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EVERY™ is a leading VC-backed food tech ingredient company and market leader using precision fermentation to create animal proteins without the animal for the global food and beverage industry. EVERY™ is a team of passionate change-makers who are reimagining the factory farm model with a kinder, more sustainable alternative. Leveraging precision fermentation to produce hyper-functional and one-to-one replacement proteins from microorganisms, EVERY™ is on a mission to decouple the world’s proteins from the animals that make them. We are a passionate, determined (and fun!) team with a vital objective, and we're on the lookout for like-minded people to join our mission. For more information, visit www.every.com 

 About the Role

We are looking for a highly organized and detail-oriented Supply Chain Analyst / Logistics Analyst to join our Manufacturing team. This role will support the manufacturing and logistics function working closely with Contract Manufacturing Organizations (CMOs), helping to manage internal operations, and support the commercial team to ensure seamless product flow, accurate inventory management, and exceptional customer experience. This is an ideal opportunity for someone with 2–3 years of experience looking to deepen their impact across the supply chain lifecycle in a fast-paced, high-growth environment.

What you'll accomplish

  • Coordinate shipments to and from CMOs and third-party logistics providers, ensuring timely pickup, delivery, and documentation
  • Support monthly reporting by tracking freight costs
  • Collaborate with the commercial team to support customer order fulfillment and ensure a smooth delivery experience
  • Track order status and proactively communicate updates or delays to internal stakeholders
  • Assist with inventory audits, goods receipts, and shipping documentation
  • Identify and help resolve issues or inefficiencies in the logistics workflow
  • Ensure data accuracy and consistency across systems and documentation

What you bring:

  • Bachelor’s degree (preferred)
  • 2–3 years of experience in supply chain, logistics, or inventory coordination (manufacturing or CMO experience preferred)
  • Proficiency with Excel and Google Sheets (pivot tables, lookups, data validation, etc.)
  • Strong command of Google Workspace (Docs, Sheets, Drive) and Microsoft Office Suite
  • Experience with inventory tracking systems
  • Excellent attention to detail, with strong organizational and time management skills
  • Clear and concise communicator with the ability to collaborate across teams

Why you’ll love it here:

  • Comprehensive benefits: 100% medical, dental, and vision coverage, 401k matching, and stock options
  • Tasty perks: Weekly catered lunches
  • Customizable options: FSA, Pet Care, and additional life insurance
  • Work-life harmony: Flexible PTO and 10+ paid company holidays per year
  • On-site conveniences: Free parking and unlimited gym access
  • Energizing refreshments: Unlimited sparkling water, granola bars, snacks, local coffee, and tea
  • Exciting socials: Themed happy hours and quarterly company outings
  • Open communication: Monthly all-hands meetings and direct access to CEO and leadership

At EVERY™, pay ranges are subject to change and assigned to a job based on the location-specific market median of similar jobs according to 3rd-party salary benchmark surveys. Individual pay within that range can vary for several reasons, including skills/capabilities, experience, and available budget.

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EVERY is dedicated to building a just environment based on merit and kindess. EVERY’s goal is to have a workplace that enables productivity and meaningful work for individuals from all backgrounds, experiences, and lifestyles, allowing all employees to feel comfortable being their true, authentic selves at work.

Legal authorization to work in the U.S. is required.  We are not able to sponsor individuals for employment visas for this job. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify personal information and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire.

If you require a reasonable accommodation to complete a job application or a job interview or to otherwise participate in the hiring process, please contact us at hiring@every.com 

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