Inventory Control Manager II

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Inventory Control Manager II


The Inventory Control Manager II role has a national salary range of $70,000 - $115,000.

For roles within Washington is $77,969 - $115,000.

DHL Supply Chain offers multiple benefits including Medical, Dental, Vision, Prescription, Discounted Stock Purchase, General Bonus Plan and a generous PTO policy.

Are you a motivated, organized individual seeking a challenging and rewarding opportunity in a fast-paced environment? Would you enjoy being part of a dedicated team that works together to create a relevant, memorable difference in the lives of our customers and employees? If you’re looking for change, and you’re ready to make changes … we’re looking for you.


DHL Supply Chain is a world-class company, and we hire world-class people. People who aren’t afraid to work hard – in fact, people who want to work hard. Our Inventory Control Managers do just that – every day, all day. They have the drive to lead, the passion for excellence, and the enthusiasm for team development that we need. They’re not just ready to face the challenges of the day – they’re psyched about it because they know they are a part of everyday life.


Job Description


• You’ll manage multiple areas with multiple priorities and multiple stakeholders – every day

• Your supervisors will share your passion for excellence – because those are the only kinds of people we hire

• You’ll have a seat at the table where your observations and suggestions will be heard and acted on

• You’ll set the direction for your team, providing guidance toward continuous improvement

• You’ll support your team’s development through the endless learning opportunities DHL Supply Chain offers

• You won’t be micro-managed by your General Manager – but you will be held accountable

• You’ll learn, grow, and become the type of manager you’d like to work for

• You’ll love it


Required Education and Experience


• Bachelor's Degree or equivalent 4 years experience, required

3+ years experience in the logistics industry, required

• 3+ years experience in management, required (unit pick environment, large company preferred)

1+ years experience in client relationships, preferred

Staff management & objective setting experience, required

Metric development and reporting across cross functional leadership, required

Knowledge of systems such as JDA, Manhattan, WMS, DMPLUS, SAP, etc. required

DHL Supply Chain offers multiple benefits including Medical, Dental, Vision, Prescription, Discounted Stock Purchase, General Bonus Plan, 401K and a generous PTO policy.


Our Organization is an equal opportunity employer.

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