Job Title: Supply Chain Operations Analyst
Location: Boston or New Yorkm
Benefits: Private Health Care, Share options, 401k.
About Gelato
Gelato has built the world's largest and most global network for on-demand production of customized items e.g. t-shirts, wall art, mugs, books, hoodies, and cards. We support a new wave of e-commerce entrepreneurs and the global shift towards local and more sustainable production
We own no assets - we build the software that connects world-class production facilities all across the world. We have more than 100 production partners in 33 countries. In 72 hours we can reach more than 5 billion people with customized products in a smarter, faster, and greener way.
What You Will Be Doing
We are looking for data-driven, entrepreneurial Operations Analysts who will help us to drive supply chain execution to the next level. As an Operations Analyst, you would be an integral part of the team and own key supply chain metrics for a region. Using your analytics skills, you will help to continually improve the capacity, speed and reduce costs of our supply chain to delight customers.
Key responsibilities of this role include:
Who you are
Preferred Qualifications:
What it’s like to work at Gelato
We are a customer-obsessed team with the ambition to change the world by connecting technology to the printing industry and making it much more sustainable. Everyone who joins our team must feel genuinely intrigued and motivated by our mission. We expect a lot. We are a driven team with big goals, so we seek individuals who are genuinely passionate about their work and possess an entrepreneurial spirit.
Our culture is unique and we live by our values, so it's worth learning more about our culture and how we work before presenting your application.
Gelato has built the world's largest and most global networks for on-demand production of customized items. We support a new wave of e-commerce entrepreneurs and the global shift towards local and more sustainable production.Faster, smarter, green...
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