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Localization Manager Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

WI · On-site

$125 - $135/hr

Create snapshot and session management UI components * Contribute to testing strategies and code ... Experience with internationalization (i18next) and localization * Understanding of browser ...

Principal Software Engineer

Madison, WI · On-site

$136K - $182K/yr

Reporting directly to the Director of Software Engineering, this role is less about managing work ... data residency, localization, latency, and regulatory variance across multiple regions.

Senior Robotics Software Engineer

Suamico, WI · On-site

$119K - $157K/yr

Build out our fleet management layer - telemetry, OTA, remote ops, fleet-wide observability * Work ... GPS-denied or GPS-degraded localization * Work that's been deployed at meaningful scale (hundreds ...

Senior Robotics Software Engineer

Suamico, WI · On-site

$119K - $157K/yr

Build out our fleet management layer - telemetry, OTA, remote ops, fleet-wide observability * Work ... GPS-denied or GPS-degraded localization * Work that's been deployed at meaningful scale (hundreds ...

Senior Robotics Software Engineer

Suamico, WI · On-site

$119K - $157K/yr

Build out our fleet management layer -- telemetry, OTA, remote ops, fleet-wide observability * Work ... GPS-denied or GPS-degraded localization * Work that's been deployed at meaningful scale (hundreds ...

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How much do localization manager jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for localization manager in Wisconsin is $46.67, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40.53 and $51.20 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a localization manager do?

A Localization Manager oversees the adaptation of content, products, or services for different languages and cultures, ensuring they resonate with local audiences. They coordinate translation efforts, manage localization teams and vendors, and ensure linguistic and cultural accuracy. Additionally, they work closely with product, marketing, and engineering teams to streamline workflows and maintain quality across global markets. Their role is crucial for businesses expanding internationally, ensuring that content is both linguistically accurate and culturally appropriate.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a localization manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Localization Manager, you need expertise in translation management, project coordination, and fluency in one or more foreign languages, often supported by a degree in linguistics, localization, or a related field. Familiarity with computer-assisted translation (CAT) tools, localization management platforms (like Smartling or memoQ), and knowledge of internationalization standards is commonly required. Outstanding communication, cultural sensitivity, and problem-solving abilities set top candidates apart in this role. These skills and qualities are essential to manage complex localization projects, deliver culturally accurate content, and ensure seamless collaboration across multinational teams.

What are some common challenges faced by localization managers, and how do they address them?

Localization Managers frequently encounter challenges such as tight deadlines, managing multiple language projects simultaneously, and ensuring cultural accuracy across diverse markets. To handle these, they develop strong workflows, leverage advanced localization technologies, and build close relationships with in-country reviewers and linguistic vendors. Proactive communication and flexibility are key in overcoming unexpected changes or feedback from internal stakeholders. These skills help ensure that projects are delivered on time and that localized content resonates with each target audience.

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Infographic showing various Localization Manager job openings in Wisconsin as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 88% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 81% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 17% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $97,084 per year, or $46.7 per hour.

Supplier Development Analyst II

Milwaukee Tool

Milwaukee, WI

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Job Description:

INNOVATE without boundaries!

At Milwaukee Tool we firmly believe that our People and our Culture are the secrets to our success -- so we give you unlimited access to everything you need to provide support to your business unit.

Behind our doors you'll be empowered every day to own it, drive it, and do what it takes to support the biggest breakthroughs in the industry. Meanwhile, you'll have the support and resources of the fastest-growing brand in the construction industry to make it happen.

Your Role on Our Team:

Develop manufacturing capability within Milwaukee Tool's strategic supplier base to ensure suppliers can successfully support current production requirements while building operational capacity required to meet long term growth strategy.

*This role would require regular travel in North America 50% of the time.*

You'll be DISRUPTIVE through these duties and responsibilities:

Supplier Capability Development:

  • Assess supplier manufacturing capability, capacity and operational maturity

  • Validate supplier readiness for new business and engineering changes

  • Identify manufacturing constraints limiting future growth

  • Lead execution of supplier capability roadmaps

Supplier Performance Improvement:

  • Lead supplier recovery activities

  • Drive sustainable corrective actions

  • Verify implantation effectiveness

  • Improve supplier delivery, quality and productivity

Capacity and Growth:

  • Evaluate supplier capacity against future business demand

  • Identify bottlenecks proactively

  • Support supplier expansion and localization activities

Cross Functional Leadership:

  • Single point liaison between: Procurement, Supplier Quality (SQE), Engineering, Operations, Supply Planning, Supplier

  • Aligning stakeholders and driving execution of roadmap

  • Evaluate supplier risks to capacity, delivery, quality, business continuity and develop associated risk mitigation plans

  • Leads supplier development initiatives with cross functional teams. Makes recommendations regarding supplier capability, readiness and risk mitigation

  • Provides assessment and recommendations regarding supplier manufacturing capability and production readiness according to maturity roadmap

  • Support Milwaukee Tool's Quality Management System by ensuring suppliers maintain manufacturing systems capable of consistently meeting quality, delivery, safety and regulatory requirements

  • Know, respect, and promote the company's local safety policy.

  • Collaborate in the identification and control of risks inherent to work activities within the organization.

  • Ensure compliance with specific standards and regulations applicable to our business unit, through collaboration with the EHSS department.

  • Contribute, within the scope of the position, to meeting the company's safety indicators.

  • Collaborate with health, safety, and hygiene plans and programs.

The TOOLS you'll bring with you:

  • Strong ownership mindset

  • Excellent communication and cross-functional collaboration.

  • Project managementskills

  • Strategic thinking and analytical problem solving(Root cause analysis, risk analysis & mitigation)

  • Ability to adapt to fast changing environment

  • Manufacturing process knowledge (metals, plastics, electronics, machining, assembly, packaging)

  • Value stream mapping

  • Operational excellence

  • Data analysis (Power BI, Excel)

  • Statistical & cost analysis

  • Lean Six Sigma/Green or Black beltpreferred

  • Experience with contract manufacturerspreferred

  • Experience leading cross functional improvement projectspreferred

Experience Requirements

  • Bachelor's Degree in Engineering (Industrial, Mechanical, Manufacturing, Chemical, or other related Engineering discipline)

  • 3-5 years of experience in sourcing, procurement, data analysis, or related field.

  • Internship or co-op experience in supply chain or purchasing is a plus.

We provide these great perks and benefits:

  • Robust health, dental and vision insurance plans

  • Generous 401 (K) savings plan

  • Education assistance

  • On-site wellness, fitness center, food, and coffee service

  • And many more, check out our benefits siteHERE.

Milwaukee Tool is an equal opportunity employer.