Supply Chain Operations Jobs in California
Supply Chain Operations jobs in California are in high demand, with robust hiring concentrated in e-commerce fulfillment, advanced manufacturing, food and beverage distribution, and port-driven logistics across roles from entry-level coordinators through senior operations managers. Los Angeles, the Inland Empire, and the San Francisco Bay Area are the leading hiring metros, anchored by major employers such as Amazon, Target, and The Gap. The most sought-after specialties include inventory optimization, demand planning, and warehouse operations management. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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LOCATION
Sunnyvale, CA, United States
Remote Available
Company Description
It started with a simple idea: what if surgery could be less invasive and recovery less painful? Nearly 30 years later, that question still fuels everything we do at Intuitive. As a global leader in robotic-assisted surgery and minimally invasive care, our technologies—like the da Vinci surgical system and Ion—have transformed how care is delivered for millions of patients worldwide.
We’re a team of engineers, clinicians, and innovators united by one purpose: to make surgery smarter, safer, and more human. Every day, our work helps care teams perform with greater precision and patients recover faster, improving outcomes around the world.
The problems we solve demand creativity, rigor, and collaboration. The work is challenging, but deeply meaningful—because every improvement we make has the potential to change a life.
If you’re ready to contribute to something bigger than yourself and help transform the future of healthcare, you’ll find your purpose here.
Job Description
Primary Function of Position
The Senior Manager, Supply Chain Operations will lead purchased component inventory optimization and supplier facing integrations, and cross‑functional engagement across Planning, Logistics, Engineering, and Procurement functions. Position is accountable for scaling supply operations through improving material planning logic, execution governance, and adoption of new technologies and processes to support network expansion and business growth.
Success in this role requires strong direct materials-focused expertise, technical aptitude, disciplined execution, and a proactive approach to inventory, obsolescence, and supply risk management.
Essential Job Duties
- Lead inventory turn-over optimization initiatives, including refining component planning logic, network balancing, readiness reviews for site or production line expansions, executing targeted reductions of slow moving or excess inventories and other execution improvements to support scale, resilience, and financial efficiency.
- Own end‑to‑end supply chain integration efforts tied to network expansion, acquisitions, new manufacturing footprints, production line extensions and supplier transitions.
- Supports warehouse space planning for purchased component materials, including development of improved planning models to facilitate space budgeting.
- Drives supplier facing projects, as required, to support lean delivery processing of purchased materials that may include lot size governance, product packaging and labeling and advance shipment notification processing to enable seamless receiving operations.
- Supports (and may lead) adoption and integration of new technologies, tools, and analytics to improve supply visibility, planning accuracy, and decision quality across the supply network.
- Establish clear process governance and controls for complex, cross‑functional supply initiatives, ensuring accountability across Planning, Logistics, Engineering, Procurement, and Manufacturing functions.
- Drive stabilization and continuous improvement of component material planning processes (i.e. coverage profile, lead time, lot sizing, strategic reserves, etc.), translating policy into durable execution.
- Identify and close systemic gaps in execution and process capabilities, including definition of roles, operating models, and escalation paths.
- Serve as the senior counterpart to partner functions, aligning priorities, resolving ownership ambiguity, and enabling faster, more coordinated execution.
- Translate strategic supply chain objectives into executable roadmaps, programs, and projects, balancing near‑term issue resolution with longer‑term capability needs.
- Mentor and develop other leaders and high potential contributors, scaling organizational capability and reducing dependency on ad‑hoc or hero‑driven execution.
Qualifications
Required Skills and Experience
- 10+ years of progressive experience in Procurement, Planning, Logistics, or other manufacturing support functions within a complex, global corporation.
- Demonstrated success leading cross‑functional supply chain initiatives, integrating efforts across Planning, Logistics, Engineering, Procurement, and other functions with Operations or Finance.
- Strong expertise in inventory network design, material planning, warehouse and delivery optimization and financial principles, including inventory turn-over and availability improvements, master data governance (i.e. lead times, coverage models, etc.), excess and obsolete inventory reduction, storage planning and strategic inventory reserves planning.
- Proven ability to lead large‑scale integrations or transformations, such as network expansion, new manufacturing footprints, supplier transitions, or system/process rollouts.
- Experience driving adoption of new technologies, tools, or analytics to improve supply visibility, planning accuracy, and execution performance.
- Ability to operate effectively in ambiguous, high‑complexity environments, establishing clarity, accountability, and structure where ownership or processes are underdeveloped.
- Strong leadership and communication skills, with a track record of influencing senior stakeholders and developing high‑performing teams.
Required Education and Training
- Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain Management, Engineering, Operations, Business, or a related technical or analytical field
Working Conditions – none
Preferred Skills and Experience
- Experience leading supply chain network expansion, including new manufacturing sites, supplier transitions, or regional footprint growth.
- Strong background in integrating supply chain technologies and systems (ERP, planning tools, analytics platforms etc.) into operating processes.
- Demonstrated ability to lead large, cross‑functional programs from strategy through execution in matrixed organizations.
- Experience working closely with Engineering and Operations on new production introductions (NPI), industrialization, or product lifecycle transitions.
- Familiarity with advanced planning concepts such as network modeling, warehouse space planning, scenario analysis, capacity tradeoffs, and inventory optimization.
- Track record of building or scaling execution governance models (RACI, operating cadence, escalation frameworks) in complex environments.
- Prior experience in regulated, high‑reliability, or capital‑intensive industries preferred.
Additional Information
Due to the nature of our business and the role, please note that Intuitive and/or your customer(s) may require that you show current proof of vaccination against certain diseases including COVID-19. Details can vary by role.
Intuitive is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified applicants and employees, and prohibit discrimination and harassment of any type, without regard to race, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, color, age, religion, protected veteran or disability status, genetic information or any other status protected under federal, state, or local applicable laws.
Mandatory Notices
U.S. Export Controls Disclaimer: In accordance with the U.S. Export Administration Regulations (15 CFR §743.13(b)), some roles at Intuitive Surgical may be subject to U.S. export controls for prospective employees who are nationals from countries currently on embargo or sanctions status.
Certain information you provide as part of the application will be used for purposes of determining whether Intuitive Surgical will need to (i) obtain an export license from the U.S. Government on your behalf (note: the government’s licensing process can take 3 to 6+ months) or (ii) implement a Technology Control Plan (“TCP”) (note: typically adds 2 weeks to the hiring process).
For any Intuitive role subject to export controls, final offers are contingent upon obtaining an approved export license and/or an executed TCP prior to the prospective employee’s start date, which may or may not be flexible, and within a timeframe that does not unreasonably impede the hiring need. If applicable, candidates will be notified and instructed on any requirements for these purposes.
We will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records in accordance with fair chance laws.
Preference will be given to qualified candidates who do not reside, or plan to reside, in Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, or Tennessee.
This position may be filled at a different job level than listed here depending on business need and/or on the selected candidate’s experience, knowledge and skills.
Compensation will be based primarily on the job level at which the role is filled and the candidate’s qualifications, consistent with applicable law.
We provide market-competitive compensation packages, inclusive of base pay, incentives, benefits, and equity. It would not be typical for someone to be hired at the top end of range for the role, as actual pay will be determined based on several factors, including experience, skills, and qualifications. The target compensation ranges are listed.
Base Compensation Range Region 1: $187,700 USD - $281,500 USD
Base Compensation Range Region 2: $159,500 USD - $239,300 USD
Shift: Day
Workplace Type: Purposeful Onsite - This job requires being onsite for leader-defined events and activities which could be monthly/annually. Onsite frequency may increase based on business need.
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Where California roles are concentrated, by current openings.
Supply Chain Operations Job Market in California
A snapshot from current California openings, updated as new roles post.
Who's Hiring
- Apple29

