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Logistics engineer job opportunities abound at Locate Logistics Jobs, a highly-targeted job board serving employment candidates and employers in the logistics and supply chain fields. Employers are invited to use our highly cost-effective job posting service to locate top candidates for logistics engineer and other related positions, while job candidates can search always-updated logistics job listings online. Positions range widely, from entry-level logistics and supply chain jobs in warehouse, distribution and inventory positions to higher-end employment positions requiring more education and experience, including logistics engineer employment opportunities and logistics analyst jobs. As a nationwide job board, we feature career opportunities from coast to coast - candidates can find positions that range from Salt Lake City, UT logistics and supply chain jobs to positions in California, Texas, Florida, New England and throughout the U.S. Logistics engineers themselves are the creators of logistics systems and are concerned with systems engineering, including reliability engineering, that goes into effective logistics and supply chain systems. Those qualified as logistics engineers work with mathematical models that include variables such as Mean Time to Failure (MTTF), Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF), Mean Time to Repair (MTTR), Failure Mode and Effects Analytics and a variety of other elements. In the simplest sense, the engineer operating in a logistics setting ensures that the supply chain operates as efficiently as possible within certain cost restraints. Success is measured is reliability rate, with inevitable (but minimized) breakdowns in the supply chain being the goal of the engineer. Despite being a "cost" in the overall accounting of a business or organization, logistics and supply chain engineering do represent cost saving opportunities through greater efficiency, and therefore still offer a value proposition for companies seeking the services of talented and highly-qualified supply chain engineers.

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