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How much do wave planner jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for wave planner in Arizona is $64,851.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,300.00 and $75,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a wave planner?

A Wave Planner is responsible for organizing and prioritizing warehouse orders into efficient picking waves to optimize workflow and meet shipping deadlines. They analyze order volume, product locations, and labor availability to maximize productivity while minimizing delays. Wave Planners collaborate with warehouse teams, management, and logistics personnel to ensure smooth operations. Their role is crucial in maintaining an efficient supply chain and fulfilling customer orders accurately and on time.

What are the typical day-to-day responsibilities of a wave planner in a distribution center?

A Wave Planner is responsible for organizing and releasing batches ('waves') of warehouse orders to ensure efficient picking, packing, and shipping. Daily tasks include analyzing order volumes, setting schedules for order fulfillment, coordinating with warehouse supervisors and operations teams, and monitoring the progress of waves to address any issues. They also often adjust plans in real-time to adapt to changes in order priorities or workforce availability. This role is critical in maintaining a balanced workload and meeting shipping deadlines, making it an integral part of distribution center operations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the wave planner position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Wave Planner, you need strong analytical skills, experience in supply chain or warehouse operations, and a solid understanding of order fulfillment processes, typically supported by relevant experience or a logistics-related degree. Familiarity with warehouse management systems (WMS), inventory tracking software, and Microsoft Excel is often required, and certifications in logistics or supply chain management can be advantageous. Attention to detail, organizational abilities, and effective communication are essential soft skills that help coordinate across teams and manage shifting priorities. These skills and qualifications are crucial for maximizing operational efficiency, reducing order errors, and ensuring smooth workflow in a dynamic warehouse environment.

What does a wave planner do?

A wave planner is responsible for organizing and scheduling work shifts or production waves to optimize workflow and resource allocation. They analyze demand forecasts, coordinate staffing, and use planning tools to ensure efficient operations, often working in manufacturing, logistics, or service environments.

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Infographic showing various Wave Planner job openings in Arizona as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 86% Full Time, 10% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $64,851 per year, or $31.2 per hour.

Consumer Group Expert Services Operations - Ops Excellence & Partnerships

Intuit

Tucson, AZ

Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


Intuit rating

8.2

Company rating: 8.2 out of 10

Based on 92 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

107th of 245 rated software companies


Job description

The Expert Network is one of Intuit's largest people organizations, sitting within Expert Services - part of the Consumer Group that brings together TurboTax, ProTax Group, and CreditKarma - a workforce of tax professionals and financial experts who deliver assisted and full-service tax experiences to millions of customers every year. Getting that workforce built, credentialed, and ready to perform is one of the most operationally complex challenges in the organization, and the Expert Network Center of Excellence (COE) is the function responsible for designing the frameworks that make it possible.

As our Ops Excellence & Partnerships lead, you'll own the infrastructure that brings talent into the Expert Network and sets them up to succeed - from the standards that govern how we recruit and credential experts across a diverse, tiered workforce, to the onboarding design that prepares them to deliver, to the operational partnerships with HR, workforce management, and operational teams that keep the people engine running at scale. Where Program Design & Operations defines what experts do in the field, this role ensures the right people are set up to show up and do the best work of their lives.


This role launches at foundational scope with room to grow - you'll be establishing the operating model while the broader COE stands up, which means real strategic ownership from the start in an environment that's still taking shape. This role is well suited for someone who is energized by building workforce infrastructure in complexity, skilled at driving alignment across HR, operations, and business partners, and motivated by knowing your work shapes the talent foundation of one of Intuit's most critical customer-facing organizations.


Responsibilities


  • Expert Recruiting Framework - Design and govern COE's expert recruiting standards, criteria, and evaluation framework. HR and hiring managers execute within the framework; COE sets the bar. Year 1 scope is limited given hiring flux - focus is on framework foundations that scale when hiring stabilizes.

