Lead Supply Chain Analyst
at Faire
San Francisco, New York, United States
About Faire
Faire is a technology wholesale platform built on the belief that the future is local. Independent retailers around the globe collectively represent a multi-hundred-billion-dollar wholesale market that has historically been fragmented and offline. At Faire, we're using the power of tech, data, and machine learning to connect this thriving community of entrepreneurs across the globe. Picture your favorite boutique in town — we help them discover the best products from around the world to sell in their stores. With the right tools and insights, we believe that we can level the playing field so businesses can grow and local communities can thrive.
We’re looking for smart, resourceful and passionate people to join us as we power the shop local movement. If you believe in community, come join ours.
About this role
We're looking for a strong analytical thinker to build and own Faire's Supply Chain and Inventory forecasting for the Fulfilled by Faire program from the ground up. Faire's brands rely on us to be more than a sales channel — we're a business partner. A core part of that means helping brands stay in-stock, manage their inventory effectively, and never miss a sale. As the owner of Supply Chain Analytics, you'll sit at the intersection of data, operations, and brand success. You'll own the translation of our demand forecasting models into concrete, brand-level inventory guidance, monitor the health of brand inventory across the marketplace, and drive meaningful reductions in out-of-stock (OOS) rates that directly influence brands’ sales and success on Faire.
This role is for someone who is equal parts data practitioner and problem-solver — someone who loves getting into the weeds of a complex dataset, and isn't satisfied until the insights they surface actually move the needle for thousands of brands.
What you’ll do
- Own inventory forecasting for Faire's brand base — translate demand model outputs into actionable inventory replenishment guidance and purchase recommendations for brands.
- Build and maintain supply chain analytics infrastructure — develop and own the data pipelines, dashboards, and models that track inventory health, turn rates, and OOS risk across the catalog.
- Build and maintain demand forecast - build and own the demand forecast with 3PL warehouse operator so they can drive staffing and forecast planning based on order and inventory volume movements; and to meet our aligned upon SLAs
- Lead OOS monitoring and intervention — proactively identify brands and SKUs at risk of going out of stock, quantify the GMV impact, and design scalable interventions (alerts, nudges, tooling) in partnership with Product and GTM.
- Define and track inventory health metrics — own key KPIs including OOS rate, inventory coverage, stockout frequency, and false OOS rate; set goals and report progress to leadership.
- Partner cross-functionally — work closely with GTM and Ops teams (the primary internal customers of inventory guidance), as well as Data Science and Finance, to ensure outputs are actionable, trusted, and integrated into operational workflows.
- Develop scalable analytical frameworks — build reusable models and methodologies for segmenting brands by inventory risk profile and tailoring guidance accordingly.
- Communicate findings with clarity — synthesize complex supply chain dynamics into crisp, decision-ready narratives for both operational teams and senior leadership.
Qualifications
- 3–6 years of experience in supply chain analytics, demand planning, operations analytics, or a closely related analytical discipline.
- Strong SQL skills — you can independently query large, complex datasets and structure analyses from scratch.
- Hands-on experience with forecasting or demand planning — you've worked with statistical demand models (e.g., time series, regression-based) and understand how to translate forecast outputs into operational guidance.
- Proficiency in Python or R (preferred) for data wrangling, modeling, and workflow automation.
- Comfort with BI and visualization tools — Tableau, Looker, Mode, or similar.
- Experience with inventory management concepts — safety stock, reorder points, lead times, stockout costs, service levels, and days of supply.
- Strong business acumen — you connect analytical work to business outcomes and can prioritize ruthlessly based on impact.
- Excellent communicator — written and verbal; you make complex topics accessible to non-technical audiences.
- Collaborative and low-ego — you thrive working across functions and are comfortable operating in ambiguity.
Salary Range
San Francisco, CA; New York City, NY: the pay range for this role is $164,000 to $225,500per year.
This role will also be eligible for equity and benefits. Actual base pay will be determined based on permissible factors such as transferable skills, work experience, market demands, and primary work location. The base pay range provided is subject to change and may be modified in the future.
Hybrid Faire employees currently go into the office 3 days per week on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and a third flex day of their choosing (Monday, Wednesday, or Friday). Additionally, hybrid in-office roles will have the flexibility to work remotely up to 4 weeks per year. Specific Workplace and Information Technology positions may require onsite attendance 5 days per week as will be indicated in the job posting.
Hybrid Faire employees currently go into the office 3 days per week on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and a third flex day of their choosing (Monday, Wednesday, or Friday). Additionally, hybrid in-office roles will have the flexibility to work remotely up to 4 weeks per year. Specific Workplace and Information Technology positions may require onsite attendance 5 days per week as will be indicated in the job posting.
Why you’ll love working at Faire
- Move fast: You'll own meaningful problems that serve customers around the globe with the agency to move fast and see your results clearly.
- Equipped to scale: We invest in what matters, including the latest enterprise AI tools, to help you work smarter and get more out of every day.
- Best in class: Our team is full of sharp, kind, and generous colleagues who care about their craft and about helping you grow in yours.
- Real rewards. Competitive pay, equity, and comprehensive benefits designed to support your life inside and outside of work.
- Belonging: We're intentional about building an environment where every Faire employee has equal access to opportunities, growth, and success.
Faire was founded in 2017 by a team of early product and engineering leads from Square. We’re backed by some of the top investors in retail and tech including: Y Combinator, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Forerunner Ventures, Khosla Ventures, Sequoia Capital, Founders Fund, and DST Global. We have headquarters in San Francisco and Kitchener-Waterloo, and a global employee presence across offices in Toronto, London, and New York. To learn more about Faire and our customers, you can read more on our blog.
Faire provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetics, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression.
Faire is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. Accommodations are available throughout the recruitment process and applicants with a disability may request to be accommodated throughout the recruitment process. We will work with all applicants to accommodate their individual accessibility needs. To request reasonable accommodation, please fill out our Accommodation Request Form (https://bit.ly/faire-form)
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