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Allocation Manager Jobs in Connecticut (NOW HIRING)

Somers Produce Manager

Somers, CT · On-site

$19.25 - $24/hr

Responsible for managing the workload allocation for all direct reports. * Follow approved Produce Department plans for effective space management based on product movement, consumer demand, and on ...

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Tax Manager

Bristol, CT · On-site

$111K - $145K/yr

Tax Manager Job Details Seeking a talented, self-driven and high- energy individual to serve as ... Effectively plan, prioritize projects including schedules, resource allocation, communication and ...

POSITION SUMMARY: The Manager of Clinical Operations for the Family Birthing Center (FBC) and ... resource allocation. * Participate in performance improvement initiatives and ensure staff ...

POSITION SUMMARY: The Manager of Clinical Operations for the Family Birthing Center (FBC) and ... resource allocation. * Participate in performance improvement initiatives and ensure staff ...

Logistics Manager

Somers, CT · On-site

$80K - $95K/yr

Manage cart allocation and recovery processes * Coordinate trailer staging and yard flow * Ensure product movement supports production schedules * Support inventory transfers and redistribution ...

Logistics Manager

Somers, CT · On-site

$80K - $95K/yr

Manage cart allocation and recovery processes * Coordinate trailer staging and yard flow * Ensure product movement supports production schedules * Support inventory transfers and redistribution ...

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How much do allocation manager jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for allocation manager in Connecticut is $56,625.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40,000.00 and $65,200.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an allocation manager do?

An Allocation Manager is responsible for distributing products, resources, or inventory efficiently to meet business demands. They analyze sales data, forecast demand, and manage supply chain logistics to ensure optimal stock levels across various locations. Their role involves close collaboration with merchandising, logistics, and purchasing teams to balance supply and demand. They also use inventory management systems and data-driven strategies to minimize waste and maximize profitability.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an allocation manager?

To thrive as an Allocation Manager, you need strong analytical abilities, knowledge of inventory management, and a relevant degree such as business, supply chain management, or finance. Familiarity with ERP systems, demand forecasting software, and proficiency in Excel are essential technical assets. Exceptional organizational skills, attention to detail, and effective communication set standout professionals apart. These competencies are crucial for ensuring optimal resource distribution, minimizing stockouts or overages, and collaborating efficiently with cross-functional teams.

What are some typical challenges faced by allocation managers, and how can they overcome them?

Allocation Managers often face the challenge of balancing fluctuating demand with limited inventory, especially during seasonal peaks or supply chain disruptions. They must collaborate closely with buying, planning, and logistics teams to ensure that products are distributed efficiently and store needs are met. Staying responsive to sales trends and adapting plans quickly can require robust analytical skills and the ability to manage competing priorities. Building strong relationships across departments and leveraging real-time data analytics can help Allocation Managers anticipate issues and implement effective solutions.

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Infographic showing various Allocation Manager job openings in Connecticut as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 84% Full Time, 11% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 81% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 17% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $56,625 per year, or $27.2 per hour.

$19.25 - $24/hr

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Geissler's Supermarket rating

7.2

Company rating: 7.2 out of 10

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Job description

Summary:

To provide quality customer service, directing and supervising all functions and activities of the Produce Department personnel; to achieve the sales and profit goals established for the department, and to maintain and operate the Produce Department in an efficient manner within store policies.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Performs duties in a safe and efficient manner.
  • Responsible for enforcing safety and sanitation standards.
  • Greets all customers and provides them with quality customer service. 
  • Assigns, and supervises the staff to meet merchandising and production plans, while maintaining a high level of staff relations.
  • Ensures that all department personnel are trained in the store’s methods of performing department activities.
  • Evaluates and reacts to performance issues, actively recruiting as necessary. Executes performance appraisals and supports a counseling program and training of new and existing employees.
  • Performs employee relations activities related to direct report accountability (hiring, scheduling, performance reviews, disciplinary actions etc.,)
  • Responsible for managing the schedules for all direct reports by ensuring adequate coverage daily as well as vacations and call out coverage.
  • Responsible for following and enforcing proper department dress code policy. 
  • Participates in training activities to increase personal skill levels, to improve overall department processes and customer service.
  • Responsible for meeting weekly payroll budget.
  • Responsible for meeting gross margin and target goals and monthly sales projection.
  • Responsible for the weekly/monthly department buy/sell. 
  • Responsible for managing the workload allocation for all direct reports.
  • Follow approved Produce Department plans for effective space management based on product movement, consumer demand, and on profitability.
  • Monitors the receiving and unloading of Produce merchandise to:
    • Ensure that Produce receiving accurately reflects the items and counts listed on vendor invoices.
    • Ensure accurate billing and pricing. o Confirm quality, code dates, counts, and condition.
    • Enforce receiving procedures according to store policy.
  • Ensures that Produce stock is taken to storage or shelf areas.
  • Orders necessary merchandise and supplies for Produce Department.
  • Effectively controls inventory to maximize sales and turnover and to minimize over- and under-stocks.
  • Plans and builds the department displays for maximum sales and turnover.
  • Responsible for monthly inventories and meeting margin. 
  • Monitors receiving and unloading of merchandise; checks products for quality, counts, and conditions.
  • Ensures that product rotation procedures are rigidly observed, and that merchandise is of optimal freshness and quality.
  • Ensures that produce personnel keep refrigerated cases and display shelves properly stocked and faced, according to product movement, tag allocation, and department standards.
  • Ensures that all signs and prices are maintained accurately and are correctly positioned over each respective product.
  • Ensures Front-End (POS) accuracy and integrity.
  • Ensures that wet racks are properly maintained and watered.
  • Handles damaged and spoiled products and assists in controlling the level of these goods.
  • Monitors and enforces a regular and effective housekeeping and sanitation program, which meets the standards established by the department and all applicable health regulations.
  • Ensures that produce employees respond promptly to emergencies or potential safety hazards such as spills, broken glass, or containers.
  • Meets the physical requirements to perform the job functions listed above.
  • Orders and maintains inventory control of ingredients and supplies.
  • Monitors and maintains shrink logs daily and reacts to excessive shrink.
  • Verifies front-end (POS) accuracy and integrity.
  • Enforces general housekeeping and a regular sanitation and cleaning program that meets the standards established by the department and all applicable health regulations.
  • Meets the physical requirements to perform the job functions listed above.
  • Performs other duties as assigned or requested.

 Competencies:

  • Friendly
  • Strong leadership skills.
  • Must be available for opening, closing, and weekend shifts.
  • Must be available to work up to 35 to 40 hours per scheduled work week.
  • Proficient understanding of cleaning and sanitation practices. 
  • Excellent customer service skills.
  • Self-starter ability.
  • Integrity
  • Good communication and listening skills.
  • Attention to detail and organization.
  • Time commitment
  • Ability to lift (up to a minimum of 50 lbs.)
  • Math skills necessary to supervise and handle department operations.

Education/Experience:  

  • Minimum of a high school education or equivalent, with some college preferred.
  • Should have at least three years of experience in the supermarket industry in supervision and/or management in Produce Department operations.
  • ServeSafe Certified.
  • Be thoroughly familiar with all products carried in the Produce Department.

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