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Supply Chain Associate

New York, NY

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At Blank Street, we’re on a mission to become the defining food and beverage brand of our generation. From the very beginning, we’ve set out to add a spark to ordinary experiences through elevated products, attention-to-detail, and a commitment to making every moment memorable. We’re motivated by the millions of customers we serve across cities, and know that our potential is unlimited. It all starts with our people and their commitment to make magic happen each and every day.

Start Something Extraordinary…

As our Supply Chain Associate, you’ll join our fast-growing F&B team, playing a key role in keeping our operations running smoothly and efficiently. You’re curious, organized, and eager to turn data and insights into action, balancing operational execution with problem-solving across multiple teams. Sitting at the intersection of field operations and HQ, you’ll play a key role in keeping our stores stocked, our supply chain running smoothly, and our customers delighted every day. This role is in-person based out of our Brooklyn, NY office and reports to the Director of Supply Chain. 

Who We’re Looking For

  • Technical Competence – Strong understanding of inventory management, demand forecasting, ERP or supply chain systems, and core supply chain principles.
  • Analytical Ability – Comfortable working with data and metrics to identify trends, optimize processes, and inform decisions.
  • Ownership & Accountability – Takes initiative to solve problems, follows through on commitments, and delivers reliable results.
  • Cross-Functional Collaboration – Works effectively with teams across operations, procurement, logistics, and other departments to achieve shared goals.
  • Communication – Communicates clearly and professionally, with a focus on responsiveness and accuracy.
  • Cultural & Mission Fit – Aligns with Blank Street's mission, thrives in a fast-paced environment, and is motivated by making a meaningful impact.

What You'll Own

  • Supplier & Inventory Excellence: Act as the key link between suppliers, distributors, and our field teams. You will be resolving issues, managing relationships with internal and external partners, and ensuring stores stay stocked with the right products at the right time. You’ll own weekly and month-end inventory reconciliations, spot trends in consumption, and escalate concerns as needed, ultimately safeguarding margin health through strong and proactive ownership of our inventory.
  • Forecasting & Process Optimization: Leverage sales trends, historical data, and store performance insights to refine demand forecasts for evergreen and limited-time products. Identify opportunities to improve margin through better forecasting accuracy, tighter par management, and continuous process improvement across the supply chain.
  • New Product Launches: You will be the supply chain team’s seasonal product launch owner. This means executing all seasonal beverage & pastry launches. This part of your role will involve stress testing early-stage recipes, acting as a strategic partner for ingredient and smallware sourcing, and communicating every step of the way with product, marketing, training, and field teams to ensure a successful launch.
  • Data & Systems Ownership: Fully own the accuracy and reliability of our vendor catalogs in Coupa (Blank Street’s procurement software), ensuring product and pricing data are always up to date so field teams can place orders without delays. Conduct bi-weekly pricing audits to identify price changes and margin pressure early. Own the accuracy of NetSuite data for recipes (kit packages) and partner closely with Finance to ensure all data flows seamlessly between Coupa and NetSuite. Ultimately, you’re responsible for maintaining clean, accurate, and actionable supply chain information across the business.
  • Cross-Functional Collaboration: Work across the business with Operations, Training, Marketing, Product, Facilities, Biz Ops, and Field Leadership teams. Partner with Marketing on launches and activations, collaborate with Product on new ingredient sourcing, and dive into operational challenges to improve store performance alongside our Facilities team. Gain a true 360° view of the business while bringing innovation to life at every level.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in supply chain, economics, or a business-related field
  • +1 years of experience in a fast-paced, high intensity work environment (consulting, investing, strategy, bizops, supply chain, or early-stage startups)
  • Based in NYC and available to work in-person at least 4 days per week
  • Analytical mindset with a passion for working with data to uncover insights and trends
  • Confident and clear communicator, able to adapt messaging based on audience and context
  • Curious problem solver, eager to dig into challenges, understand how things work, and find practical solutions
  • Bias for action, when something needs doing, you roll up your sleeves and figure it out
  • Humble and self-aware, approaching collaboration with empathy first
  • Strong appreciation for consumer products, F&B, hospitality

Benefits And Perks

  • Annual Base Salary: $80,000 - $95,000
    • Blank Street, in good faith, believes that the posted salary range is accurate for this role in New York City at the time of posting. Our salaries are rooted in the desire to pay competitively relative to our organization size and industry, reflecting just one part of the total compensation package. Additional components include equity, healthcare benefits, paid time off and various work perks (commuter benefits, free coffee). Details will be discussed during the interview process. Blank Street may pay more or less than the posted range based on factors such as relevant experience and skills, qualifications and location, among others. This range may be modified in the future.
  • Medical, Dental, and Vision coverage. Blank Street covers the full premium for low and mid-tier employee-only plans.
  • Paid sick time
  • Paid time off + company holidays
  • Paid parental leave benefits
  • Equity
  • Learning and development opportunities. We’re growing and we’d like for you to be a part of the journey.
  • A whole lot of Blank Street swag & coffee

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