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The estimated total pay for a Operations Manager is $95,583 per year in the United States area, with an average salary of $64,390 per year. These numbers represent the median, which is the midpoint of the ranges from our proprietary Total Pay Estimate model and based on salaries collected from our users. The estimated additional pay is $31,193 per year. Additional pay could include cash bonus, commission, tips, and profit sharing. The "Most Likely Range" represents values that exist within the 25th and 75th percentile of all pay data available for this role.
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Job Title | Salary |
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Operations Manager | $95,583 /yr |
Senior Operations Manager | $118,798 /yr |
Operations Manager IV | $98,689 /yr |
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Some related job titles are Operations Supervisor Salaries with median pay of $58,879, Director of Operations Salaries with median pay of $148,450, Plant Manager Salaries with median pay of $108,616, Warehouse Manager Salaries with median pay of $54,594.
For an Operations Manager in United States
Below is the total pay for the top 10 highest paying companies for an Operations Manager in United States. Employers include Google, Meta and Amazon Web Services.
For Operations Manager
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Job Title | Salary |
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Operations Manager | $95,583 /yr |
Senior Operations Manager | $118,798 /yr |
Operations Manager IV | $98,689 /yr |
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For an Operations Manager in United States
The top 5 paying industries for an Operations Manager in United States are Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology with a median total pay of $152,272, Aerospace & Defense with a median total pay of $151,882, Energy, Mining & Utilities with a median total pay of $147,761, Information Technology with a median total pay of $137,378, and Insurance with a median total pay of $133,335.
28% Higher than other industries
What is the pay outlook for Operations?
Operations roles are critical as employers navigate an increasingly global business environment. The rise of globalization and e-commerce mean supply chains and inventory management are increasingly important. The educational requirements for operations are increasing as data and technology become essential for managing complex operations. As demand for these skills and workers grows, pay should increase as well.
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$131K | $71K
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$71K | $15K
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The national average salary for an Operations Manager is $64,390 per year in United States. Filter by location to see an Operations Manager salaries in your area. Salaries estimates are based on 66051 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by an Operations Manager employees.
The highest salary for an Operations Manager in United States is $98,089 per year.
The lowest salary for an Operations Manager in United States is $42,268 per year.
If you are thinking of becoming an Operations Manager or planning the next step in your career, find details about the role, the career path and salary trajectory of an Operations Manager.
Operations managers earn salaries similar to supply chain managers, general managers and project managers. They are employed by a wide array of industries, ranging from financial services to consumer goods firms. Successful operations managers can progress into the role of Chief Operating Officers (COO), where they report directly to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
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Operations managers typically receive additional $31,198.95 compensation in bonuses, health and dental insurance, a pension plan, profit sharing, and stock options. Data from anonymous Glassdoor ratings indicate that 73% of operations managers are satisfied with their salary.
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The average operations manager salary is $64,408.28, but it can range from {{TOTAL_PAY_LOW}} to {{TOTAL_PAY_HIGH}}. After bonuses and benefits, operations managers can receive a total compensation ranging from $60,372.92 to $155,217.76. Operations managers are typically paid based on experience and skills, so the more you work on your qualifications and advance your career, the higher your potential earnings.
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If your goal is to raise your salary as an operations manager, you can do so by improving your skills and acquiring certifications. You can demonstrate your advanced skills and knowledge by obtaining the Certified Operations Manager (COM) certification from the American Institute for Business Management and Communication (AIBMC). You can also benefit from a Lean Six Sigma certification, as expertise in streamlining processes is a valuable skill in operations management. Finally, prove your skills and knowledge in warehouse, inventory, and supply chain management by acquiring certifications from the Association for Supply Chain Management (ASCM).
If you want to negotiate your salary after receiving a job offer, research your area's average operations manager salary and the compensation the company has paid in the past. However, if you want to negotiate your pay as the current operations manager in the company, make a list of your professional achievements within the company and prepare statistics and numbers that show how your work has positively affected the company. Also, find out what other companies are offering for your level of qualifications and experience by reviewing postings for operations manager positions. In both cases, be confident in discussing why you deserve a higher salary.