Remote Industrial Engineer III – Warehouse Design & Optimization Specialist (Full‑Cycle Facility Planning, Automation, and Data‑Driven Logistics)

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Why GXO? Your Next Career Move in a Global Supply‑Chain LeaderWelcome to GXO, a world‑renowned provider of innovative supply‑chain solutions that powers some of the most successful brands on the planet. With a presence in over 30 countries and a reputation for delivering cutting‑edge logistics, technology, and automation, we are at the forefront of reshaping how goods move, flow, and are stored. Our culture thrives on curiosity, collaboration, and continuous improvement—values that empower every employee to design faster, smarter, and leaner supply chains.As a remote‑first organization, we recognize that great ideas can come from anywhere. That’s why we offer you the freedom to work from the environment that inspires you most, while staying deeply connected to a global team of engineers, data scientists, and operations leaders who share a passion for solving complex logistical puzzles.Position Overview – Industrial Engineer III, Warehouse Design (Remote)We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Industrial Engineer III with deep expertise in warehouse design, material handling, and automation. In this pivotal role, you will lead the end‑to‑end creation of design packages that transform client facilities into high‑performance distribution hubs. Your work will combine data‑driven analysis, creative layout planning, and hands‑on engineering to deliver solutions that boost efficiency, reduce cost, and elevate the customer experience.Key Responsibilities – What Your Typical Day Looks Like• Data Collaboration & Analysis: Partner with our Data Analytics team to dissect client order profiles, velocity trends, SKU affinities, and ABC classifications. Use these insights to inform storage media selection, product slotting, and overall facility configuration.• Engineering Calculations & Documentation: Produce rigorous engineering calculations, capacity models, and detailed operating concepts (e.g., storage and shipping capacity, zoning, wave planning). Facilitate cross‑functional reviews with engineering peers, WMS implementation specialists, and operations leaders.• Facility Layout & Flow Design: Craft comprehensive facility layouts that seamlessly integrate storage media, material handling equipment, and automation solutions. Ensure each design aligns with the client’s Concept of Operations and supports optimal material flow.• Business Development Support: Assist the solutions team in responding to RFPs by developing compelling design materials, performing feasibility studies, and delivering persuasive presentations to prospective clients.• Detailed Engineering Execution: Transform conceptual designs into fully detailed, AutoCAD‑based blueprints ready for implementation. Conduct data analyses, define material handling specifications, negotiate vendor quotes, and generate fit‑for‑purpose facility layouts.• Client Gap Analysis & Planning Sessions: Lead joint planning workshops, identify scope changes, document issues, and drive timely escalations to keep projects on track.• WMS Configuration & Integration: Prepare comprehensive WMS configuration documentation, defining locations, slotting rules, zoning, put‑away and picking sequences, and allocation logic. Identify new interface requirements and collaborate with IT teams on system design.• Vendor Management & Commissioning: Oversee third‑party material handling and automation vendors through permitting, installation, commissioning, punch‑list resolution, and performance testing. Validate that all equipment meets design specifications and operational standards.• Continuous Improvement & Knowledge Sharing: Champion lean principles, contribute to internal best‑practice repositories, and mentor junior engineers on advanced design techniques and industry standards.Essential Qualifications – Foundations for Success• Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a closely related discipline (or equivalent military/industry experience).• Minimum of 2 years of engineering experience within supply‑chain management, logistics, warehousing, or a related field.• Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, PowerPoint, Word) for data analysis, reporting, and presentation.• Experience working in a regulated production environment adhering to AS9100 or ISO 9001 standards.• Demonstrated ability to synthesize complex data sets into actionable design recommendations.Preferred Qualifications – What Will Set You Apart• 7+ years of progressive experience as an Industrial Engineer, preferably with a focus on warehouse/facility design.• Extensive hands‑on experience with AutoCAD (or similar CAD platforms) for layout creation and detail drawing.