Mid Level Regional Distribution Manager Jobs
Mid level regional distribution manager jobs go to professionals ready to own regional logistics operations end to end, lead cross-functional teams, and make supply chain decisions with limited oversight. Most openings are on-site or hybrid across Retail, Manufacturing, and Technology & Software, with Target, ICP, and Volvo hiring at this level now.
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Pay is based on several factors which vary based on position. These include labor markets and in some instances may include education, work experience and certifications. In addition to your pay, Target cares about and invests in you as a team member, so that you can take care of yourself and your family. Target offers eligible team members and their dependents comprehensive health benefits and programs, which may include medical, vision, dental, life insurance and more, to help you and your family take care of your whole selves. Other benefits for eligible team members include 401(k), employee discount, short term disability, long term disability, paid sick leave, paid national holidays, and paid vacation. Find competitive benefits from financial and education to well-being and beyond at https://corporate.target.com/careers/benefits.
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Working at Target means helping all families discover the joy of everyday life. We bring that vision to life through our values and culture. Learn more about Target here.
A role in Distribution Centers means being on the very front lines of getting product to the guest as fast as possible – a critical differentiator and one of the most essential functions within Logistics. Whether it’s through focusing on regional or upstream distribution centers, target.com fulfillment centers, or import warehouses, you’ll have the chance to positively impact thousands of fellow team members and Target guests worldwide. There’s so much good work to be done, from Distribution Center Operations, where process and problem solving drive our results, Quality Management, which influences and maintains our good name in the retail marketplace, or overall Distribution Center Productivity, where we’re always analyzing and recalibrating how to best support our people, process and technology investments to support an ever evolving business.
As a Continuous Improvement Manager, you will lead and own continuous improvement for a Distribution center’s functional area (i.e Replenishment/Fulfillment). This role will champion structured problem-solving strategies (Lean/Six Sigma/8 Step) and oversee program execution, keeping pace with growth and business challenges. You will mentor, influence, and coach leaders and project teams to ensure successful deployment of initiatives, and alignment of continuous improvement principles, concepts, and methodologies. In partnership with building leaders, you will work to identify, prioritize, and lead through change the opportunities for lead-time, quality, and cost improvements. Additionally you will lead the structured problem-solving implementation and sustainment of process optimization with a focus on key performance indicators.
Core responsibilities and requirements of this job include but are not limited to the expectations described within this job description. Job duties may change at any time due to business needs.
About you:
- Four-year degree or equivalent experience
- 3 to 6 years of experience in structured problem-solving (Green Belt preferred or equivalent experience)
- Working knowledge of structured problem solving tools (DMAIC, Statistical Process Control, Kaizen, Process Mapping, 5S, Fishbone, etc.)
- Proven strength in problem solving and advanced data/ statistical analysis
- Project management skills including scoping, problem statements, goal definition, and timeline management
- Strong training and mentoring skills with emphasis on team member development and engagement
- Excellent interpersonal, communication, time management, organizational, presentation skills
- Most facilities operate 24/7 requiring flexible working hours
- Able to access all areas of the Distribution Center, including the mezzanine platforms
Benefits Eligibility
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In compliance with state and federal laws, Target will make reasonable accommodations for applicants with disabilities. If a reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, please reach out to candidate.accommodations@HRHelp.Target.com. Non-accommodation-related requests, such as application follow-ups or technical issues, will not be addressed through this channel.
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Mid Level Regional Distribution Manager Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get a mid level regional distribution manager job?
Position your experience around ownership, not just participation. Highlight logistics projects you led, cost reductions you drove, or team coordination you managed across multiple facilities. Recruiters at this level want to see that you can run a regional operation with minimal hand-holding, so lead with quantified outcomes, vendor relationships you managed, and decisions you made independently.
Which companies hire mid level regional distribution managers?
Companies hiring mid level regional distribution managers right now include Target, ICP, and Volvo, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Employers at this level tend to be mid-size to large organizations with established regional distribution networks that need experienced managers to run day-to-day operations without heavy supervision.
How do I move up to a mid level regional distribution manager role?
The path from entry level into a mid level regional distribution manager role is built through demonstrated ownership over time. Focus on taking on larger logistics projects, learning warehouse management systems deeply, and stepping into team lead responsibilities when available. Measurable impact, like improving on-time delivery rates or reducing shrinkage, signals readiness for broader regional scope.
Which industries hire the most mid level regional distribution managers?
Mid Level regional distribution manager roles concentrate in Retail, Manufacturing, and Technology & Software, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. These sectors rely on high-volume, time-sensitive distribution networks that require experienced managers who can handle the operational complexity and vendor coordination that comes with regional-scale logistics.