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Learning Coordinator - Warehouse Operations

Carneys Point, New Jersey, United States

ABOUT QUINCE 

Founded in 2018, Quince was built to challenge the idea that nice things have to cost a lot. Our mission is simple: to make really high quality essentials for really low prices, produced fairly and sustainably. We believe everyone deserves exceptional craftsmanship and timeless design without the traditional markups. Quince is a direct-to-consumer (DTC) model that cuts out middlemen and leverages just-in-time manufacturing to minimize waste and maximize value.

Quince is a tech company disrupting the retail industry by putting AI, analytics and automation at the center of everything we do. Our unwavering commitment to excellence and company values guide our teams and actions:

  • Customer First: We prioritize customer satisfaction in every decision.

  • High Quality: True quality means premium materials and rigorous production standards you can feel good about.

  • Essential Design: We focus on timeless, functional essentials instead of chasing trends.

  • Always a Better Deal: Innovation and transparency ensure value for both customers and partners.

  • Social & Environmental Responsibility: We commit to sustainable materials, ethical production, and fair wages.

Quince partners with world-class manufacturers across the globe and serves millions of customers. With strong investor backing and a focus on sustainable growth, we are a company that is rapidly scaling while maintaining a commitment to quality, simplicity, and radical price transparency.

OUR TEAM AND SUCCESS 

At Quince, you will be part of a high-performing team that is redefining what quality, value, and sustainability mean in modern retail. We are a destination for builders, innovators, and operators to come together and challenge the status quo. Our collective ambition is bold. We are creating an entirely new category and customer experience – one that democratizes luxury and provides high quality products at radically low prices. That mission demands a world-class team committed to excellence. 

If you are motivated by impact, growth, and purpose, you will find a strong sense of belonging at Quince.

THE ROLE

Learning Coordinator

We are seeking an organized, proactive leader to support the continued growth and performance of our Learning & Development team. As the Learning Coordinator, you will play a critical role in ensuring training effectiveness, audit compliance, and cross-training initiatives across PM shifts. You’ll lead onboarding sessions, oversee trainer performance, and drive accountability across all learning programs to ensure consistent quality and engagement.

This role requires strong communication, analytical thinking, and a solutions-first mindset. You’ll serve as the primary point of contact for evening training operations, partnering closely with supervisors and leadership to track progress, identify risks, and continuously improve our training ecosystem.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Conduct regular audits of trainer delivery, adherence to SOPs, and use of training materials.
  • Provide structured coaching and feedback to trainers to improve effectiveness and engagement.
  • Ensure consistency in training standards, delivery, and expectations across all PM trainers.
  • Own and lead onboarding sessions for PM shift new hires, ensuring consistent delivery and engagement.
  • Track and report on new hire training progress, productivity ramp-up, and early retention.
  • Partner with supervisors and managers to identify risks or additional support needs for new hires,
  • Maintain onboarding dashboards in Google Sheets and provide weekly updates to leadership.
  • Track and manage cross-training completions and progress across departments.
  • Maintain accurate reporting dashboards to ensure leadership visibility into skill development.
  • Identify training gaps and propose solutions to strengthen multi-skill readiness among associates.
  • Serve as the primary point of contact for PM training operations when the Learning Manager is unavailable.
  • Lead trainer meetings to communicate updates, process changes, and performance expectations.
  • Support scheduling, coordination, and execution of training and learning initiatives.
  • Provide input on curriculum enhancements based on audits, feedback, and evolving business needs.
  • Support change management initiatives by reinforcing updated SOPs and training content.
  • Drive accountability across trainers and learners to ensure compliance with training standards and quality expectations.

REQUIREMENTS:

  • Bachelors Degree in related field (Education, Human Resources, Communications, Psychology, Business Administration) 
  • 2–3 years of training, facilitation, or learning & development experience (warehouse or operations environment preferred).
  • Demonstrated leadership or supervisory experience (formal or informal).
  • Strong proficiency in Google Sheets (formulas, pivot tables, reporting).
  • Communication: Clear, professional verbal and written skills for engaging associates, trainers, and leadership.
  • Feedback Delivery: Ability to provide constructive coaching that improves trainer and learner performance.
  • Conflict Management: Skilled in addressing trainer/learner issues while maintaining professionalism.
  • Analytical Thinking: Able to track, interpret, and act on training data to drive improvements.
  • Accountability: Consistently holds self and others to performance standards.
  • Strong organizational and time management abilities.
  • Proactive problem-solver with a solutions-first mindset.
  • Demonstrated ability to step into higher-level responsibilities during manager absences.
  • Interest in career progression toward Learning Manager role.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: 

  • Lifting up to 25 pounds with or without reasonable accommodation
  • Standing and walking throughout the entirety of your shift with or without reasonable accommodation
  • Bending, twisting, or kneeling may be required throughout the day for lifting or maneuvering objects with or without reasonable accommodation

 

All posted ranges are reflective of base salary and may vary depending upon experience level and location. Bonus and equity may also be provided for eligible roles.

Pay Range

$60,000 - $80,000 USD

WHY QUINCE?

Joining Quince means being part of a mission-driven team reshaping retail. You will work alongside talented colleagues, tackle meaningful challenges, and contribute to building a more sustainable, accessible future for customers and partners alike.

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY & HIRING INTEGRITY

Quince provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applications for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. 

Quince is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities. If you need a reasonable accommodation to complete your application or to perform the essential functions of a role at Quince, please let us know by completing this accommodation form. We review all requests individually and will work with you to determine appropriate accommodations on a case-by-case basis.

Employment is contingent upon successful completion of a background check. Quince will conduct background checks in compliance with applicable federal, state, and local laws.

Security Advisory: Beware of Frauds

At Quince, we're dedicated to recruiting top talent who share our drive for innovation. To safeguard candidates, Quince emphasizes legitimate recruitment practices. Initial communication is primarily via official Quince email addresses and LinkedIn; beware of deviations. Personal data and sensitive information will not be solicited during the application phase. Interviews are conducted via phone, in person, or through the approved platforms Google Meets or Zoom—never via messaging apps or other calling services. Offers are merit-based, communicated verbally, and followed up in writing. If personal information is requested to initiate the hiring process, rest assured it will be through secure and protected means.

 

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