• Willingness and ability to travel up to 50% for client site visits, vendor meetings, and project kick‑offs.• Familiarity with time‑study methodologies such as MOST, MTM, or similar.• Background in third‑party logistics (3PL), distribution center operations, or fulfillment network design.• Strong analytical mindset combined with proven project and resource management capabilities.Core Skills & Competencies – The Toolbox You’ll Use Every Day• Analytical Thinking: Ability to interpret large data sets, identify patterns, and translate findings into design solutions.• Technical Design Skills: Mastery of AutoCAD, layout software, and engineering calculation tools.• Communication: Clear articulation of complex concepts to both technical and non‑technical stakeholders, written and verbal.• Collaboration: Proven track record of working cross‑functionally with data scientists, WMS specialists, operations managers, and external vendors.• Project Management: Skilled at defining project scope, establishing timelines, allocating resources, and delivering on schedule.• Lean & Continuous Improvement: Familiarity with Lean Six Sigma, Kaizen, and other process‑optimization frameworks.• Adaptability: Comfortable navigating fast‑changing environments, shifting priorities, and evolving client requirements.Career Growth & Learning – Your Path at GXOAt GXO, your professional development is a strategic priority. As an Industrial Engineer III, you will have access to:• Mentorship Programs: Pairing with senior engineers and industry veterans to accelerate skill acquisition.• Certification Support: Funding and study time for Lean Six Sigma (Green Belt/Black Belt), PMP, or other relevant certifications.• Learning Platforms: Unlimited access to online courses, webinars, and conferences focused on supply‑chain innovation, automation, and advanced analytics.• Rotational Opportunities: Experience in adjacent domains such as WMS configuration, robotics integration, or global project management.• Leadership Pathways: Clear promotion tracks toward Senior Engineer, Principal Engineer, and eventually Engineering Management or Strategic Solutions roles.Work Environment & Culture – What It Means to Be Part of GXOEven though this role is fully remote, you will be an integral member of a vibrant, global community. GXO’s culture is built on:• Collaboration: Regular virtual “huddles,” cross‑regional workshops, and shared digital workspaces keep teams aligned.• Innovation: A sandbox environment encourages experimentation with new technologies, from AI‑driven demand forecasting to autonomous mobile robots.• Inclusion: Diverse perspectives are celebrated, and employee resource groups provide support for under‑represented communities.• Work‑Life Harmony: Flexible scheduling, generous PTO, and mental‑health resources help you thrive both professionally and personally.Compensation, Perks & Benefits – Investing in Your Well‑BeingGXO offers a competitive total‑reward package designed to recognize your expertise and contributions:• Base Salary: Market‑aligned compensation reflecting your experience and location.• Performance Bonuses: Annual incentive plans tied to project success and company performance.• Health & Wellness: Full medical, dental, and vision plans, plus tele‑health options and wellness stipends.• Retirement Savings: 401(k) plan with company match to help you build a secure future.• Insurance Coverage: Life, disability, and accident insurance for added peace of mind.• Paid Time Off: Generous vacation, sick leave, and paid holidays, plus parental and family leave.• Professional Development: Tuition reimbursement, certification funding, and conference allowances.• Home‑Office Support: Stipend for ergonomic furniture, high‑speed internet, and other remote‑work essentials.Commitment to Equality & SafetyGXO is proud to be an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic. We also adhere strictly to CDC, OSHA, and local health guidelines to ensure a safe working environment—whether you are at home or visiting client sites.Application Process – Take the Next StepIf you are ready to leverage your engineering expertise to shape the future of global logistics, we invite you to submit your application today. Please prepare an up‑to‑date resume, a compelling cover letter highlighting your most relevant projects, and any supporting portfolios (e.g., AutoCAD drawings, process maps, or case studies).We look forward to learning how your vision and technical acumen can contribute to GXO’s continued success.Your Future Starts Here – Don’t miss this opportunity to join a forward‑thinking, industry‑leading team that values innovation, collaboration, and personal growth. Click the link below to start your application journey.Apply to This Remote Industrial Engineer PositionApply for this job

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