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Our flagship Mi-Star system delivers real-time monitoring, fleet optimization, remote inventory management, and enhanced safety performance - all working together to create smarter, safer, and more ...

What You Can Expect Responsible for inventory control, analytics, and accuracy as it pertains to ... Partners with Sales Management, Surgery Coordinators and Operations Leadership to establish ...

Remote - Nationwide Travel Role Compensation Range: $70,000-$105,000. Actual pay may vary based on ... Partner with Parts Managers and store leadership to implement best practices * Coach and train ...

Our flagship Mi-Star system delivers real-time monitoring, fleet optimization, remote inventory management, and enhanced safety performance - all working together to create smarter, safer, and more ...

Manager, Quality Control

Cambridge, MA ยท On-site +1

$125K - $145K/yr

Manage the RMRS material inventory database. * Work with internal teams, CMOs, and Test Labs to assemble data packages in support of RMRS management. * QC review of RMRS analytical data for ...

Inventory Control Specialist Douglas Guardian LLC provides equal employment opportunity (EEO) to all applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age ...

Inventory Control Specialist Douglas Guardian LLC provides equal employment opportunity (EEO) to all applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age ...

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How much do remote inventory control manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote inventory control manager in the United States is $57,895.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $42,500.00 and $66,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Remote Inventory Control Manager vs Remote Supply Chain Coordinator?

AspectRemote Inventory Control ManagerRemote Supply Chain Coordinator
CredentialsInventory management certifications, logistics knowledgeSupply chain or logistics certifications, analytical skills
Work EnvironmentOffice or remote, focused on inventory systemsRemote or office, coordinating supply chain activities
Industry UsageRetail, manufacturing, distributionLogistics, manufacturing, retail
Search IntentManaging inventory levels remotelyCoordinating supply chain processes remotely

The Remote Inventory Control Manager primarily focuses on managing inventory levels and stock accuracy using specialized software, often within retail or manufacturing sectors. The Remote Supply Chain Coordinator handles broader supply chain activities, including procurement and logistics coordination. While both roles require logistics knowledge and remote work skills, the Inventory Control Manager emphasizes inventory accuracy, whereas the Supply Chain Coordinator oversees overall supply flow.

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Quality Control Manager - Neighborhood Captains Program

Quality Control Manager - Neighborhood Captains Program

Movement Labs

Washington, DC โ€ข Remote

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Movement Labs is an incubator and consulting firm that uses technology, data, and experimentation to stop fascism and build progressive power. We help progressives win and defeat MAGA extremists through year-round work grounded in research and real-world testing. Our team partners with leading advocacy groups, grassroots organizers, and electoral campaigns to develop innovative tactics, win elections, and shift power for the long term.

As the R&D powerhouse for the progressive movement, weโ€™ve run over 100 randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on voter behavior and helped hundreds of organizations increase their impact. We work hard, and the environment evolves rapidly. We are adaptable, nimble, and shift quickly as needed to meet the moment. We are looking for candidates that thrive in this type of environment.

This role is fully remote. This is a temporary hire for the 2026 election cycle that will run from ASAP to November 15, 2026.

Role Overview:

Movement Labs is seeking a detail-oriented, systems-minded QC Manager to serve as the integrity backbone of our 2026 Neighborhood Captains program. This is a new and critical role โ€” you will be responsible for designing, managing, and continuously improving the quality control infrastructure that ensures every captain interaction is real, meaningful, and accurately recorded.

As QC Manager, you will work closely with the Neighborhood Captains Program Team and the research team to catch data anomalies, verify reported voter contacts, and translate findings into actionable coaching and retraining. Your work directly protects program fidelity, reassures funders, and preserves the integrity of our randomized controlled trial.

