Import Manager Salary

Created by Henry Steele

By Henry Steele - April 15, 2018
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The following article discusses the career path of Import Manager. Learn about how to become one, education requirements, job duties, traits and qualities, national salary outlook as well as top national employers of Import Managers.

Job Duties

An import manager’s main responsibility is to receive, document, and inspect any products that come in from foreign countries. Import managers also have responsibility over operators and staff members, including office clerks. They provide support, guidance, and discipline to their team as and when required. It is vital that they are fully up to date with not just the import rules and regulations in this country, but also the export rules and regulations in the country of origin.

Obviously, import managers will usually work for multinational businesses, although they may also be found in government agencies. Usually, they have to communicate with businesses and officials in other countries as well. In fact, frequent traveling is generally required. Most import managers also do not work a regular 9 to 5 job, because of the time differences between various countries.

Other job duties of an import manager are:

  • To supervise the import team members who are responsible for the overall import of the actual goods from certain countries
  • To communicate with transport companies, customs agents, and clients in order to make sure that all shipments are received on time and in full working order.
  • To ensure that all items are shipped, transported and received in a safe, secure, cost-efficient, and expedient manner

Where We Work

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were 148,700 logisticians, a profession closely related to that of import manager, in 2016. The largest employers of these professionals are:

  • Manufacturing 25%
  • Federal government 20%
  • Professional, scientific, and technical services 17%
  • Management of companies and enterprises 10%
  • Wholesale trade 9%

How to Become

Import managers will usually hold a high school diploma or equivalent, although it is becoming quite common for them to hold a bachelor’s degree. Work experience is vital and most will have at least five years experience in the export and import sector. It is also expected of them to have warehouse and management experience and those who speak more than one language are in greater demand, particularly if they are multilingual for both oral and written communication.

Education Requirements

In order to become an import manager, a high school diploma or associate’s degree is often required. Because supply chains and logistics are becoming increasingly complex, many organizations now look for those with a bachelor’s degree in an area such as supply chain management, systems engineering, or business.

By completing a bachelor’s degree, an import manager will have learned about things such as database and operations management, supply chain, logistics, and system dynamics. Furthermore, they will be able to complete courses on technology and software commonly used in the industry.

Numerous certification options also exist. None of those are mandatory, but completing them does show professional competence and dedication to quality standards. The International Society of Logistics (SOLE) and APICS both offer certifications for those with relevant academic and professional experience.

Traits & Qualities

The most effective import managers have the following traits to some degree or other:

– Strong communication skills, with those fluent in multiple languages being in the greatest demand
– Excellent critical thinking skills
– Great customer service skills
– Strong organizational skills
– Excellent problem solving skills

Minimum Education

High school/associate’s degree, but bachelor’s preferred Degree

National Salary

The national average salary estimate for Import Manager was $49,432. This number is estimated from over 97,336 employees, users past and present job advertisements from Indeed.com. This equates to an hourly salary of $25.75 and monthly of $4,119.

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Salary by State

The following section lists Import Manager salaries in each state around the country. The figures are based on the total number of job postings through Indeed.com. For example, California had the largest quoted salary of $56,812 while Missouri had the smallest quoted salary of $26,380.

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CaliforniaKansasNew JerseyTexas
FloridaMassachusettsNew YorkVirginia
GeorgiaMinnesotaOhioWashington
Arizona$40,888Rank: 13th
The average salary ranks 13th among states in the country. There were also job openings from employers like Abacus Solutions Group.

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California$56,812Rank: 1st
The average salary ranks 1st among states in the country. There were also job openings from employers like CyberCoders, Albion Management Resources, Inc, Pasona, and AppleOne.

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Florida$46,096Rank: 8th
The average salary ranks 8th among states in the country. There were also job openings from employers like Culmin Staffing Group, Inc..

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Georgia$42,021Rank: 11th
The average salary ranks 11th among states in the country. There were also job openings from employers like iii career, Inc. and Pasona.

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Illinois$45,075Rank: 9th
The average salary ranks 9th among states in the country. There were also job openings from employers like The laSalle Network, PASONA N A, INC., and The Huntington Resource.

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Kansas$29,990Rank: 15th
The average salary ranks 15th among states in the country. There were also job openings from employers like Allied Global Services.

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$7.90

$24.35

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Massachusetts$41,740Rank: 12th
The average salary ranks 12th among states in the country. There were also job openings from employers like Robert Half.

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$41.90

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Minnesota$51,644Rank: 5th
The average salary ranks 5th among states in the country. There were also job openings from employers like Hitech Motorsport.

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$25,000

$87,000

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Missouri$26,380Rank: 16th
The average salary ranks 16th among states in the country. There were also job openings from employers like FedEx.

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New Jersey$53,608Rank: 2nd
The average salary ranks 2nd among states in the country. There were also job openings from employers like AppleOne, Robert Half Finance & Accounting, and Ajilon.

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New York$50,008Rank: 7th
The average salary ranks 7th among states in the country. There were also job openings from employers like Red Recruit, Home Textile Company, Cosmos Enterprise of USA, Inc., and Headford Strategic Growth.

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Ohio$44,841Rank: 10th
The average salary ranks 10th among states in the country. There were also job openings from employers like BestAutoPros and Ajilon.

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Tennessee$30,230Rank: 14th
The average salary ranks 14th among states in the country. There were also job openings from employers like FedEx and Averitt Express.

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Texas$52,347Rank: 3rd
The average salary ranks 3rd among states in the country. There were also job openings from employers like TOP GROUP, BMB Staffing, Abacus Staffing, and Abacus Corporation | Abacus.

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Virginia$51,347Rank: 6th
The average salary ranks 6th among states in the country. There were also job openings from employers like R & W Group and Robert Half Finance & Accounting.

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Washington$52,192Rank: 4th
The average salary ranks 4th among states in the country. There were also job openings from employers like TOP San Francisco.

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Top 20 National Employers

According to Indeed.com, the following states had employers looking to hire a Import Manager. The quoted salary figure represents the average salary from all job postings by this employer.

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Henry Steele
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Henry is Managing Editor of BusinessStudent.com. He is a seasoned business professional who regularly consults with local business's throughout Southern California. Henry pursued his undergrad in Business and Economics at the University of San Diego and gained valuable life changing experience through a unique internship upon graduation.

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