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Wms Project Manager Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

General Manager I - Distribution

Waddell, AZ ยท On-site

$120K - $155K/yr

Project management, preferred * Bachelor's degree or equivalent, preferred * Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) experience, preferred Our Organization has a business casual environment and focuses on ...

General Manager III - Distribution

Waddell, AZ ยท On-site

$95K - $120K/yr

Project management, preferred * Bachelor's degree or equivalent, preferred * Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) experience, preferred Our Organization has a business casual environment and focuses on ...

Project management, preferred * Bachelor's degree or equivalent, preferred * Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) experience, preferred Our Organization has a business casual environment and focuses on ...

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Project manage short-, medium-, and long-term program deliverables, delegating tasks internally ... Proven expertise in inventory control, material flow, and ERP/WMS systems. * Experience working ...

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How much do wms project manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average yearly pay for wms project manager in Arizona is $105,933.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $91,800.00 and $108,600.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by a WMS Project Manager during warehouse management system implementations?

WMS Project Managers often encounter challenges such as aligning diverse stakeholder expectations, managing tight project timelines, and ensuring seamless data migration from legacy systems. They must also address resistance to change among warehouse staff and coordinate with IT, operations, and vendor teams to troubleshoot issues quickly. Being proactive in communication and risk management is key to navigating these complexities and delivering successful implementations.

What is WMS in project management?

In project management, WMS typically refers to Warehouse Management System, which is a software solution used to manage and optimize warehouse operations such as inventory tracking, order fulfillment, and logistics. For a WMS Project Manager, understanding supply chain processes and proficiency with WMS tools like SAP or Oracle is essential to ensure successful implementation and integration of these systems.

What are the 4 types of project managers?

In project management, four common types are functional, projectized, matrix, and hybrid managers. Functional managers work within specific departments, project managers lead projects across departments, matrix managers balance both roles, and hybrid managers combine elements of these types. For a WMS Project Manager, understanding these types helps in coordinating logistics, technology, and cross-functional teams effectively.

What is the difference between Wms Project Manager vs Wms Analyst?

AspectWms Project ManagerWms Analyst
CredentialsProject management certifications (PMP), logistics or supply chain experienceSupply chain or logistics certifications, data analysis skills
Work EnvironmentOversees implementation and coordination of WMS projects, manages teamsAnalyzes WMS data, supports system optimization, reports findings
Employer & IndustryLogistics, warehousing, supply chain companiesLogistics, warehouse operations, IT support teams

The Wms Project Manager focuses on leading WMS implementation projects, coordinating teams, and ensuring timely delivery. In contrast, the Wms Analyst primarily analyzes system data to optimize warehouse operations. Both roles require supply chain knowledge but differ in scope and responsibilities.

What is the highest paid project manager?

The highest paid project managers are often those in specialized industries such as IT, construction, or oil and gas, with salaries reaching over $150,000 annually in some cases. Senior project managers with extensive experience, certifications like PMP, and management of large-scale or complex projects tend to earn the highest compensation.

What is a WMS project manager?

A WMS project manager oversees the planning, implementation, and completion of warehouse management system (WMS) projects. They coordinate between stakeholders, manage timelines, and ensure the WMS integrates effectively with warehouse operations, often requiring knowledge of logistics, software, and project management methodologies. Certification in project management and familiarity with WMS software are typically beneficial.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a WMS Project Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a WMS Project Manager, you need expertise in warehouse management systems, project management methodologies, and supply chain operations, often supported by a relevant degree and PMP or similar certification. Familiarity with leading WMS platforms (such as Manhattan, SAP EWM, or Oracle WMS), ERP integration, and project management tools like MS Project is typically required. Strong leadership, problem-solving, and communication skills help manage teams, stakeholders, and project challenges effectively. These skills are vital to ensure seamless WMS implementation, optimize warehouse operations, and deliver projects on time and within budget.
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Infographic showing various Wms Project Manager job openings in Arizona as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 86% Full Time, 12% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 86% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $105,933 per year, or $50.9 per hour.

Warehouse Project Manager

Data Center Storage & Logistics

Phoenix, AZ โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 2 days ago

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Job description

Position Summaryย 

The Warehouse PM owns the physical execution of DCSL's warehouse operations at an assigned facility. This roleย is responsible forย the safe,ย accurate, and efficient movement of customer product through the facility, from inbound receiving and offload through storage, inspection,ย audits,ย andย final load-out. Working in close partnership with the Program PM and the field crews, the Warehouse PMย directsย day-to-day floor operations, manages third-party rigging,ย andย handling teams. They will also work with or coordinateย logisticsย support, andย ensures that every piece of customer equipment is handled to DCSL's standards.ย 

The Warehouse PMย is responsible forย the execution. The Program PM is accountable for the customer and the outcome. The two roles are designed to flex and support one another, and there will be times when the Warehouse PM steps into the customer-facing and coordination work to keep a project moving.ย 

Where This Role Sitsย 

Warehouse PMs report to the Director of Warehousing Operations, who owns Phase 3: operationalizing each facility and running on-the-ground physical operations across the network. Each project request arrives from the customer's assigned Program PM on the Senior Director of Programย Operations'ย team. The Warehouse PM executes the physical work and keeps the WMS and the equipment digital twin true to what is on the floor.ย 

