Supply Chain Manager Visa Sponsorship Jobs in Utah
Utah's supply chain sector spans logistics hubs in Salt Lake City, manufacturing operations in Ogden and Provo, and major employers like Amazon, Walmart distribution centers, and biotech firms along the Wasatch Front. International candidates with supply chain expertise will find sponsorship opportunities concentrated in these corridors, particularly within technology, retail distribution, and life sciences operations.
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Job Summary
The Inbound Operations Manager is an energetic leader that oversees strategic implementation of inbound operations for their respective distribution center location. Reporting to the General Manager or Assistant General Manager, this role ensures all inbound teams, operations and activities are managed properly and adhere to safety and compliance regulations. The Inbound Operations Manager ultimately ensures that strategic priorities for inbound operations are implemented throughout all inbound activities, while also promoting a culture of engagement, empowerment and problem-solving amongst all teammates.
Responsibilities
- Collaborates with General Manager and/or Assistant General Manager in implementing operational strategies to optimize efficiency and productivity.
- Manages functions of inbound operations by setting strategic performance expectations, monitoring productivity of all inbound teams and troubleshooting as needed.
- Leads strategic implementation of inbound operations, ensuring efficient organization of inbound freight (scheduling and unloading), receiving dock, stocking activities, housekeeping, maintenance, and safety protocols are consistently upheld.
- Bolsters strategies for adherence to all safety rules and regulations to ensure a safe environment for employees.
- Trains and develops employees to ensure teams function at the highest level of efficiency, filling in any areas as needed.
- Ensures supplier, delivery partner and/or customer inquiries and concerns are managed in a timely and professional manner, while encouraging team members to take ownership of customer issues and find creative solutions to meet customer needs; resolves escalations as needed and/or escalates further as appropriate.
- Works cross-functionally with other DC management to monitor for and investigate and resolve repetitive patterns of receiving errors.
- Protects company assets ensuring all equipment is used and maintained properly, buildings are opened, checked and secured daily, monitoring employees so no merchandise leaves without proper receipts.
- Maintains awareness of budget planning and cost management efforts and implements cost-saving initiatives and process improvements.
Qualifications
- 2+ years’ experience within a distribution center or similar environment.
- 1+ year’s proven experience in a managerial role and/or leading teams.
- Ability to motivate and inspire a team to actively contribute to problem-solving and continuous improvement initiatives.
- Excellent organizational and problem-solving abilities, with a keen attention to detail and a proactive approach to addressing challenges.
- Familiarity with warehouse operations and logistics software (e.g., WMS, ERP systems).
- Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment and adapt to changing priorities.
- Strong communication skills, both verbal and written.
- Commitment to upholding high standards of integrity, professionalism and customer service, with a focus on supporting team members and delivering for customers.
Preferred Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in business administration, logistics, or a related field.
- 3+ years’ experience within a distribution center or similar environment.
- 2+ year’s proven experience in a managerial role and/or leading teams.
- Proven experience performing various quality functions (inspection, control, assurance, audits).
- Lean six sigma and project management skills.
- Expertise in leveraging relevant tools and technology (including MS Office, Promapp, Power BI, Visio, etc.).
- Customer-centric spirit and task-execution.
- Enthusiasm for data, analysis, and providing simple insights.
- Passion for solving complex challenges.
- Comfort influencing others, leading teams, managing stakeholders, getting buy-in from leadership, and communicating clearly.
- Test-and-learn mentality and agile way of working to improve team products.
Leadership
- Embodies the following values: serve, perform, influence, respect, innovate, team.
- Effectively communicates by motivating and inspiring others through clear and proactive communication.
- Delivers results and drives customer success by committing and focusing on outcomes to deliver results and making the customer the center of decisions.
- Makes balanced decisions and thinks strategically by being a forward thinker.
- Develops high-performing teams by providing inclusive leadership, attracting and developing world-class talent, providing ongoing feedback, and building trust across the organization.
Physical Demands / Working Environment
- Lifting and Carrying: Ability to lift and carry objects of varying weights, typically 25 to 50 pounds or more, depending on the job duties.
- Pushing and Pulling: Capability to push and pull carts, pallet jacks, or other equipment loaded with materials throughout the warehouse. This may involve pushing or pulling heavy loads over extended distances or up ramps.
- Standing and Walking: Ability to stand and walk for extended periods, often for the duration of a shift. Warehouse employees need to be able to move around the warehouse facility to pick orders, stock shelves, or perform other tasks.
- Bending and Stooping: Capacity to bend, stoop, squat, and reach to retrieve items from shelves, bins, or storage racks. Employees need the ability to access items throughout the warehouse at various heights and angles.
- Climbing: Can climb ladders or stairs to access elevated storage areas or perform maintenance tasks. Warehouse employees need to have the capacity to work at heights to include open floor mezzanines and follow safety protocols for ladder use.