- Amazon22

- DoorDash13

- CEVA Logistics12

- TikTok9

Top Industries Hiring
- Technology & Software115
- Electronics & Hardware76
- Consulting & Professional Services62
- Retail51
- Distribution & Wholesale37
What California Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in supply chain operations jobs across California.
- Bachelor's degree in supply chain management, logistics, business, or a related field
- Proficiency with ERP and inventory management systems such as SAP or Oracle
- APICS CSCP or CPIM certification preferred or required by many California employers
- Experience managing vendor relationships, purchase orders, and procurement workflows
- Strong analytical skills for forecasting, demand planning, and cost reduction initiatives
- Familiarity with California regulatory requirements including environmental compliance and labor laws
Supply Chain Operations Jobs in California: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a supply chain operations professional in California?
Most California employers require at least a bachelor's degree in supply chain management, logistics, business, or industrial engineering as the baseline qualification. There is no state-issued license specific to supply chain operations in California, but earning an APICS certification such as the CPIM or CSCP is widely recognized by hiring managers across the state and often listed as a preferred credential. Candidates typically build experience through internships, entry-level coordinator roles, or positions in adjacent fields such as warehouse management or procurement.
How much do supply chain operationses make in California?
Supply chain operationses in California earn a median of about $92,890 a year, based on May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, ranging from around $57,720 for the lowest 10% to over $153,220 for the top 10%. Pay rises with experience, specialty, and employer.
Which companies hire supply chain operations professionals in California?
Employers hiring supply chain operations professionals in California right now include Apple, Amazon, and DoorDash, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. California's concentration of major distribution centers, technology headquarters, and Port of Los Angeles-linked trade companies makes it one of the most active states for supply chain hiring.
Which California cities have the most supply chain operations jobs?
San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Jose lead California for supply chain operations job openings. The Inland Empire cities of San Bernardino and Riverside drive high volume through massive fulfillment and distribution center clusters, while Los Angeles benefits from port activity and retail headquarters, and the Bay Area attracts demand planning and tech-adjacent supply chain roles tied to the region's large technology and consumer goods companies.
Are there remote supply chain operations jobs in California?
Yes, but they're limited. Many supply chain operations roles require on-site presence to manage inventory, coordinate warehouse teams, or oversee logistics in real time. About 8% of supply chain operations openings tied to California are remote or hybrid as of June 2026, reflecting that most hands-on roles stay facility-based. The positions most likely to offer remote or hybrid arrangements are demand planning, procurement analysis, and supply chain analytics roles where the work is data-driven rather than floor-based.
How can I get hired as a supply chain operations professional in California with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path is applying to logistics coordinator or operations associate roles at California's large distribution and fulfillment centers, where employers such as Amazon, Target, and XPO Logistics regularly hire candidates without prior supply chain experience. Community colleges throughout the Inland Empire and Los Angeles offer certificate programs in logistics and supply chain fundamentals that give applicants a credential edge. Lateral moves from roles in retail inventory management, purchasing, or warehouse supervision are also common stepping stones into formal supply chain operations positions.
Where can I find and apply to supply chain operations jobs in California?
You can find and apply to supply chain operations jobs in California on Migrate Mate, which lists current California openings updated regularly. Search the listings to find roles that match your experience and location, then apply directly to the ones that fit.
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