Is Operations, Supply Chain & Logistics a Good Job Market in Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL?

Produced by Callings.ai on May 10, 2026

Executive Verdict

Market rating: balanced | Confidence: High

Tampa Bay is a usable but not easy market for this category right now: metro unemployment was 4.9% in February and total nonfarm payrolls were 1,554.9 thousand in March, down 0.3% year over year.[20][1] The broad local backdrop softened further in freight-heavy sectors, with trade, transportation, and utilities employment down 1.4% year over year and manufacturing down 1.3%.[2][3] But the occupation-specific state picture is better than the metro backdrop: Revelio Public Labor Statistics shows Florida operations, supply chain, and logistics employment up 1.2% year over year and active postings up 3.8% in April.[4][5] That makes this a balanced market overall—good enough for targeted applicants, but unforgiving for remote-first, title-chasing, or unfocused searches.

Best positioned: Candidates who can work on-site and show inventory ownership, safety discipline, or transportation-system fluency have the best odds, especially with enterprise employers in retail, logistics, and manufacturing.[14][15][19][11][21]

Main caution: Do not anchor on the $107,960 general-and-operations-manager wage if you are applying to coordinator, warehouse, or hourly roles; local postings center closer to about $74k to $95k for salaried jobs and about $18 to $25 an hour for hourly jobs.[6][9][22]

What Changed Recently

What This Means for You

Entry-Level Candidates

Difficulty: Moderate if you are open to on-site work and front-line roles; harder if you want remote work or immediate management because about 55% of local postings are entry level and about 95% are on-site.[10][19]

Best target: Target enterprise employers in retail distribution, logistics, manufacturing, food and beverage, and transportation, which make up most of the local posting mix.[14][15]

Biggest mistake: Using one generic resume for both warehouse/hourly roles and salaried coordinator roles.

Next step: Build two resume versions and mirror the local screen terms that recur most often: inventory management, customer service, safety compliance, problem solving, and time management.[11]

Mid-Career Candidates

Difficulty: Moderate to competitive because the market thins out fast after mid-level; only about 10% of postings are senior and less than 5% are lead+.[10]

Best target: Aim for on-site enterprise roles that combine inventory ownership with vendor, carrier, or process-improvement responsibilities; transportation management systems, carrier contract negotiation, and budget management help you stand out.[14][21]

Biggest mistake: Applying on title match alone without showing cost, service, labor, or inventory outcomes.

Next step: Create a one-page proof pack with metrics such as fill rate, cycle-count accuracy, OTIF, labor scheduling gains, shrink reduction, or freight savings, and attach it to applications for manager-level roles.

Career Switchers

Difficulty: Moderate if you can translate service, retail, military, or admin experience into workflow discipline; local postings reward communication, customer service, problem solving, and time management.[11]

Best target: Bridge through coordinator, scheduler, warehouse lead, or compliance-adjacent contract roles rather than jumping straight to supply chain manager; defense-side supply-chain roles often ask for FAR/DFAR and global logistics compliance knowledge.[23][24]

Biggest mistake: Calling yourself a supply chain professional before you can show systems use, inventory exposure, or vendor/compliance ownership.

Next step: Choose one quick signal that matches your lane: Lean Six Sigma Green Belt for process roles or forklift certification for warehouse and fulfillment roles.[16][17]

Salary Reality

moderate pay broad access

Local posted salary ranges center on about $74k to $95k for salaried roles, with a broader 25th-75th band of about $55k to $131k; hourly postings center on about $18 to $25 an hour.[9][22] A higher local anchor exists for general and operations managers at $107,960 a year, but that is a narrower, more senior occupation than the full operations, supply chain, and logistics mix.[6]

This is a market where solid pay is available, but most accessible openings are not executive jobs. Florida's mean offered salary on new openings for this category was about $85,764 in April 2026, versus about $68,426 across all Florida openings.[36]

The upside is offset by a mostly on-site market, an entry-heavy mix, and a softer local backdrop in trade, transportation, utilities, and manufacturing.[19][10][2][3]

Best-paying path: The strongest pay tends to sit in higher-scope operations management and specialized supply-chain work. Nationally, new openings in the field averaged about $96,943, Florida openings averaged about $85,764, and VP of Supply Chain compensation reaches about $205,000, but that top end is reserved for narrow leadership tracks.[36][37]

Caution: Do not overread any single headline pay figure. The local $107,960 figure reflects general and operations managers, while the national $80,880 median for logisticians and the local posting bands capture different slices of the market.[6][38][9]

Where the Opportunities Are Concentrated

This is not a one-employer town for this category. We observed more than 1,600 local postings across more than 850 companies over the last 90 days, and the employer mix is fragmented rather than concentrated in a few firms.[7][35] About 70% of postings in the sample came from enterprise employers, so big multi-site companies matter more than small boutiques here.[14] The biggest pools of opportunity sit where Tampa Bay already has physical operations: retail, logistics, manufacturing, food and beverage, and transportation. Within the local posting mix, retail accounts for about 30%, logistics about 15%, manufacturing about 15%, food and beverage about 10%, and transportation about 10%.[15] Among named employers in the sample, Domino's Pizza was the most consistently active with more than 75 postings, and Randstad's Saint Petersburg warehouse board points to ongoing staffing demand on the warehouse side of the market.[8][18] That mix favors candidates who can handle inventory, customer-facing coordination, scheduling, vendor follow-up, and site-level execution. It is less friendly to remote planners, pure strategists, or people targeting only director titles.

Where to focus: Focus first on on-site enterprise employers in retail distribution and warehouse/logistics, then use manufacturing planning or procurement as your second lane.

Skills and Credentials Worth Pursuing

Adjacent Roles to Consider

30 / 60 / 90-Day Plan

First 30 Days

Days 31-60

Days 61-90

Methodology and Confidence

This April 2026 report was generated on May 10, 2026. Latest direct national data: May 2026. Latest direct Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL data: April 2026.

Confidence: Overall confidence: High. Recent local labor indicators and fresh hiring proxies point in the same general direction, even though some signals are mixed.

Limitations

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