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Inventory Manager

Bonham, TX · On-site

$60K - $75K/yr

Experience using inventory management practices, understanding warehouse operations and proficiency ... The position requires direct involvement with daily operations and future projects to ensure ...

Serve as the company's subject matter expert on DC inventory management, compliance, and control ... Direct global and regional inventory operations teams to ensure timely execution of physical counts ...

Job Summary The Inventory Supervisor is responsible for overseeing inventory control operations, with a primary focus on managing and directing cycle counting activities. This role ensures inventory ...

Job Summary The Inventory Supervisor is responsible for overseeing inventory control operations, with a primary focus on managing and directing cycle counting activities. This role ensures inventory ...

Supply Chain and Inventory Director

Dallas, TX · On-site

$180K - $203K/yr

The Director of Supply Chain & Inventory Management is responsible for leading and optimizing Valin Corporation's end-to-end supply chain operations, with a strong focus on inventory strategy ...

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How much do director inventory management jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average yearly pay for director inventory management in Texas is $108,293.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $72,200.00 and $140,700.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Director Inventory Management?

As a Director Inventory Management, your daily responsibilities often include overseeing inventory planning and replenishment, analyzing inventory metrics, and managing relationships with suppliers and internal teams. You'll lead cross-functional meetings to ensure alignment between supply chain, procurement, and sales, and make strategic decisions to optimize stock levels and reduce excess or obsolete inventory. A significant part of the role also involves mentoring and guiding inventory management teams and implementing process improvements to drive efficiency. This dynamic position requires a blend of strategic oversight and hands-on problem-solving to maintain smooth operations across the organization.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Director Inventory Management position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Director Inventory Management, you need expertise in supply chain operations, demand forecasting, and inventory optimization, typically supported by a bachelor’s degree in business, supply chain management, or a related field. Proficiency with inventory management systems (such as SAP, Oracle, or NetSuite) and certifications like APICS Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) are highly valuable. Strong leadership, analytical thinking, and effective communication skills distinguish top performers in this role. These skills ensure efficient inventory levels, cost savings, and seamless coordination between departments for business success.

What does a Director of Inventory Management do?

A Director of Inventory Management oversees the planning, procurement, and control of inventory to optimize supply chain efficiency and meet customer demand. They develop inventory strategies, analyze stock levels, and collaborate with suppliers and internal teams to minimize costs while ensuring product availability. Their role requires strong analytical skills, leadership, and the ability to implement inventory management systems to improve accuracy and reduce waste.

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Director, Inventory Optimization

Director, Inventory Optimization

W.W.Williams Company

Irving, TX

Full-time

Re-posted 25 days ago


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Job description

Director, Inventory Optimization Opportunity Summary:

We are seeking a Director of Inventory Optimization to lead enterprise-wide inventory strategy, drive measurable improvements in working capital and margin, and build a high-performing analytics-driven team. This is a senior leadership role with responsibility for inventory across our entire branch network encompassing optimization, master data integrity, controls, counting programs, and core management. The Director will own the inventory P&L impact, set the strategic direction for how we manage one of our largest investments, and serve as the companys Parts Subject Matter Expert at the executive level. This role exists to transform inventory from a heavily manual, reactive function into a data-driven, optimized program. Success in year one means measurably better fill rates, higher inventory turns, reduced excess and obsolete exposure, and a more efficient team operating from analytics rather than spreadsheets.

Job Duties:

Inventory Strategy & Optimization

  • Set the enterprise inventory strategy across all branches, including stocking models, min/max methodology, safety stock policy, and network balancing.
  • Drive measurable improvements in inventory turns, GMROI, fill rates, and excess/obsolete exposure.
  • Lead network-level optimization initiatives right-sizing inventory by branch, redistributing stock across locations, and rationalizing duplicate SKUs.
  • Partner with purchasing, sales, and operations leadership to optimize core buys, vendor rights utilization, and supplier consolidation.

Analytics & Reporting

  • Build the analytics function for inventory: Power BI dashboards, SQL-based reporting, and executive-level visibility into inventory health and working capital.
  • Translate data into clear recommendations and business cases for branch managers, finance, and the executive team.
  • Establish KPIs and an inventory scorecard reviewed at the leadership level.