- Operating Equipment: Proficiency in operating warehouse equipment such as forklifts, pallet jacks, and order pickers. Depending on the job role, employees must pass certification or training programs to operate certain equipment safely.
- Manual Dexterity: Ability to use hands and fingers to handle small objects, operate machinery controls, and perform tasks requiring precision and accuracy. This may include picking and packing items, labeling products, or assembling shipments.
- Repetitive Motion: Ability to perform repetitive tasks, such as scanning barcodes, sorting items, or packaging products, throughout the shift. Employees should be able to maintain productivity while performing repetitive motions safely.
- Physical Endurance: Stamina and endurance to work in a fast-paced environment and meet productivity targets. Warehouse employees need to have the capacity to work long hours, weekends, or overtime during peak periods.
- Safety Awareness: Commitment to following safety protocols and guidelines to prevent workplace accidents and injuries. Employees should be vigilant about potential hazards in the warehouse environment and take appropriate precautions to ensure their safety and the safety of others.
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GPC conducts its business without regard to sex, race, creed, color, religion, marital status, national origin, citizenship status, age, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, disability, military status, status as a veteran, or any other protected characteristic. GPC's policy is to recruit, hire, train, promote, assign, transfer and terminate employees based on their own ability, achievement, experience and conduct and other legitimate business reasons.

Job Summary
The Inbound Operations Manager is an energetic leader that oversees strategic implementation of inbound operations for their respective distribution center location. Reporting to the General Manager or Assistant General Manager, this role ensures all inbound teams, operations and activities are managed properly and adhere to safety and compliance regulations. The Inbound Operations Manager ultimately ensures that strategic priorities for inbound operations are implemented throughout all inbound activities, while also promoting a culture of engagement, empowerment and problem-solving amongst all teammates.
Responsibilities
- Collaborates with General Manager and/or Assistant General Manager in implementing operational strategies to optimize efficiency and productivity.
- Manages functions of inbound operations by setting strategic performance expectations, monitoring productivity of all inbound teams and troubleshooting as needed.
- Leads strategic implementation of inbound operations, ensuring efficient organization of inbound freight (scheduling and unloading), receiving dock, stocking activities, housekeeping, maintenance, and safety protocols are consistently upheld.
- Bolsters strategies for adherence to all safety rules and regulations to ensure a safe environment for employees.
- Trains and develops employees to ensure teams function at the highest level of efficiency, filling in any areas as needed.
- Ensures supplier, delivery partner and/or customer inquiries and concerns are managed in a timely and professional manner, while encouraging team members to take ownership of customer issues and find creative solutions to meet customer needs; resolves escalations as needed and/or escalates further as appropriate.
- Works cross-functionally with other DC management to monitor for and investigate and resolve repetitive patterns of receiving errors.
- Protects company assets ensuring all equipment is used and maintained properly, buildings are opened, checked and secured daily, monitoring employees so no merchandise leaves without proper receipts.
- Maintains awareness of budget planning and cost management efforts and implements cost-saving initiatives and process improvements.
Qualifications
- 2+ years’ experience within a distribution center or similar environment.
- 1+ year’s proven experience in a managerial role and/or leading teams.
- Ability to motivate and inspire a team to actively contribute to problem-solving and continuous improvement initiatives.
- Excellent organizational and problem-solving abilities, with a keen attention to detail and a proactive approach to addressing challenges.
- Familiarity with warehouse operations and logistics software (e.g., WMS, ERP systems).
- Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment and adapt to changing priorities.
- Strong communication skills, both verbal and written.
- Commitment to upholding high standards of integrity, professionalism and customer service, with a focus on supporting team members and delivering for customers.
Preferred Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in business administration, logistics, or a related field.
- 3+ years’ experience within a distribution center or similar environment.
- 2+ year’s proven experience in a managerial role and/or leading teams.
- Proven experience performing various quality functions (inspection, control, assurance, audits).
- Lean six sigma and project management skills.
- Expertise in leveraging relevant tools and technology (including MS Office, Promapp, Power BI, Visio, etc.).
- Customer-centric spirit and task-execution.
- Enthusiasm for data, analysis, and providing simple insights.
- Passion for solving complex challenges.
- Comfort influencing others, leading teams, managing stakeholders, getting buy-in from leadership, and communicating clearly.
- Test-and-learn mentality and agile way of working to improve team products.
Leadership
- Embodies the following values: serve, perform, influence, respect, innovate, team.
- Effectively communicates by motivating and inspiring others through clear and proactive communication.
- Delivers results and drives customer success by committing and focusing on outcomes to deliver results and making the customer the center of decisions.
- Makes balanced decisions and thinks strategically by being a forward thinker.
- Develops high-performing teams by providing inclusive leadership, attracting and developing world-class talent, providing ongoing feedback, and building trust across the organization.
