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Work Location Type:Hybrid Req Number 327170 About Grainger W.W. Grainger, Inc., is a leading broad line distributor with operations primarily in North America, Japan and the United Kingdom. At Grainger, We Keep the World Working by serving more than 4.5 million customers worldwide with products and solutions delivered through innovative technology and deep customer relationships. Known for its commitment to service and award-winning culture, the Company had 2024 revenue of $17.2 billion across its two business models. In the High-Touch Solutions segment, Grainger offers approximately 2 million maintenance, repair and operating (MRO) products and services, including technical support and inventory management. In the Endless Assortment segment,Zoro.comoffers customers access to more than 14 million products, andMonotaRO.comoffers more than 24 million products. For more information, visitwww.grainger.com. Compensation The anticipated base pay compensation range for this position is$95,000.00 to$158,400.00. Rewards and Benefits With benefits starting on day one, our programs provide choice and flexibility to meet team members' individual needs, including:
- Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance plans with coverage starting on day one of employment and 6 free sessions each year with a licensed therapist to support your emotional wellbeing.
- 18 paid time off (PTO) days annually for full-time employees (accrual prorated based on employment start date) and 6 company holidays per year.
- 6% company contribution to a 401(k) Retirement Savings Plan each pay period, no employee contribution required.
- Employee discounts, tuition reimbursement, student loan refinancing and free access to financial counseling, education, and tools.
- Maternity support programs, nursing benefits, and up to 14 weeks paid leave for birth parents and up to 4 weeks paid leave for non-birth parents.
For additional information and details regarding Grainger's benefits, please click on the link below: https://experience100.ehr.com/grainger/Home/Tools-Resources/Key-Resources/New-Hire The pay range provided above is not a guarantee of compensation. The range reflects the potential base pay for this role at the time of this posting based on the job grade for this position. Individual base pay compensation will depend, in part, on factors such as geographic work location and relevant experience and skills. The anticipated compensation range described above is subject to change and the compensation ultimately paid may be higher or lower than the range described above. Grainger reserves the right to amend, modify, or terminate its compensation and benefit programs in its sole discretion at any time, consistent with applicable law. Position Details The Manager, Field Communications & Change Management ensures frontline team members across the Operations Fulfillment Network clearly understand and successfully adopt operational changes. This role leads communication and readiness planning for major initiatives and plays a critical role in shaping the change narrative, sequencing messages, and balancing field mindshare to protect focus on what matters most. The manager sets communication standards, governs channel usage, and continuously improves how information flows to the field in order to minimize disruption, reduce noise, and ensure the right messages reach the right audiences at the right time. Through deep partnership with OEO, Training & Development, Corporate Communications, Operations leaders, and project teams, this role strengthens clarity, alignment, and adoption across 8,000+ fullment network employees in DCs, Branches and Bulk Warehouses. This is a hybrid position that is based onsite in Lake Forest or Chicago 3 days a week. You Will
- Partner early with project teams to identify impacts, shape communication strategies, and sequence communications and training for effective adoption.
- Lead communication and readiness planning for operational changes, ensuring field teams clearly understand the "why," "what," and "how."
- Act as the steward of field mindshare by sequencing communications, prioritizing messages, and protecting field capacity from overload or conflicting information.
- Use field capacity insights to plan with cross-functional partners when initiatives must be sequenced or spaced to avoid saturation.
- Monitor change saturation and recommend timing adjustments to protect field capacity.
- Develop and manage field-facing communication plans and calendars that reduce noise and support operational priorities.
- Translate complex information into simple, plain-language narratives and align training materials to the core change story.
- Provide message maps, impact insights, and recommendations that strengthen training and leader enablement.
- Set operational communication standards, templates, and rhythms that drive consistency and accessibility for frontline audiences.
- Oversee channel governance, in partnership with Corporate Communications, across email, SharePoint, video, and digital signage, using engagement data to optimize reach and comprehension.
- Define and track communication KPIs; use engagement data and field feedback to strengthen targeting, sequencing, and clarity.
- Introduce innovative formats to improve clarity and retention.
- Partner with Org Effectiveness to champion enterprise frameworks, tools, and resources to ensure consistent change management methodology aligned to enterprise standards.
- Partner with IT, HR, and platform owners to improve content workflows and findability.
- Partner with Corp Comms and serve as a direct liaison between the teams to ensure alignment with leader messaging
- Partners with Corporate Brand teams to ensure all Fulfillment Network communications and materials consistently reflect enterprise brand standards, visual identity, and tone, reinforcing a unified and professional presence across channels.
- Guide development of clear, accurate, actionable field content; oversee work from the Communications Specialists and visual multimedia designer.
- Create concise summaries and cascades that distill complex initiatives for field consumption.
- Build strong cross-functional partnerships to ensure coordinated messaging and a consistent understanding of changes.
- Coach and develop direct report(s), promoting a field-first mindset and high standards of clarity and accuracy.
You Have Education
- Bachelor's degree in Communications, Organizational Communication, or related field, or equivalent experience.
Experience
- 5+ years of experience in internal communications, change communications, or field communications.
- Experience supporting change initiatives or working with project/PMO teams strongly preferred.
- Experience partnering with operational or distributed field organizations preferred.
- Leadership or mentoring experience required.
Skills & Abilities
- Exceptional written and verbal communication skills with the ability to simplify complex topics.
- Strong change communication capability and skilled at identifying impacts and shaping narratives that support adoption.
- Ability to influence content through messaging alignment and simplification.
- Channel strategy proficiency, including evaluation of reach, engagement, and effectiveness considering various wired, non-wired and hourly audience types
- Strong project management and sequencing skills.
- Ability to interpret engagement data and apply insights to improve messaging.
- Effective relationship builder with the ability to influence cross-functional partners.
- Able to maintain calm focus and solution-oriented thinking in dynamic or ambiguous situations.
- Able to build and sustain productive relationships across functional boundaries, managing diverse personalities and communication styles.
- Ability to lead and develop others.
Impact of the Role
- Improves adoption of operational and enterprise initiatives by integrating communication, training, and readiness into a seamless experience.
- Improves field focus and operational performance by balancing mindshare, reducing information overload, and ensuring communications support-not compete with-critical priorities.
- Gives field teams clearer understanding of expectations, resulting in more consistent execution and reduced rework.
- Reduces change fatigue and protects field capacity through intentional sequencing and targeted messaging.
- Enhances training effectiveness by ensuring alignment with communication narratives and simplifying complex concepts.
- Improves communication quality, clarity, and professionalism across the Fulfillment Network.
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