Team Leadership

  • Lead, develop, and grow a team of inventory analysts responsible for price file management, part setup, data integrity, and core management.
  • Build a culture of analytical rigor, accountability, and process improvement.
  • Plan team capacity against current workload (45+ active price files, growing to 87+) and identify automation and process improvement opportunities to scale without proportional headcount growth.

Master Data & Data Integrity

  • Own the integrity of parts master data, including weekly supersession validation, supplier cleanup, and part number audit programs.
  • Oversee core management DTNA, MTU, Allison common core files; vendor and customer core rights; and core buy execution.
  • Oversee the analyst inbox and exception-handling program for serial number issues, setup corrections, and core adjustments.

Inventory Control & Counting Programs

  • Own enterprise-wide inventory control procedures and ensure branch compliance.
  • Direct the full counting program: quarterly counts (serialized parts, truck inventories, customer consignments), annual cycle count planning by branch, and the annual wall-to-wall inventory event in coordination with Plante Moran.
  • Provide oversight and corrective action when branches fall short of required controls.

Enterprise Leadership & SME Role

  • Serve as the executive-level Parts Subject Matter Expert, advising leadership on inventory-related decisions, system changes, and strategic initiatives.
  • Represent inventory in cross-functional leadership discussions on pricing, purchasing, sales planning, and IT systems.

Work Experience and Qualifications:

  • 8+ years of progressive inventory, supply chain, or operations experience, including 3+ years leading teams.
  • Demonstrated track record of measurably improving inventory performance (turns, fill rate, working capital, write-downs) at scale.
  • Advanced proficiency in Excel, Power BI, and SQL able to build and maintain analytics personally, not just direct others.
  • Hands-on experience with parts or inventory network optimization multi-location stocking strategy, demand analysis, min/max modeling.
  • Strong inventory control foundation: cycle counting, wall-to-wall audits, reconciliation, audit coordination.
  • Executive-level communication skills able to present to senior leadership and translate complex data into clear recommendations.
  • Heavy-duty truck, engine, or parts distribution industry experience.
  • Familiarity with core management (DTNA, MTU, Allison, or similar OEM core programs).
  • Experience working with external auditors on annual inventory.
  • CPIM, CSCP, or similar certification.
  • Bachelors degree in Supply Chain, Operations, Business, Finance, or a related field; advanced degree a plus.

Employee Rewards and Benefits:

  • 8 Paid Holidays & 1 Paid Wellness Day
  • Paid Time Off
  • Employee Referral Bonus Program
  • Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance
  • 401k with a Company Match
  • Company Paid Training
  • Growth & Leadership Opportunities

About the Company:

W.W. Williams was founded in Columbus, Ohio, in 1912. Today The W.W. Williams Companies have a broad portfolio of businesses located throughout the U.S. and Mexico. The W.W. Williams Companies include CT Power and Guaranteed Truck Service. W.W. Williams offers a full range of industry-leading products, while providing technical/mechanical service and repair, remanufacturing and warehouse/supply chain management solutions to a varied customer base. Our products and services include diesel engines, transmissions, heavy duty truck repair, transport refrigeration, power generation and third-party supply chain logistics services. Our customers include on-highway truck fleets, off-highway equipment users, data centers, hospitals, Department of Defense OEMs, vehicle OEMs, U.S. Military and boat owners to name a few.

What began as a small family-owned business has evolved into one of the nation's most diversified solutions provider. We are relentlessly dedicated to helping our customers achieve maximum up time. From single trucking to cranes to fleet management to power generators to military and commercial packaging - consider it done.

We are Genuine. Honest. Passionate. That's not a slogan, it's a mantra. Everyone who wears the W.W. Williams name - from service technicians to advisors to business executives - is committed to getting the job done right, the first time around. Our people are our greatest assets; we support our team with access to world class training and development opportunities. It's this level of investment and care that matters to customers, giving you peace of mind that your fleet is in the right hands.

W.W. Williams is one of the nations largest sales and service networks of industrial power products. With multiple locations across the US and Mexico, we are dedicated to providing highly professional service and strong relationships with our customers.

Join us for a career where you'll grow both personally and professionally in a welcoming, diverse, and inclusive environment.

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