Supply Chain Management Trainee 2026 at Coca Cola – Apply Now

April 9, 2026

Job Overview

  • Date Posted
    April 9, 2026
  • Location
  • Expiration date
    May 9, 2026
  • Experience
    Fresh
  • Gender
    Both
  • Qualification
    Bachelor Degree / HND
  • Career Level
    Entry-Level

Job Description

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The Supply Chain Management Trainee 2026 internship offers hybrid exposure across end-to-end supply chain operations, including planning, procurement, engineering, manufacturing operations, quality, and logistics. The role is designed for analytical, hands-on problem-solvers who want to learn how materials, processes, and systems connect to deliver efficient and agile operations.

Key Responsibilities of Coca Cola Supply Chain Management Trainee Internship

  • Rotate across key supply chain departments (Planning, Procurement, Engineering, Manufacturing Operations, Quality, and Logistics) to gain end-to-end exposure
  • Support day-to-day plant operations while contributing to high-impact projects
  • Gather and analyze data to support operational performance and decision-making
  • Observe process flows, identify gaps, and suggest improvements to drive efficiency
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to strengthen operational systems and execution
  • Participate in mentorship/coaching, structured learning sessions, workshops, and leadership development activities

Required Qualification and Skills for Coca Cola Supply Chain Management Trainee Internship

  • Bachelor’s degree in STEM or related technical fields (Engineering, Sciences, Mathematics, Statistics, Supply Chain Management, etc.)
  • Strong curiosity, systems thinking, and ability to understand end-to-end process connections
  • Good analytical skills with a result-driven mindset
  • Strong attention to detail and disciplined work approach
  • Ability to collaborate effectively across teams and functions

Benefits of Coca Cola Supply Chain Management Trainee Internship

  • Mentorship and coaching from experienced professionals and leaders
  • Structured learning sessions, workshops, and leadership development activities
  • Hands-on exposure to multiple supply chain functions and plant operations


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