Logistics Visa Sponsorship Jobs in Idaho

Idaho's logistics sector spans agricultural supply chains in the Magic Valley, distribution operations around Boise, and freight corridors connecting the Pacific Northwest to Intermountain markets. Major employers including Lamb Weston, Clearwater Paper, and Amazon's fulfillment network have hired internationally for supply chain and operations roles, with H-1B visa sponsorship available for qualifying positions.

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Open Jobs80+
Top Visa TypeGreen Card
Work Type96% On-site
Top LocationBoise, ID
Most JobsCostco Wholesale

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Republic Services
Logistics Analyst - Onsite in Nampa, ID
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Republic Services
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Logistics Analyst - Onsite in Nampa, ID
Republic Services
Nampa, Idaho
Procurement & Supply Chain
Customer Service & Support
Business Operations
Logistics & Fleet Management
Customer Service
Not listed
On-Site
Associate's

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Great Rift Transportation LLC
Dispatcher-Driver
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Great Rift Transportation LLC
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Dispatcher-Driver
Great Rift Transportation LLC
Aberdeen, Idaho
Logistics & Inventory
Driving
Dispatch & Fleet
$50,000/yr - $70,000/yr
Hybrid
None
51-200

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Micron Technology
Sr Engineer, Silicon Planning
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Micron Technology
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Sr Engineer, Silicon Planning
Micron Technology
Boise, Idaho
Procurement & Supply Chain
Business Operations
Supply Chain
Logistics & Fleet Management
On-Site
2+ yrs exp.
Master's
10,000+

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United Rentals
Fence Driver
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Fence Driver
United Rentals
Boise, Idaho
Logistics & Inventory
Customer Service & Support
Construction
On-Site
1+ yr exp.
High School
10,000+

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Tractor Supply
Distribution Center Outbound Transportation Supervisor
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Tractor Supply
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Distribution Center Outbound Transportation Supervisor
Tractor Supply
Nampa, Idaho
Procurement & Supply Chain
Logistics & Fleet Management
Hybrid
3+ yrs exp.
High School
10,000+

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Logistics Job Roles in Idaho

Logistics & Inventory43 jobs
Logistics & Fleet Management38 jobs
Procurement & Supply Chain37 jobs
Warehouse Operations26 jobs
Customer Service & Support23 jobs
Driving19 jobs
Supply Chain15 jobs
Administrative & Office Support12 jobs
Delivery Drivers10 jobs
Customer Service7 jobs

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Logistics Jobs in Idaho: Frequently Asked Questions

Which companies sponsor visas for logistics roles in Idaho?

In Idaho, employers with documented H-1B sponsorship history in logistics and supply chain include Lamb Weston, Simplot, Clearwater Paper, and Amazon's Nampa fulfillment center. Larger manufacturers with complex distribution needs are more likely to sponsor than small freight brokers or local trucking firms. Sponsorship is most common for analytical, planning, and management-level logistics positions that require a bachelor's degree in a relevant field.

Which visa types are most common for logistics roles in Idaho?

The H-1B is the most common visa for logistics professionals in Idaho, particularly for roles like supply chain analyst, logistics manager, and operations research analyst where a bachelor's degree in engineering, business, or supply chain management is a standard requirement. TN visas apply to Canadian and Mexican nationals in qualifying management and engineering categories. The O-1 visa is rarely used in logistics unless the candidate has exceptional published research or industry recognition.

Which cities in Idaho have the most logistics sponsorship jobs?

Boise and the Treasure Valley metro, including Nampa and Caldwell, account for the largest share of Idaho's logistics sponsorship activity. Amazon, distribution companies, and regional manufacturers operating in this corridor generate the most demand for sponsored supply chain roles. Twin Falls in the Magic Valley also sees activity tied to agricultural processing and food manufacturing logistics, driven by employers like Lamb Weston and Chobani.

How to find logistics visa sponsorship jobs in Idaho?

Migrate Mate filters job listings specifically by visa sponsorship availability, making it straightforward to browse logistics roles in Idaho without sorting through positions that don't offer sponsorship. You can search by role type, such as supply chain analyst or logistics coordinator, and filter to Idaho-based openings. This saves significant time compared to manually screening general job boards where sponsorship status is rarely disclosed upfront.

Are there state-specific considerations for logistics visa sponsorship in Idaho?

Idaho's logistics hiring is heavily tied to its food processing and agricultural export industries, so sponsorship activity tends to follow seasonal production cycles, with employers planning headcount around harvest and processing seasons. Prevailing wage requirements under the H-1B still apply regardless of Idaho's generally lower cost of living compared to coastal states. Candidates with supply chain credentials from Boise State University or University of Idaho sometimes have existing employer relationships that support sponsorship pathways.

What is the prevailing wage for sponsored logistics jobs in Idaho?

U.S. employers sponsoring a visa must pay at least the prevailing wage, which is what workers in the same role, area, and experience level typically earn. The Department of Labor sets this rate to make sure companies aren't hiring foreign workers simply because they'd accept lower pay than a U.S. worker. It varies by job title, location, and experience. You can look up current prevailing wage rates for any occupation and location using the OFLC Wage Search page.