Construction Role

Supply Chain Managers

Supply Chain Managers run inbound logistics, supplier performance, and inventory across construction and EPC programmes.

Median salary
$122k
Global mid-range; $87.8k – $173k
Hiring volume
2.4K
Live openings across the platform
YoY growth
10%
Year-on-year hiring growth
Demand score
88/100
Employer demand intensity
What they do

Core responsibilities

  • Run inbound logistics and supplier mgmt
  • Manage inventory and warehousing
  • Coordinate with procurement and ops
  • Drive cost and on-time delivery
What employers seek

Qualifications & experience

  • BSc supply chain / engineering
  • Construction / industrial SCM experience
  • ERP fluency
Market Outlook

Supply Chain Managers — global market

Demand for Supply Chain Managers continues to climb as supply-chain volatility raising the bar on procurement and logistics. Employers are competing aggressively on compensation, mobility, and project quality to secure qualified supply chain managers.

Demand drivers
  • Supply-chain volatility raising the bar on procurement and logistics
  • Programme-level cost and schedule controls scaling rapidly
  • Vendor management and inventory discipline as margin levers
Career path
  1. Coordinator / Buyer
  2. Senior Coordinator / Buyer
  3. Manager
  4. Senior Manager
  5. Director

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Frequently asked questions

What does a Supply Chain Manager do?+

Supply Chain Managers run inbound logistics, supplier performance, and inventory across construction and EPC programmes.

How much do Supply Chain Managers earn globally?+

Supply Chain Managers earn a median of $122k, with junior roles starting around $87.8k and senior or specialist packages reaching $173k, with significant variation by city, sector, and employer.

Which industries hire Supply Chain Managers?+

Supply Chain Managers are hired across industrial-construction, epc, manufacturing-facilities, warehouses and adjacent construction sectors.

What is the career path for a Supply Chain Manager?+

Typical progression runs through Coordinator / Buyer → Senior Coordinator / Buyer → Manager → Senior Manager → Director.

Where can I hire Supply Chain Managers?+

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