Physical Demands / Working Environment
- Lifting and Carrying: Ability to lift and carry objects of varying weights, typically 25 to 50 pounds or more, depending on the job duties.
- Pushing and Pulling: Capability to push and pull carts, pallet jacks, or other equipment loaded with materials throughout the warehouse. This may involve pushing or pulling heavy loads over extended distances or up ramps.
- Standing and Walking: Ability to stand and walk for extended periods, often for the duration of a shift. Warehouse employees need to be able to move around the warehouse facility to pick orders, stock shelves, or perform other tasks.
- Bending and Stooping: Capacity to bend, stoop, squat, and reach to retrieve items from shelves, bins, or storage racks. Employees need the ability to access items throughout the warehouse at various heights and angles.
- Climbing: Can climb ladders or stairs to access elevated storage areas or perform maintenance tasks. Warehouse employees need to have the capacity to work at heights to include open floor mezzanines and follow safety protocols for ladder use.
- Operating Equipment: Proficiency in operating warehouse equipment such as forklifts, pallet jacks, and order pickers. Depending on the job role, employees must pass certification or training programs to operate certain equipment safely.
- Manual Dexterity: Ability to use hands and fingers to handle small objects, operate machinery controls, and perform tasks requiring precision and accuracy. This may include picking and packing items, labeling products, or assembling shipments.
- Repetitive Motion: Ability to perform repetitive tasks, such as scanning barcodes, sorting items, or packaging products, throughout the shift. Employees should be able to maintain productivity while performing repetitive motions safely.
- Physical Endurance: Stamina and endurance to work in a fast-paced environment and meet productivity targets. Warehouse employees need to have the capacity to work long hours, weekends, or overtime during peak periods.
- Safety Awareness: Commitment to following safety protocols and guidelines to prevent workplace accidents and injuries. Employees should be vigilant about potential hazards in the warehouse environment and take appropriate precautions to ensure their safety and the safety of others.
Not the right fit? Let us know you’re interested in a future opportunity by joining our Talent Community on jobs.genpt.com or create an account to set up email alerts as new job postings become available that meet your interest!
GPC conducts its business without regard to sex, race, creed, color, religion, marital status, national origin, citizenship status, age, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, disability, military status, status as a veteran, or any other protected characteristic. GPC's policy is to recruit, hire, train, promote, assign, transfer and terminate employees based on their own ability, achievement, experience and conduct and other legitimate business reasons.
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Which companies sponsor visas for supply chain managers in Utah?
Several large employers in Utah have established visa sponsorship track records for supply chain roles. Amazon operates major fulfillment and distribution facilities in the state, and technology companies concentrated along the Silicon Slopes corridor in Lehi and Draper regularly hire supply chain managers. Health sciences firms such as Merit Medical and biotech manufacturers in the Salt Lake City metro also sponsor foreign nationals for supply chain positions, particularly when candidates hold specialized procurement or operations management expertise.
Which visa types are most common for supply chain manager roles in Utah?
The H-1B is the most common visa category for supply chain managers in Utah, provided the role qualifies as a specialty occupation requiring at least a bachelor's degree in supply chain management, logistics, industrial engineering, or a related field. Candidates from Canada or Mexico may pursue TN status under the USMCA, which applies to certain management and engineering roles without the H-1B lottery. Multinational managers transferring within the same company may also be eligible for the L-1A visa.
Which cities in Utah have the most supply chain manager sponsorship jobs?
Salt Lake City and its surrounding metro area, including West Valley City and Murray, concentrate the highest number of supply chain manager openings in Utah, driven by distribution infrastructure and corporate headquarters. The Wasatch Front corridor extending through Ogden to the north and Provo and Orem to the south also generates consistent demand. Lehi, often called Silicon Slopes, has seen growing supply chain hiring tied to technology sector expansion.
How to find supply chain manager visa sponsorship jobs in Utah?
Migrate Mate is a job board built specifically for international candidates seeking visa sponsorship in the U.S., including supply chain manager roles in Utah. You can filter by role and state to see positions from employers that have a documented history of sponsoring work visas. Focusing your search on companies with prior H-1B or LCA filings in Utah's logistics, manufacturing, and technology sectors will help you target applications where sponsorship is a realistic outcome.
Are there any state-specific considerations for supply chain manager visa sponsorship in Utah?
Utah's supply chain hiring is shaped by its position as an inland logistics hub, with proximity to major freight corridors and a growing advanced manufacturing base. Employers filing H-1B petitions for supply chain managers must pay at least the Department of Labor's prevailing wage for the role in the specific metro area, which differs between Salt Lake City, Ogden, and Provo. The University of Utah and Brigham Young University produce supply chain graduates, meaning employers are familiar with sponsoring candidates from academic pipelines.
What is the prevailing wage for sponsored supply chain manager jobs in Utah?
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.
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