Business Transformation Consultant-Warehouse & Logistics
IBM · No City, United States · Consulting
About this role
IBM is hiring a mid-level Supply Chain Manager in the operations function based in No City, United States. The posting calls out experience with Data Analytics.
- Role
- Supply Chain Manager
- Function
- operations
- Level
- mid
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- No City, United States
- Department
- Consulting
- Posted
- May 19, 2026
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Job description
from IBM careersIntroduction
A career in IBM Consulting is built on long-term client relationships and close collaboration worldwide. You’ll work with leading companies across industries, helping them shape their hybrid cloud and AI journeys. With support from our strategic partners, robust IBM technology, and Red Hat, you’ll have the tools to drive meaningful change and accelerate client impact. At IBM Consulting, curiosity fuels success. You’ll be encouraged to challenge the norm, explore new ideas, and create innovative solutions that deliver real results. Our culture of growth and empathy focuses on your long-term career development while valuing your unique skills and experiences.
Your role and responsibilities
As a Business Transformation Consultant specializing in Warehouse & Logistics, you will optimize and streamline warehouse and logistics operations to enhance productivity, reduce costs, and improve customer satisfaction. This role requires a deep understanding of supply chain and logistics principles, as well as strong analytical and communication skills to effectively collaborate with stakeholders and drive successful transformation projects. Your primary responsibilities will include:
- Analyze Current Processes: Analyze existing warehouse and logistics operations to identify inefficiencies and areas for improvement, ensuring a thorough understanding of the current state and opportunities for optimization.
- Implement Innovative Solutions: Design and implement innovative solutions to address identified inefficiencies, leveraging supply chain and logistics expertise to drive productivity gains, cost reductions, and improved customer satisfaction.