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Senior Operations Analyst, Supply Chain Visibility

Aplicar ahora Aplique más tarde Job ID 10152428 Ubicación Glendale, California, Estados Unidos / Washington, Distrito de Columbia, Estados Unidos / Orlando, Florida, Estados Unidos Business The Walt Disney Company (Corporate) Fecha de publicación 04/06/2026

Detalles del empleo:

About the Role & Team**

The Supply Chain Visibility (SCV) team was established to meet increasing regulatory and stakeholder demands for comprehensive supply chain due diligence. A newly formed team, SCV is responsible for managing Disney’s expanding responsibilities to understand and conduct due diligence on the upstream supply chain. This includes collaborating with Corporate and Business partners to operationalize new regulatory requirements, analyzing internal and external supply chain data to evaluate compliance, developing tools and methodologies to conduct due diligence in support of regulatory requirements, and partnering with internal Sourcing teams to gather and evaluate information from Disney’s vendors.  

Reporting to the SCV Operations Manager, the Senior Operations Analyst role will serve as a critical operational and reporting lead for SCV’s compliance programs and technology. The position will be responsible for preparing voluntary and regulatory disclosures, overseeing annual program reviews in alignment with governance frameworks, providing user support for SCV platforms, and closely partnering with Program Development and Technology colleagues to enhance the SCV technology.

We’re looking for someone who is driven by continuous improvement, skilled at supporting data‑driven reporting, and motivated by stakeholder and user satisfaction. The ideal candidate brings experience synthesizing data and stakeholder input to communicate clear findings, supporting technology users to drive effective system use, and enabling governance in a global, cross‑functional setting.

What You Will Do**

Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:

Regulatory Reporting & Voluntary Disclosures

  • Coordinate voluntary and regulatory reporting activities, e.g. for the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), Conflict Minerals, and public facility disclosure, and others.
  • Execute defined annual reporting cycles by supporting data collection and analysis, monitoring timelines, and tracking responses in partnership with third‑party service providers, business units, and other business and vendor contacts.
  • Perform quality checks and validation of supplier‑submitted data, including identification of gaps, inconsistencies, and potential non-compliance indicators, escalating findings as appropriate.
  • Partner with Legal, Controllership, Technology, Policy, and other teams to support review, approval, and final filing/publication processes, ensuring accuracy, completeness, and audit‑ready documentation.

Annual Reviews, Governance & Controls

  • Assist in consolidating program status, non-compliance indicators, and results for internal governance forums and senior leadership updates.
  • Coordinate annual program reviews, including stakeholder consultation, project management, and documentation, communication, and tracking of results and recommendations.
  • Ensure program documentation, controls, evidence, and records are maintained in support of regulatory, audit, and internal compliance requirements.

DSCV Platform & User Support

  • Act as an initial point of contact for users working with the SCV technology ecosystem.
  • Log, track, and triage user questions and issues, escalating more complex items and partnering with Program Development and Technology teams to support resolution.
  • Support the creation, update, and maintenance of user guidance, job aids, and training materials in alignment with established program processes.

Program Development Support

  • Partner closely with the Program team to support the operationalization of new and evolving regulatory requirements within the SCV technology portfolio.
  • Assist with testing, validation, and rollout of new program processes, data requirements, and platform enhancements.
  • Provide operational input and feedback to help improve program efficiency, data quality, and user experience.

Required Qualifications & Skills**

  • 4+ years of experience in supply chain compliance, responsible sourcing, sustainability, ESG, or related regulatory programs.
  • Demonstrated experience supporting regulatory reporting, data collection, or disclosure processes.
  • Strong organizational and project management skills, with the ability to manage multiple workstreams and deadlines.
  • Exceptional attention to detail and ability to validate complex datasets and documentation.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to clearly convey compliance findings to diverse stakeholders.
  • Proven ability to work cross‑functionally with Legal, Sourcing, Technology, Policy, and business partners.
  • Comfortable operating in ambiguous, evolving regulatory environments.
  • Proficiency with Excel and familiarity with data management or compliance platforms.
  • Willingness to work across different time zones and within a global team.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience supporting Conflict Minerals, EUDR, or similar supply chain due diligence regulations.
  • Familiarity with CMRTs, RMI tools, and supplier data collection methodologies.
  • Experience working with supply chain visibility, traceability, or compliance technology platforms and third‑party service providers.
  • Proficiency in additional languages (e.g., Chinese, Spanish, French) is a plus.

Education

  • Bachelor’s degree in international studies, political science, public policy, economics, business administration, sustainability, supply chains, or related field; advanced degree preferred  

Additional Information

This position is an on-site role requiring a minimum of four days per week in the office, with Glendale, CA as the preferred location; other locations, including Disney’s Washington, DC and Orlando, FL offices may be considered on a case-by-case basis for exceptionally qualified candidates.


The hiring range for this position in California is $95,500.00 to $128,000.00 per year, in Florida is $99,900.00 to $121,900.00 per year, and in Washington, DC is $104,800.00 to $128,000.00 per year. The base pay actually offered will take into account internal equity and also may vary depending on the candidate’s geographic region, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience among other factors. A bonus and/or long-term incentive units may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to the full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the level and position offered.


Acerca de The Walt Disney Company (Corporate):

En el área Corporativa de Disney, podrá ver cómo los negocios detrás de las marcas más influyentes de la compañía se juntan para crear la empresa de entretenimiento más innovadora, trascendente y admirada del mundo. Como miembro del equipo corporativo, trabajará con líderes de primer nivel para crear estrategias que mantengan a The Walt Disney Company en la vanguardia del entretenimiento. Trabaje junto a personas con ideas innovadoras como usted y aprenda de ellas a medida que empoderan a los mejores creadores de historias para que generen recuerdos para millones de familias en todo el mundo.

Acerca de The Walt Disney Company:

The Walt Disney Company, junto con sus subsidiarias y afiliadas, es una empresa internacional diversificada líder en entretenimiento familiar y medios de comunicación que incluye tres segmentos comerciales principales: Disney Entertainment, ESPN y Disney Experiences. Desde sus humildes comienzos como estudio de dibujos animados en la década de 1920 hasta su reconocido nombre en la industria del entretenimiento en la actualidad, Disney continúa con orgullo su legado de crear historias y experiencias de clase mundial para toda la familia. Las historias, los personajes y las experiencias de Disney llegan a consumidores e invitados de todos los rincones del mundo. Con operaciones en más de 40 países, nuestros empleados y miembros del elenco trabajan juntos para crear experiencias de entretenimiento que sean apreciadas a nivel local y global.

Este puesto es en Disney Worldwide Services, Inc. , que forma parte de una empresa comercial que denominamos The Walt Disney Company (Corporate).

Disney Worldwide Services, Inc. es un empleador que ofrece igualdad de oportunidades. Los solicitantes recibirán consideración para el empleo independientemente de su raza, religión, color, sexo, orientación sexual, género, identidad de género, expresión de género, nacionalidad, ascendencia, edad, estado civil, condición de militar o veterano, afección médica, información genética o discapacidad, o cualquier otro fundamento prohibido por la ley federal, estatal o local. Disney defiende un entorno empresarial donde las ideas y decisiones de todas las personas nos ayudan a crecer, innovar, crear las mejores historias y ser relevantes en un mundo en constante evolución.

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