Lean Six Sigma Manager – Warehouse & Logistics Operations
Lean Six Sigma Manager – Warehouse & Logistics Operations
We are seeking a highly analytical, results-driven Lean Six Sigma Manager to lead operational excellence initiatives across our warehouse and logistics organization . This is a hands-on, enterprise-level role responsible for implementing Lean Six Sigma principles throughout inbound, outbound, inventory, fulfillment, and 3PL / 4PL logistics workflows.
This role applies structured DMAIC, Kaizen, and Lean Logistics methodologies to reduce waste, eliminate defects, improve flow, and increase productivity. The ideal candidate is obsessed with efficiency— counting steps, touches, time, defects, and cost per order —and translating insight into scalable, repeatable systems supported by strong change management.
Key Responsibilities
Lean Six Sigma Deployment
- Lead the deployment of Lean Six Sigma principles within the warehouse and logistics operations.
- Apply DMAIC, Kaizen, Value Stream Mapping (VSM), and FMEA to identify root causes, eliminate waste, reduce defects, and improve end-to-end flow.
- Drive continuous improvement culture through structured problem-solving and data-backed decision-making.
Warehouse & Logistics Process Optimization
Analyze inbound, outbound, inventory, fulfillment, and cross-docking workflows to identify inefficiencies and bottlenecks.Apply FIFO, Kanban / Just-In-Time (JIT), Lean Logistics, and material flow optimization to improve throughput and reduce handling.Design optimized warehouse layouts, slotting strategies, inventory positioning, and cross-docking models.Drive measurable reductions in cycle time, labor hours, cost per order, and inventory holding costs .Value Stream Mapping & Inventory Optimization
Map end-to-end value streams from supplier to customer, including 3PL and 4PL logistics partners .Identify waste across transportation, storage, picking, packing, and shipping activities.Lead inventory optimization initiatives to improve turns, accuracy, and service levels while reducing excess stock.Align inbound and outbound flows to support Six Sigma principles where feasible.SOP Development & Process Control
Create, document, and maintain detailed Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) aligned with Lean Six Sigma standards.Implement standard work, control plans, audits, and visual management tools.Ensure processes are repeatable, scalable, and sustainable.KPI, Metrics & Data Analysis
Define and implement KPIs for productivity, defect rates, order accuracy, cycle time, inventory accuracy, labor efficiency, and cost per order.Build dashboards and reporting frameworks to monitor performance, variation, and improvement impact.Use statistical analysis to validate improvements and sustain gains.Technology, Systems & ERP Integration
Partner with operations and IT to align physical processes with systems such as WMS and logistics platforms.Ensure system workflows support Lean principles rather than create inefficiencies.Identify system enhancements or automation opportunities to improve performance and visibility.Change Management & Cross-Functional Leadership
Drive change management through clear communication, training, and accountability.Monitor post-implementation results to ensure improvements are controlled and sustained.Key Skills & Qualifications
Proven experience leading Lean Six Sigma initiatives across warehouse and logistics operations .Lean Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt certification (Black Belt strongly preferred).Strong hands-on experience with DMAIC, Kaizen, VSM, FMEA, Kanban, JIT, FIFO, and Lean Logistics .Experience working with 3PL and 4PL logistics environments .Strong background in inventory optimization and material flow design .Highly analytical, detail-oriented, and data-driven mindset.Success in This Role Means :
Lean Six Sigma principles are embedded across warehouse and logistics operations.Measurable reductions in labor, defects, handling steps, inventory waste, and cost per order.End-to-end value streams are mapped, optimized, and continuously improving.SOPs, standard work, and control plans are followed consistently.KPIs are trusted, visible, and used daily to drive decisions.Operational improvements are sustained and scalable , not one-off wins.The organization operates leaner, faster, and with greater predictability every quarter.#J-18808-Ljbffr