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VF Corporation is seeking a Director of Distribution Technology to lead the implementation and optimization of Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) across its global distribution network. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in technology leadership, particularly within supply chain operations, and will drive innovation and transformation in distribution technology.
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Job Summary
This role drives the design, implementation, and optimization of Warehouse Management Systems across a global network to improve operational efficiency.
The position requires leading a team of managers and technology professionals while partnering with Supply Chain, Operations, and Digital leaders.
Candidates must be willing to travel up to 50% to global distribution sites in North America, EMEA, and APAC regions.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 75
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VF Corporation is seeking a Director of Distribution Technology to lead the implementation and optimization of Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) across its global distribution network. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in technology leadership, particularly within supply chain operations, and will drive innovation and transformation in distribution technology.
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Salary
Base: $176,000.00 - $220,000.00 USD annually; Bonus: Eligible for annual incentive plan or commission; Benefits: Medical plans and other programs available per MyVFbenefits.com
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
10+ years technology leadership experience
Global WMS and TMS expertise
Omnichannel retail environment experience
Large-scale distribution transformation delivery
Cross-functional stakeholder management
Nice-to-have
Experience with AI/ML and robotics integration
Cloud adoption and digital innovation background
Strong vendor negotiation and partnership skills
Fostering culture of innovation and continuous learning
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree in IT, Supply Chain, or Engineering (Master's preferred)
10+ years progressive technology leadership experience
Proven track record in multi-region distribution transformations