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Senior Supply Chain Manager

Austin, Texas

Meet GTV

We’re modernizing in-store marketing to help brands and retailers reach shoppers. Our platform makes it easy to run digital advertising campaigns throughout the physical grocery store.

Our team enjoys the complexities of a product that’s both physical and digital and balances the needs of retailers, brands, and agencies. We’re founder-led with Series B funding and values that prioritize ownership, growth, transparency, and partnership.

Here are the problems you’ll be solving

Grocery TV currently reaches over 72 million unique customers monthly through 20,912 displays across 4,970 stores, delivering 207 million monthly visits.

In this role, you will take ownership of developing and implementing efficient processes to manage equipment orders from initiation to delivery. You will oversee vendor relationships with our warehouse and equipment partners, ensuring seamless operations and maintaining precise inventory counts to support business success.

The GTV team is primarily based here in Austin, with a satellite office in New York City and handful of remote employees. For this role, we're looking for someone who is based here in Austin and can travel to Dallas once a month for 3 days.

Responsibilities

  • Build and execute processes that seamlessly move equipment from order to delivery.
  • Maintain accurate inventory counts and establish reorder triggers to optimize capital usage.
  • Lead and nurture relationships with warehouse and equipment partners.
  • Partner with field operations, success managers, and marketing to proactively address business needs.

Growth opportunities

  • You'll spearhead the development of a full-fledged supply chain function at Grocery TV, with ample room to grow your skills and organizational impact.
  • As you master vendor management, opportunities to grow into procurement and other supply chain specialties will be present

Qualifications

  • 4+ years of Supply Chain management experience
  • Proven experience in independently managing and optimizing a supply chain
  • A track record of managing vendor relationships with suppliers and 3PL warehouse partners.
  • Start-up experience is a plus but not required.
  • Willingness to travel 3 days a month to Dallas, TX, to manage inventory

Compensation

As a part of our commitment to transparency, we use a market-based formula that provides consistency across roles & experience levels and publish all of our compensation data internally for our team. We’re open to a range of experience levels for this position. Here are the annual salaries for each level:

  • Senior Supply Chain Manager I: $117,000

In our initial conversation, we’ll discuss what level best aligns with your experience.

Interview Flow

1. Apply

Apply and look for a response from our team about the next steps.

2. Intro interview with people team

Our recruiter will give you a call to learn more about you and answer any questions you might have about our team or the role.

3. Technical Interview with hiring manager

This will be a high-level conversation with your future manager. You’ll meet with them to dive into the details of the position and your experience.

4. Technical interview with the hiring team

We’ll dive deeper into your technical abilities by meeting with your future teammates and completing a collaborative technical assessment.

5. Values interview with collaborative teams

Chat with two people who work collaboratively with your role to give us a clear idea of how you’ll work with others.

6. Leadership interview

Last but not least, you’ll meet with one of our co-founders to make sure your values and career goals align well with our team.

 

Benefits and Perks

Our environment prioritizes collaboration, respect, and partnership. One of the ways we show that to our team is through our benefits program.

  • We were #871 on Inc. 5000’s 2023 list of the fastest growing companies.
  • We were named Best Startups Places to work for in 2024 by Built In for both Austin and New York
  • We’re a 2023 Best Place for Working Parents in Austin
  • 100% paid medical, dental & vision benefits
  • Stock options
  • Generous time-off programs (including 16 weeks of parental leave)
  • Transparent with financials, salaries, promotions, and more
  • Flexible work schedule
  • Casual office attire
  • Daily in-office meal stipend
  • Twice a year summits

Ready to start?

To connect with our team, complete our quick application, and we’ll be in touch soon.

Feeling imposter syndrome? Reach out to us!

We're happy to help you better understand the role and what we're looking for.

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