  • Onboarding & Rostering Design - Own the onboarding program design and rostering framework for the expert workforce. Navigate significant system dependencies and Q4-cycle timing constraints to ensure experts are credentialed, rostered, and ready. COE owns design; operational teams execute.

  • Portfolio PM Wave 2 - Lead Wave 2 build of the portfolio PM functions. Year 1 is preparation - understanding current state, identifying gaps, and ensuring COE has a seat at relevant governance discussions.

  • WFM & Scheduling Liaison - Serve as COE's guardrail on workforce management and scheduling decisions. our operations team - focused on workforce management, capacity planning, and staffing strategies - owns execution; COE holds the framework and provides oversight on decisions that affect expert readiness or delivery quality.

  • Performance & Incentive Operations Partnership - Partner with the Performance & Incentive Operations Leader on upstream inputs that feed performance measurement - what 'good' looks like in each expert role, Quality Review Team-informed quality benchmarks, and standard work definitions. Ensure COE has visibility at governance checkpoints where expert KPIs and incentive parameters are being set.

  • Operational Excellence & Continuous Improvement - Identify friction in existing operational frameworks. Drive simplification and improvements that enhance expert experience and operational efficiency.


Qualifications

Experience & Industry Expertise

  • 5-7 years of experience in program management, HR operations, workforce operations, or related fields; experience with large-scale seasonal hiring, expert or advisor workforces, or service delivery operations preferred.

  • Demonstrated experience designing operational frameworks with complex system dependencies and multi-team execution. Comfortable operating at partial scope while building for future state.

  • Familiarity with rostering systems, recruiting frameworks, or workforce management tools a plus.

Educational Background

  • We value knowledge and skills built through experience. Whether your background comes from formal education, industry certifications, professional development, or years of doing the work, what matters is the expertise you bring. Relevant domains include HR operations, talent acquisition, workforce management, onboarding program design, or people operations.

Customer-Centered Mindset

  • Understands that how experts are recruited, onboarded, and rostered shapes their capacity to deliver excellent customer experiences. Designs frameworks with the expert experience - not just operational convenience - as the primary lens.

Program Design & Operational Rigor

  • Builds governance frameworks and operating rhythms that work across complex partner landscapes (HR, our operations team (focused on workforce management, capacity planning, and staffing strategies), Service Delivery, Finance). Manages system dependencies and timing constraints with precision - the Q4 onboarding cycle has no margin for late starts.

  • Comfortable in a seed-role context - builds foundational frameworks while maintaining a clear view of full steady-state scope. Proactively identifies Wave 2 dependencies and sets them up for success in Year 1.

Enable Scale & Velocity

  • Designs frameworks that operational partners can execute reliably. Builds toward a steady state where COE's guardrail role is clear, consistent, and requires minimal intervention.

Leadership & Collaboration

  • Deep cross-functional partnership skills across HR, our operations team (focused on workforce management, capacity planning, and staffing strategies), Finance, Service Delivery, and the Performance & Incentive Operations function. Influences without authority across teams with different mandates and timelines. Communicates framework decisions clearly and builds the trust that makes partnership-based execution work.

Execution Orientation


  • Proven ability to manage multiple workstreams in a fast-paced, seasonal environment, delivering measurable business impact. Proactive in anticipating dependencies, risks, and resource gaps, working swiftly to resolve them.


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Intuit provides a competitive compensation package with a strong pay for performance rewards approach. This position may be eligible for a cash bonus, equity rewards and benefits, in accordance with our applicable plans and programs (see more about our compensation and benefits at Intuit: Careers | Benefits). Pay offered is based on factors such as job-related knowledge, skills, experience, and work location. To drive ongoing fair pay for employees, Intuit conducts regular comparisons across categories of ethnicity and gender. 

The expected base pay range for this position is:
San Diego $137,500 - $186,000
Mountain View, CA $147,500- $199,500
New York $131,500- $178,000Employment Type: Full-Time

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