring proven leadership experience and consistently embody College Board’s Manager Expectations in your work.
About You
To qualify for this role, you must have:
- Minimum of 7-10 years of senior operations leader with strong command of logistics, vendors, and live-event execution in complex environments.
- Skilled at designing systems others can execute and at knowing when to intervene versus when to let local operators solve the problem.
- Strong cross-functional partner who can tie site realities to scoring strategy and Reader experience.
- Calm under pressure and effective in crisis response, escalation management, and vendor accountability.
- Able to coach high-ownership directors while maintaining enterprise discipline.
- A strategic and inclusive leadership style: you set clear priorities, build effective team structures, plan for future needs, and foster a culture of belonging.
- A proven ability to drive performance and growth: you set high expectations, deliver real-time, evidence-based feedback, and coach team members to take smart risks, stretch their skills, and achieve meaningful impact.
- This role also includes the ability to travel 3-5 times a year to College Board offices or on behalf of College Board business. Travel may range from 1-2 days to multi-week stays during peak operational periods supporting AP Reading activities in late May through June.
All roles at College Board require:
- A passion for expanding educational and career opportunities and mission-driven work
- Authorization to work in the United States for any employer
- Curiosity and enthusiasm for emerging technologies, with a willingness to experiment with and adopt new AI-driven solutions and a comfort learning and applying new digital tools independently and proactively.
- Clear and concise communication skills, written and verbal
- A learner's mindset and a commitment to growth: welcoming diverse perspectives, giving and receiving timely, respectful feedback, and continuously improving through iterative learning and user input.
- A drive for impact and excellence: solving complex problems, making data-informed decisions, prioritizing what matters most, and continuously improving through learning, user input, and external benchmarking.
- A collaborative and empathetic approach: working across differences, fostering trust, and contributing to a culture of shared success.
About Our Process
- Application review will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. This role is expected to accept applications for a minimum of 5 business days.
- While the hiring process may vary, it generally includes: resume and application submission, recruiter phone/video screen, hiring manager interview, performance exercise, a panel interview, a conversation with leadership and reference checks.
What We Offer
At College Board, we offer more than just a paycheck—we provide a meaningful career, a supportive team, and a comprehensive package designed to help you thrive. We’re a self-sustaining nonprofit that believes in fair and competitive compensation, grounded in your qualifications, experience, impact, and the market.
A Thoughtful Approach to Compensation
- The hiring range for this role is $104,000–$160,000.
- Your exact salary will depend on your location, experience, and how your background compares to others in similar roles at the College Board.
- We aim to make our best offer upfront—rooted in fairness, transparency, and market data.
- We adjust salaries by location to ensure fairness, no matter where you live.
You’ll have open, transparent conversations about compensation, benefits, and what it’s like to work at College Board throughout your hiring process. Check out our careers page for more.
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Who's Hiring
- Alvarez & Marsal8

- Obsidian Security7

- ZS Associates4

- Nestlé USA3

- Wing2

Top Industries Hiring
- Technology & Software16
- Consulting & Professional Services16
- Food & Beverage4
- Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals4
- Consumer Goods3
What Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in remote logistics analyst jobs.
- Bachelor's degree in supply chain management, business, or a related field
- Proficiency in Excel, SQL, or data visualization tools such as Tableau or Power BI
- Experience with ERP or warehouse management systems such as SAP or Oracle
- Strong analytical skills with demonstrated ability to interpret and present data
- APICS CSCP or CPIM certification preferred for mid-level and senior roles
- Two or more years of experience in logistics, supply chain, or operations analysis
Tips for Your Remote Logistics Analyst Job Search
Show async communication skills upfront
Remote logistics analyst roles require clear written communication. Include examples in your resume or cover letter of how you've reported findings, escalated supply chain issues, or documented processes in writing for a distributed audience, not just in meetings.
Highlight remote-ready logistics tools
List the specific platforms you've used remotely: TMS software, ERP systems, SQL, Excel, or BI tools like Power BI or Tableau. Remote employers scan for these directly because they can't watch you work and need confidence you'll be productive from day one.
Apply early to remote roles that fit
Migrate Mate lists remote logistics analyst openings from across the U.S. in one place. Search for roles that match your background and apply directly. Remote roles often fill faster than on-site ones because the applicant pool is national.
Prepare for remote-specific interview questions
Remote logistics analyst interviews frequently test how you handle ambiguity without in-person support. Practice explaining how you'd prioritize competing supply chain issues, track down missing data, or flag a discrepancy when your manager is in a different time zone.
Demonstrate independent project ownership
Remote employers want evidence you can own an analysis end to end. Point to a specific project where you identified a logistics inefficiency, ran the numbers, and presented a recommendation without being closely supervised throughout the process.
Remote Logistics Analyst Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get a remote logistics analyst job?
Target companies with distributed operations teams, particularly in e-commerce, third-party logistics, and retail supply chains, since those sectors hire logistics analysts remotely most consistently. Remote employers screen heavily for self-direction, precise async written communication, and hands-on proficiency with tools like Excel, SQL, or TMS platforms. Demonstrating that you've managed timelines, flagged supply chain issues, and reported findings independently, without daily supervision, gives you a clear edge.
Which companies hire remote logistics analysts?
Remote logistics analyst roles are posted by Alvarez & Marsal, Obsidian Security, and ZS Associates and others right now, based on current remote listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Remote-first firms, distributed e-commerce operations, and large freight or third-party logistics companies tend to post these roles most frequently.
Can you get a remote logistics analyst job with no experience?
Yes, but remote entry-level logistics analyst roles are harder to land because employers expect you to troubleshoot and prioritize independently from day one. Companies with structured remote onboarding, like large e-commerce or third-party logistics firms, are more likely to hire entry-level candidates. You can strengthen your case by completing a supply chain or data analytics certification and showing a project, internship, or coursework where you analyzed real logistics data.
Do you need a degree for remote logistics analyst jobs?
Not always. Many remote employers list a degree in supply chain, business, or a related field as preferred rather than required, particularly for roles focused on data analysis or operations reporting. What consistently matters more is demonstrated proficiency in analytical tools, a clear record of working with logistics data, and the ability to communicate findings clearly in writing, which is essential for remote collaboration.
Which industries hire the most remote logistics analysts?
Most remote logistics analyst openings sit in Technology & Software, Consulting & Professional Services, and Food & Beverage, per current remote listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. These sectors hire logistics analysts remotely because their supply chains are geographically distributed and depend on real-time data analysis that doesn't require analysts to be on-site.
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