What You'll Doย 

  • Own the inbound process for customer product, coordinatingย andย directingย andย participatingย withย offload, receiving, and inbounding so that equipment is accounted for, documented, and staged accurately on arrival.ย 

  • Manage third-party rigging, handling,ย logistics,ย and specialty moving teams on site, scheduling, directing, and holding vendors accountable to safety standards, timelines, and quality of work.ย 

  • Dispatch only from DCSL's approved provider bench, and confirm the provider is currently active on that bench before the work begins. Integrated Servicesย maintainsย the bench and guarantees every active provider carries current insurance. Escalateย immediately, and stop the work, if a provider's coverage or qualification is ever in question.ย 

  • Report building issues at your site, including utilities, connectivity, HVAC, dock equipment and levelers, the overhead crane, fire systems, and security, to the Manager of Facility Operations, who owns resolution.ย 

  • Direct the physical organization of the warehouse, including staging plans, storage layout, spaceย utilization, and the placement and tracking of customer equipment within the facility.ย 

  • Oversee load-out operations, ensuring product is pulled, staged, and released accurately and on schedule against customer and project requirements.ย 

  • Perform and document inspections of incoming and outgoing product,ย identifyingย and reporting damage, discrepancies, or condition issues in line with DCSL's inspection protocols.ย 

  • Enforce safety standards and operational procedures across all physical warehouse activity,ย maintainingย a safe and orderly environment for crews, vendors, and equipment.ย 

  • Coordinate closely with the Program PM to align physical execution with customer needs, project timelines, and information flow, ensuring the floor and the account stayย in sync.ย 

  • Keep the WMS and the equipment digital twin updated in real time, so the record of product location, condition, and movement always matches the floor and customer reporting staysย accurate.ย 

  • Effectively, accurately, and consistently conduct inventory audits.ย 

  • Support new site launches and customer onboarding by helping scope, plan, andย stand upย physical operations at the site level.ย 

  • Identifyย bottlenecks and inefficiencies in physical workflows and drive continuous improvement in handling, storage, and load-out processes.ย 

  • Perform other duties as assigned to support the broader operations team.ย 

  • Be willing to travel if needed to support other DCSL locations.ย 

Required Qualificationsย 

  • 5+ years of experience in warehouse operations, material handling,ย logistics, or a closely related field, with direct responsibility for physical product movement.ย 

  • Demonstrated experience directing third-party rigging, handling, or moving crews and holding vendors accountable to safety and performance standards.ย 

  • Forklift and other lifting equipment certification.ย 

  • Experience withย safelyย andย efficientlyย operating equipmentย as well asย experienceย overseeing licensed operators.ย 

  • Working knowledge of material handling equipment, rigging principles, and safe handling practices for heavy or high-value equipment.ย Can effectively and safelyย operateย warehouse equipment when needed to support offload, relocation, and loadout of equipment.ย 

  • Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple inbound and outbound activities simultaneously without sacrificing accuracy or safety.ย 

  • Solid understanding of warehouse safety standards and OSHA requirements, with the ability to enforce a safety-first culture on the floor.ย 

  • Comfortable documenting inspections, discrepancies, and product movement accurately and consistently in a warehouse management system.ย 

  • Valid driver's license. Employment is subject to a background check conductedย in accordance withย applicable law. Ability and willingness to travel to DCSL warehouse locations as needed.ย 

Preferred Qualificationsย 

  • Experience in data centerย logistics, industrial warehousing, or heavy-equipment environments.ย 

  • Familiarity with inventory or warehouse management systems andย inspectionย documentation workflows.ย 

  • Background in field supervision or physical operations across multi-site environments.ย 

What We're Looking Forย 

  • An activeย floor leader. You are most effective in the warehouse, directing work, solving problems in real time,ย activelyย participatingย in movement activities,ย and setting the standard for safe,ย accurateย execution.ย 

  • Detail-driven. You treat customer product as if it were your own, and you catch condition and count issues before they become problems.ย 

  • A vendor manager. You know how to direct rigging and handling crews and get quality work out of third-party teams.ย 

  • A collaborator. You keep the Program PM and the customer informed, and you step across roles when the operation needs it.ย 

  • Accountable. You own outcomes on the floor and hold your teams and vendors toย high standardsย of safety and quality.ย 

Physical Requirementsย 

This is a physically demanding, field-based role. The Warehouse PM must be able to perform and supervise activities requiring considerable use of arms, legs, and full body movement, including climbing, lifting, balancing, walking, stooping, and handling materials up to 50 lbs. Must be comfortable working at varying heights, in proximity to heavy equipment and rigging operations, in non-temperature-controlled warehouse environments, and outdoors in all weather conditions and over uneven terrain.ย 

Values & Cultureย 

DCSL is looking for people who take pride in the work, show up for the team, and bring a no-job-too-small attitude to every project. We move fast, support each other, and build something worth being proud of. If that sounds like you, we would love to talk.ย 

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