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Fully Remote Schedule: Full time, exempt Compensation: $60-$85k per year Benefits & Perks: Paid ... catalog and inventory planning. You will be responsible for understanding each brand's goals ...

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Brand Manager

Alpharetta, GA · Remote

$36K - $80K/yr

This is a remote position. Are you a strategic and deductive person? Do you like to deliver? Are ... Amazon Seller Central experience or comparable knowledge (flat files, inventory, FBA ...

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Portland, OR · On-site +1

$80K - $100K/yr

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How much do remote amazon inventory jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 25, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote amazon inventory in the United States is $57,905.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40,000.00 and $64,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Amazon Inventory Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Amazon Inventory Specialist, you need strong analytical abilities, attention to detail, and experience with inventory management, often supported by a background in supply chain or logistics. Familiarity with Amazon Seller Central, inventory tracking software, and spreadsheet tools like Excel is typically required. Excellent organizational skills, proactive communication, and problem-solving abilities help you stand out in this role. These skills ensure accurate stock levels, minimize errors, and support smooth e-commerce operations in a remote setting.

What is the difference between Remote Amazon Inventory vs Remote Amazon Seller Support?

AspectRemote Amazon InventoryRemote Amazon Seller Support
Primary RoleManaging stock levels, supply chain coordination, inventory replenishmentAssisting sellers with account issues, policy questions, and troubleshooting
Required SkillsInventory management, logistics, data analysisCustomer service, communication, problem-solving
Work EnvironmentWarehouse coordination, data systems, supply chain platformsCustomer support centers, online communication tools
CertificationsSupply chain, logistics certifications often preferredCustomer service or support certifications beneficial

Remote Amazon Inventory roles focus on managing stock levels and supply chain logistics, while Remote Amazon Seller Support involves assisting sellers with account and policy issues. Both roles require strong communication skills, but Inventory roles lean more towards logistics expertise, whereas Seller Support emphasizes customer service. Understanding these differences helps job seekers find the best fit within Amazon-related remote positions.

What are remote Amazon inventory jobs?

Remote Amazon inventory jobs involve managing and tracking inventory for Amazon sellers or the company itself while working from a remote location. Responsibilities often include monitoring stock levels, updating product listings, coordinating with warehouses, and ensuring timely restocking to prevent shortages or overstock. These roles may also require using inventory management software and collaborating with teams through digital platforms. Remote inventory specialists play a key role in maintaining smooth operations and accurate inventory records for Amazon businesses.

What are some common challenges faced in a Remote Amazon Inventory role, and how can I prepare for them?

One common challenge in a Remote Amazon Inventory role is maintaining accurate and up-to-date stock records without being physically present in the warehouse. This requires strong attention to detail, effective communication with on-site staff, and proficiency with Amazon’s inventory management tools. To prepare, familiarize yourself with tools like Amazon Seller Central, develop solid organizational habits, and practice clear written communication. Additionally, staying proactive about tracking inventory changes and troubleshooting discrepancies quickly is essential for success in this position.
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Infographic showing various Remote Amazon Inventory job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 99% Full Time, and 1% Temporary. Highlights an 37% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 60% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $57,905 per year, or $27.8 per hour.

Amazon Brand Manager

Ballard House

Ypsilanti, MI • Remote

Full-time

Medical, PTO

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Position: Amazon Brand Manager
Location: Fully Remote
Schedule: Full time, exempt
Compensation: $60-$85k per year

Benefits & Perks: Paid time off, paid holidays, monthly health stipend

NOTE: A short (1-3 min) video upload is required for your application to be considered. All videos will be reviewed by a human - no AI filtering. Details below. 

 Overview

Ballard House is a founder-led ecommerce company that partners with established brands to scale Amazon operations using our logistics, content creation and advertising infrastructure. Founded in 2017, we began as an Amazon 3P reseller and transitioned to brand partnerships in 2023. We bring Amazon-centric operational excellence to a growing portfolio of eight and nine-figure partnerships.

