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Inventory Planner

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Grove Collaborative is a sustainability-focused consumer products company creating household and personal care essentials that are effective, beautifully designed, and healthier for people and the planet. We are a certified B Corp, plastic-neutral, and on a mission to transform the CPG industry for good.

THE ROLE

At Grove Collaborative, every product on our site represents a choice someone made to live a little more sustainably. Keeping those products in stock — at the right time, in the right place, in the right quantity — is where you come in.

We're looking for an Inventory Planner who brings genuine enthusiasm for AI-powered planning tools and the analytical depth to use them well. This isn't a role for someone who treats automation as a supplement to how they already work — we're looking for someone who leads with it, actively pilots new technologies, and brings the judgment to know when to trust the model and when to push back on it.

You'll own replenishment planning across a high-SKU, DTC assortment, managing inventory across two fulfillment centers in a fast-moving eCommerce environment. If you've carried this kind of complexity before — large SKU counts, multiple vendors, high velocity — and have used modern planning platforms and AI tooling to manage it at scale rather than through sheer effort, we'd love to hear from you.

WHAT YOU’LL OWN

  • Demand-Driven Replenishment — Evaluate sales forecasts and execute inventory purchases that support sales optimization, turn expectations, and in-stock goals across a high-SKU assortment. Leverage AI-powered demand forecasting platforms to translate signals into actionable replenishment decisions — and bring the judgment to know when manual intervention improves on the model.
  • Planning Systems Ownership — Own and maintain supplier configurations and replenishment parameters within planning and ERP systems across your assigned vendor base. Investigate forecast exceptions and drive accuracy and bias improvement through data-informed adjustments.
  • Inventory Performance & Analytics — Monitor key inventory KPIs and drive corrective action. Build and maintain reporting in Looker, Excel, and AI-driven analytics tools that goes beyond describing what happened to recommending what to do next.
  • Cross-Functional Partnership — Partner with Merchandising and Marketing to develop strategies that move aged inventory. Work closely with suppliers to ensure follow-through on replenishment orders and forecasted commitments. Liaise with Billing and Accounting on invoicing and receipt discrepancies.
  • Order Management — Track orders from PO submission through EDI confirmation and receipt into fulfillment centers. Recommend stock balance transfers between warehouse locations based on demand signals and fulfillment data.
  • Continuous Improvement — Champion ongoing improvement in planning systems, data quality, and processes. Proactively identify and pilot AI and automation opportunities — anomaly detection, automated reorder triggers, scenario modeling — and share what works with the broader team.

ABOUT YOU

  • 4–6 years of inventory planning and procurement experience in a DTC or digitally native eCommerce environment, with demonstrated success managing a high-SKU, high-velocity assortment
  • Hands-on experience with demand forecasting platforms such as Relex, Toolio, Anaplan, or equivalent — including genuine curiosity about evaluating and adopting new planning technologies as they emerge
  • Demonstrated AI fluency applied specifically to inventory planning workflows — demand sensing, automated replenishment, anomaly detection, or scenario modeling — and an active appetite to push further as the tools evolve
  • Advanced Excel proficiency required; Looker or equivalent BI tool experience strongly preferred
  • Proven track record against core inventory metrics: in-stock rate, turn, weeks of supply, forecast accuracy, and aged inventory reduction
  • Strong cross-functional communication skills — able to translate planning data into clear, actionable recommendations for Merchandising, Marketing, Finance, and Operations partners
  • A self-directed working style; you seek out the best available tools, move without being asked, and treat continuous improvement as a core part of the job — not an extra

EVEN BETTER IF YOU HAVE

  • Experience managing inventory across multiple warehouse or fulfillment center locations
  • Familiarity with EDI workflows and ERP systems in a physical products environment
  • Exposure to AI-assisted scenario planning or automated exception management at scale
  • A genuine connection to sustainability and the better-for-you product space — you understand why customers choose Grove and that perspective informs how you think about the work

WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU

  • This full-time, exempt position is remote for candidates based in the following states: California, Maine, Pennsylvania, Nevada, North Carolina, Texas, Colorado, Washington, Illinois, New York, Missouri, and Massachusetts.
  • Competitive benefits - medical, vision, dental 
  • Equity - shared success is core to our mission 
  • Flexible Paid Time Off - we care most about results
  • Free VIP membership and 50% employee discount
  • Working for a company that believes that a small group of people can change the world for the better by creating products and funding initiatives that help the planet!

COMPENSATION

The salary range for this role is $75,000-90,000. Our compensation bands are determined based on market-specific cost of living data, meaning that the top of our salary range is reserved for the most experienced candidates in the highest cost of living areas across the country. In addition to the base salary, this role is eligible for an annual incentive target and equity.

MORE ABOUT GROVE

Grove Collaborative Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: GROV) is the one-stop online destination for everyday essentials that create a healthier home and planet. Explore thousands of thoughtfully vetted products for every room and everyone in your home, including household cleaning, personal care, health and wellness, laundry, clean beauty, kitchen, pantry, kids, baby, pet care, and beyond. Everything Grove sells meets a higher standard — from health to sustainability and performance — so you get a great value without compromising your values. As a B Corp and Public Benefit Corporation, Grove goes beyond selling products: every order is carbon neutral, supports plastic waste cleanup initiatives, and lets you see and track the positive impact of your choices. Shopping with purpose starts at Grove.com.

We're building a diverse and inclusive work environment where we learn from each other. We welcome people of diverse backgrounds, experiences, abilities and perspectives. We are an equal opportunity employer. If you require reasonable accommodation in completing this application, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, or otherwise participating in the employee selection process, please direct your inquiries to Talent@grove.co.

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