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Shipping and Fulfillment Manager

Audicus is an innovative health-tech company. We are changing the hearing aid industry with a leading tele-health solution that streamlines the hearing care experience from user testing to product delivery - both for consumers and providers. We are highly mission-driven and have reconnected, transformed and empowered tens of thousands of lives to date.

We are looking for a detail-oriented and process-driven Shipping and Fulfillment Manager to lead our shipping and logistics team in transforming the hearing aid industry. In this role, you’ll lead the team that ensures the seamless delivery of our hearing aids across the country, helping to improve lives by providing timely and efficient service to our customers. This position will report to our CTO. 

Responsibilities:

  • Logistics and Shipping Oversight - Manage inbound and outbound logistics, ensuring timely shipping and receiving of goods.
  • Inventory Management - Monitor inventory levels, perform regular cycle counts, and reduce stock discrepancies. Implement and enhance warehousing and shipping processes 
  • Vendor and Supplier Relationships - Build and maintain strong relationships with vendors, suppliers, and carriers.
  • Cross-Department Collaboration - Coordinate logistics across sales, customer experience, and audiology teams to ensure alignment and efficient processes.
  • Product Knowledge and Quality Assurance - Develop an understanding of hearing aid devices, load programming and perform basic inspection or minor repairs as needed.
  • Team Leadership and Development - Supervise, train, and mentor the shipping and logistics team, fostering a positive and high-performance environment.

What We Are Looking For

  • 5+ years in logistics, warehousing, or supply chain management with a focus on shipping operations
  • High standard of workmanship
  • Positive, with a friendly attitude and the ability to work together in a team-oriented environment
  • Experience managing and developing a dynamic team
  • Able to work in a fast-paced environment
  • Enthusiastic and Independent worker

Salary Range:
$70-85K

Location: NYC Onsite 5 Days

Benefits: 

Medical/Dental/Vision through Aetna; 401K, Telehealth Perks, Commuter Benefits, Paid Parental Leave, Flexible PTO, Paid sick leave

We are focused on building a diverse and inclusive workforce. If you’re excited about this role, but do not meet 100% of the qualifications listed above, we encourage you to apply.
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