We’re hiring an Amazon Brand Manager to own day-to-day brand performance and execution across a portfolio of partners. This role manages brand relationships, and acts as quarterback for channel strategy, helping coordinate and integrate merchandising, advertising, content, catalog and inventory planning. You will be responsible for understanding each brand’s goals, identifying the highest-value growth opportunities, coordinating internal execution, and keeping brand partners clearly informed on progress.

This is not a generic account management role. You will need to understand how Amazon actually works. A great candidate will be someone who has hands-on experience running Amazon brands, is highly organized, and is able to identify the key inputs that move a brand forward.

Responsibilities:

  • Own execution to grow an assigned portfolio of Amazon partner brands in collaboration with internal teams across inventory, creative, advertising, catalog and logistics
  • Serve as the primary point of contact for brand partners, leading regular updates and strategy conversations
  • Collaborate with leadership and brand partners to set annual growth and development goals including merchandising, advertising, content and other opportunities
  • Identify clear quarterly priorities for assigned brands and keep internal teams aligned on what matters most
  • Analyze brand performance across key Amazon metrics including sales, sessions, conversion rate, TACoS, share of voice, inventory position, and catalog health
  • Run annual planning and quarterly progress meetings with brands and Ballard leadership
  • Stay curious and build deep working knowledge of Amazon Seller Central, ecommerce merchandising, marketplace strategy, and brand operations as the industry evolves

Qualifications

  • 2–5 years of experience in ecommerce brand management or agency account management ideally within CPG, Amazon or DTC setting
  • 2+ years hands-on experience with Amazon Seller Central or Vendor Central
  • Experience managing client relationships, internal stakeholders, or cross-functional projects with clear ownership of outcomes
  • Strong understanding of ecommerce vs brick and mortar merchandising, listing optimization, keyword strategy, pricing, promotions, and content performance
  • Comfortable working with Amazon metrics such as TACoS, CVR, sessions, advertising efficiency, and inventory availability
  • Strong project management skills with the ability to manage multiple brands, priorities, deadlines, and internal contributors without dropping the ball
  • Clear written and verbal communicator who can simplify complex issues, document decisions, and keep clients and internal teams aligned
  • Comfortable operating in a small business environment where some systems are still being built


This role is for you if:

  • You think in ASINs, not just SKUs
  • You’ve owned brand strategy within a marketplace context, and know how to pull levers like pricing, promotions, and catalog structure to drive growth
  • You are comfortable getting into the weeds on Amazon, not just ‘asking the team’
  • You prefer small biz scrappy to corporate drama and committees
  • You love to win, and hate losing
  • You know how to clarify the goal, identify the bottleneck, and drive the next action
  • You believe AI will bring tremendous leverage to the people who master it
  • You wouldn’t trade your reputation for a short-term win

Probably not the right fit if you:

  • Want to own high-level strategy, but not do any hands-to-keyboard execution
  • Don’t like analyzing data or finding the story within a spreadsheet report
  • Need perfect SOPs and fully built systems before you can make progress
  • Get overwhelmed managing multiple brands, projects, and competing priorities
  • Prefer easy goals because missing a target feels uncomfortable
  • Dislike direct client communication or difficult conversations to solve shared challenges
  • Think AI is something for other people to figure out

Benefits
We invest in people who move the business forward. We offer competitive compensation and a high-trust, high-performance environment where operators can thrive. Perks include:

  • Paid time off and paid holidays
  • Monthly health stipend (full insurance coming soon)
  • Work directly with founders and leadership
  • Tools and training to help you grow in ecommerce and operations
  • A team that moves fast, wins together, and doesn’t tolerate drama

Company Core Values

These aren’t poster values. We use them every day to make decisions. If they match how you operate, you’ll fit right in.

 

Unimpeachable Character: Be someone others are always proud to associate with, personally and professionally

Open and Honest: Feedback is our fuel to grow

Play to Win: Define what it takes to win, then do it

Always Moving Forward: We choose relentless positivity
How to Apply:
Please submit a 1-3 minute video answering the following. We don't care about polish--care about clarity, energy, and how you think.
1. Why are you interested in this position?
2. What are your strengths?
3. What's something small you've learned recently that made a real difference?
 

Submit your video via this Google Form: https://forms.gle/SeepCng6PFtqVfYh8

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