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How much do cold chain logistics jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for cold chain logistics in Illinois is $30.95, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.09 and $38.81 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is cold chain logistics?

A Cold Chain Logistics job involves managing the transportation, storage, and distribution of temperature-sensitive goods like pharmaceuticals, food, and biologics. Professionals in this field ensure that products remain within required temperature ranges to maintain quality and safety. Responsibilities may include coordinating shipments, monitoring temperature controls, and complying with regulatory standards. This role is crucial in industries where product integrity depends on strict temperature management.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in cold chain logistics?

To thrive in Cold Chain Logistics, you need expertise in supply chain management, inventory control, and temperature-sensitive goods handling, often supported by a degree in logistics or related fields. Familiarity with cold chain tracking technologies, temperature monitoring systems, and relevant certifications such as GDP (Good Distribution Practice) or HACCP is highly beneficial. Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and effective communication are valuable soft skills for this role. These qualifications ensure the safe and compliant transportation and storage of perishable goods, minimizing loss and maintaining product quality.

What are some typical challenges faced in cold chain logistics, and how are they addressed?

Cold Chain Logistics professionals often encounter challenges such as maintaining strict temperature controls during transportation, managing time-sensitive deliveries, and responding to unexpected equipment issues or delays. These challenges are addressed by closely monitoring shipments using advanced temperature tracking devices, adhering to regulatory protocols, and employing contingency plans for disruptions. Collaboration with carriers, warehouse teams, and quality assurance staff is crucial to proactively solve problems and ensure consistent product integrity. The fast-paced and detail-oriented environment rewards individuals who can stay organized, communicate clearly, and act swiftly under pressure.

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Infographic showing various Cold Chain Logistics job openings in Illinois as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 93% Full Time, 6% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 50% Physical, and 50% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $64,381 per year, or $31 per hour.

Mgr Pharmacy Supply Chain

Rush University Medical Center

Oak Park, IL • On-site

$63.23 - $99.59/hr

Full-time

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Job description

Location: Chicago, Illinois

Business Unit: Rush Medical Center

Hospital: Rush University Medical Center

Department: System Pharmacy

Work Type: Full Time (Total FTE between 0. 9 and 1. 0)

Shift: Shift 1

Work Schedule: 8 Hr (9:00:00 AM - 5:00:00 PM)

Rush offers exceptional rewards and benefits learn more at our Rush benefits page (https://www.rush.edu/rush-careers/employee-benefits).

Pay Range: $63.23 - $99.59 per hour
Rush salaries are determined by many factors including, but not limited to, education, job-related experience and skills, as well as internal equity and industry specific market data. The pay range for each role reflects Rush’s anticipated wage or salary reasonably expected to be offered for the position. Offers may vary depending on the circumstances of each case.

Summary:
The Manager of Pharmacy Supply Chain is responsible for overseeing and optimizing the end-to-end medication supply chain across the health system. This role ensures reliable, cost-effective, compliant, and timely procurement, inventory management, storage, distribution, and utilization of pharmaceuticals, controlled substances, and related supplies across all environments. This role ensures seamless procurement, inventory control, distribution, and vendor management to support high-quality patient care while minimizing waste and optimizing financial performance. The ideal candidate will drive supply chain innovations, collaborate with cross-functional teams, and adapt to evolving healthcare regulations and technologies in a dynamic, integrated health system environment.

Other information:
Required Job Qualifications:•5 years pharmacy experience in a progressive healthcare environment
•Experience with data analytics, pharmacy sourcing, contracting, and inventory systems.
Preferred Job Qualifications:
•Education: Doctor of Pharmacy or bachelor’s degree in a related field
•PharmD or 340B-related certifications (e.g., Apexus Certified Expert (ACE), 340B University).
•Demonstrated success leveraging analytics to drive outcomes.
Physical Demands:
•Prolonged periods of standing, walking, or sitting, with occasional computer work for extended durations.
•May require lifting to 20 pounds (e.g., inventory handling).
•Work in a high-pressure, fast-paced environment with potential for on-call responsibilities to address urgent operational or clinical issues.

Responsibilities:
•Direct all pharmacy purchasing activities including sourcing, contracting, and procurement.
•Manage inventory using analytics-driven forecasting.
•Develop and implement comprehensive supply chain strategies for medications and related products across RUSH settings. Monitor and forecast demand to maintain optimal inventory levels, reducing shortages and overstock.
•Lead negotiations with suppliers, distributors, and group purchasing organizations (GPOs) to secure favorable pricing, terms, and contracts. Evaluate vendor performance, ensure supply reliability, and identify opportunities for cost savings and diversification.
•Oversee centralized and decentralized inventory systems, including automated dispensing technologies. Coordinate distribution logistics between hospitals, ambulatory pharmacies, and off-site facilities to ensure timely delivery and compliance with cold chain requirements for sensitive medications.
•Ensure compliance with USP <797>, <800>, DEA, FDA, TJC, DSCSA, and State Board requirements. Conduct regular audits and quality checks to maintain accreditation and patient safety.
•Lead drug shortage response efforts.
•Analyze drug spend, inventory value, turnover, waste, and KPIs.
•Manage pharmacy supply chain team members.
•Collaborate and foster cross-departmental partnerships to align supply chain with clinical and operational goals.
•Champion adoption of supply chain technology and automation to achieve best practices.
•Drive process improvement and automation initiatives.
•Participate in emergency preparedness planning. Develop contingency plans for supply disruptions, pandemics, or natural disasters, ensuring continuity of critical medications across the system.

Rush is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, and other legally protected characteristics.


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