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The estimated total pay for a Supply-Chain-Manager is $84,640 per year in the United States area, with an average salary of $76,486 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 $8,154 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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Supply Chain Manager | $84,640 /yr |
Senior Supply Chain Manager | $125,755 /yr |
Adjunct Supply Chain Manager |
For a Supply Chain Manager in United States
Below is the total pay for the top 10 highest paying companies for a Supply Chain Manager in United States. Employers include Amazon Web Services, Google and Meta.
For Supply Chain Manager in United States
1 | Amazon Web Services | $200,159 | |
2 | $199,106 | ||
3 | Meta | $197,655 | |
4 | Cisco Systems | $193,160 | |
5 | Microsoft | $190,906 | |
6 | Apple | $185,881 | |
7 | ExxonMobil | $180,020 | |
8 | Hess Corporation | $176,594 | |
9 | Shell | $173,482 | |
10 | bp | $171,657 |
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Supply Chain Manager | $84,640 /yr |
Senior Supply Chain Manager | $125,755 /yr |
Adjunct Supply Chain Manager |
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For a Supply Chain Manager in United States
The top 5 paying industries for a Supply Chain Manager in United States are Information Technology with a median total pay of $161,798, Energy, Mining & Utilities with a median total pay of $161,124, Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology with a median total pay of $151,248, Media & Communication with a median total pay of $143,879, and Aerospace & Defense with a median total pay of $138,986.
11% Higher than other industries
Top paying companies in Information Technology for Supply Chain Manager are Amazon Web Services, Google, and Meta.
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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The national average salary for a Supply-Chain-Manager is $76,486 per year in United States. Filter by location to see a Supply-Chain-Manager salaries in your area. Salaries estimates are based on 14 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by a Supply-Chain-Manager employees.
The highest salary for a Supply-Chain-Manager in United States is $120,834 per year.
The lowest salary for a Supply-Chain-Manager in United States is $48,415 per year.
If you are thinking of becoming a Supply-Chain-Manager or planning the next step in your career, find details about the role, the career path and salary trajectory of a Supply-Chain-Manager.
Pay for supply chain managers is similar to pay for cost estimators, industrial engineers, industrial production managers and management analysts. It is expected to rise over the next decade, as demand rises quickly. A bachelor's degree is typically required, and a master's degree can be useful. Some firms will pay for candidates to return to school to earn a master's degree in business administration (MBA) in exchange for the promise to remain with the company for a certain period of time.
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Supply chain managers can make a decent living. 75% of Supply Chain Managers are happy with their salary. The average salary range for supply chain managers is $27,800.76 to $82,912.06. Pay varies based on location, level of experience, and management type (freelance versus full-time).
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The average salary for supply chain managers varies depending on experience, but it generally falls between $27,800.76 and $82,912.06 per year. The top supply chain manager in any industry will usually make additional pay of over $3,854.28 per year. Top supply chain managers tend to have MBAs and a lot of experience working in logistics. Location, experience, and education can all play a role in how much you earn.
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To become a successful supply chain manager, you need to be able to talk to people in many different fields. Transportation experts, logistics experts and economists are all important to have on your team. It is also important to be able to think creatively and naturally come up with new ideas. Naturally, you'll need good communication and organizational skills. The degree to which a supply chain manager is able to master these aspects is what ultimately determines their salary potential. The more successful a supply chain manager is, the more money they'll likely be able to make.
As a supply chain manager, you're in charge of all aspects of your company's operations, including purchasing and logistics. Because these responsibilities can be stressful, it's important to negotiate a salary that's commensurate with the level of responsibility and experience you have. If you feel undervalued, take the time to sit down with your supervisor and discuss expectations and rewards. By making sure that they're aligned, you'll be able to maintain a productive working relationship. You'll also be able to increase your productivity as a result, naturally leading to higher compensation.