Responsibilities

Data monitoring & anomaly detection

  • Monitor captain outreach data in real time, flagging volume anomalies such as unrealistic door or call rates, suspicious GPS patterns, or timestamps inconsistent with legitimate outreach.
  • Identify patterns that may indicate data entry errors, training gaps, or intentional misreporting โ€” including implausibly high contact rates, identical interaction notes across voters, or data entered outside of plausible outreach windows.
  • Maintain and refine a living set of QC flags and thresholds in collaboration with the Program Manager and research team.

Voter verification & follow-up

  • Conduct follow-up outreach to 5-10% of all reported voter contacts to verify that interactions occurred and assess their quality โ€” via phone, text, or email.
  • Design and execute follow-up scripts that feel natural to voters (eg. resource delivery, captain check-ins, thank-you messages) while systematically surfacing discrepancies.
  • Escalate serious flags immediately to the Program Manager and relevant Organizer.
  • Coordinate with the research team to ensure QC follow-up protocols do not interfere with the program's RCT.

Plant network management

  • Recruit and manage a network of plants โ€” trusted individuals embedded in captain turfs who can report on whether outreach attempts occurred and assess their quality.
  • Debrief plants regularly and integrate their feedback into the broader QC picture.

Organizer partnership & coaching support

  • Translate QC findings into clear, actionable feedback for Organizers to use in captain coaching and retraining.
  • Distinguish between data entry coaching needs, training comprehension gaps, and more serious integrity concerns requiring escalation.
  • Participate in regular program-wide check-ins to share regional trends and systemic findings.

Requirements

  • At least 3 - 5 years of experience in data quality, compliance, research operations, or a field that required rigorous attention to accuracy and pattern recognition.
  • Comfort working with data platforms, technology, and outreach tracking tools; ability to identify trends, anomalies, and underperformance in reporting dashboards.
  • Strong interpersonal skills โ€” you'll need to conduct voter follow-up calls that feel warm and natural, not like audits.
  • Discretion and good judgment when escalating concerns; ability to distinguish between honest mistakes and bad actors.
  • Familiarity with community organizing, political campaigns, or relational outreach programs.

You'd be a great fit if

  • You're a natural systems thinker โ€” you spot when something's off before anyone else does
  • You take program integrity personally, but you lead with curiosity before judgment
  • You're comfortable navigating ambiguity and building processes in real time as the program scales
  • You can hold a difficult conversation with an Organizer or captain without making it personal
  • You care deeply about the mission and understand that data quality is what makes the research matter

Benefits

Why Join Movement Labs?

  • Lead a Proven Model: Direct a program that has demonstrated the largest turnout effect measured in Movement Labs' history.
  • Strategic Impact: Play a pivotal role in program operation designed to bridge the gap between community pain points and civic power in the most critical 2026 battlegrounds.
  • Professional Growth: Manage a significant regional budget and team while contributing to national-level research on relational organizing.

Compensation and Benefits

  • Total compensation package equivalent to $81,875 - $91,875 annualized.
    • This includes a base salary of $75,000-$85,000 (Level 2 or Level 3 according to experience), a $5,000 end-of-cycle bonus, and a worklife stipend of $1,875 in pre-tax dollars to support employees during our highest intensity work period.
  • Excellent health, dental, and vision benefits, 401(k) matching.
  • Remoteโ€‘first culture with teammates across the country.
  • This position includes possible on-call requirements.
  • This is a temporary cycle role and runs through November 15, 2026.
  • This position is not eligible for the collective bargaining unit.

Weโ€™re looking for candidates with a wide range of skills and experience. If youโ€™re excited about the job, even if you donโ€™t match all the characteristics, we encourage you to apply.
Movement Labs is an equalโ€‘opportunity employer. We value a team that reflects the communities we serve and strongly encourage applications from women, people of color, LGBTQ+ people, veterans, people with disabilities, and people from rural communities.

Applications submitted by June 1 will be given priority. The application process includes a screening call, an exercise, and an interview with the team. Due to the nature of our work, the process is moving quickly, and we hope candidates will start by mid-June. Applicants must be legally eligible to work in the United States. We are not able to provide sponsorship at this time.