Project Supply Chain Engineer 2026 - Lehigh Valley, PA


Lutron Electronics Company, Inc
Project Supply Chain Engineer 2026 - Lehigh Valley, PA
US-PA-Coopersburg
Job ID: 2025-4473
Type: Regular Full-Time
# of Openings: 3
Category: Engineering
Corporate Headquarters
Overview

As a Supply Chain Engineer at Lutron, you will contribute to impactful projects from the start. Your efforts will help to maintain our market position as the world leader in smart lighting and shading systems.

At Lutron, you are hired for a career, not just a job. As an integral member of our team, your skills and passion for supply chain design and execution will be nurtured through on-the-job training and supervision by industry experts. As you progress, you may explore opportunities to hone your technical expertise or transition into management. Additionally, you may explore other diverse opportunities in key areas of the business including product management, manufacturing, quality, operations, and more.

Supply Chain Engineers at Lutron participate within a cross-functional team to conceptualize, design, and develop innovative, high-quality consumer products and services for commercial and residential use.

There are a variety of concepts throughout the product lifecycle that you could encounter from day one, such as:

    • Global supply chain design, management, and optimization for raw materials and finished goods
    • Capacity planning and global process improvement (Enterprise Resource Planning)
    • Demand forecasting and optimization of inventory/warehouse utilization (Material Requirements Planning)
    • Risk management and mitigation strategies
    • Statistical analysis to support data-driven decision making
    • Supplier relationship/quality management and product cost analysis

Responsibilities
    • Ownership of supply chains for new product introduction or existing product delivery, including materials procurement and manufacturing logistics
    • Frequent interfacing with Engineering, Customer Service, and Sales to develop business plans and forecasts
    • Multi-disciplinary collaboration including, but not limited to, supply chain design reviews, facility transfer management, global master production schedule reviews, and delivery performance analysis.
    • Coordination with global manufacturing facilities and provide logistics support for high-volume production

Qualifications
    • Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Engineering, Operations Engineering, or related Engineering Discipline
    • Minimum, cumulative GPA of 3.00 for each degree earned
    • 0-3 years' experience in a related field

Lutron Electronics’ position as the worldwide leader in innovative lighting control and shading solutions has enabled consistent, annual growth. Our company has cultivated a reputation of unsurpassed quality, a broad range of technologies and product offerings, and a strong commitment to servicing our worldwide customers. This has allowed the company to invest in developing new technologies and services, expand our technical capabilities and global presence, and to find and retain the best talent. Build your career with Lutron where you will enjoy competitive compensation and benefits while exploring many options for continued growth and education. Make a difference every day in our dynamic, people-centric, technology-driven organization. For more information, view our website at www.lutron.com.

Lutron Electronics is an Equal Opportunity – Affirmative Action – Employer. We welcome qualified, motivated applicants regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics


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Equal employment opportunity, including veterans and individuals with disabilities.

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