MOO set out to shake up the world of print back in 2006. And we’ve come a long way since. Today we’re a 400 + strong team (we’re thinking of getting matching jackets) who create print and digital products for companies of all sizes – from Google and AirBnB to the guy who makes those amazing prints you found at a craft fair.
Our global HQ is in London, UK, while we also have premises in Dagenham. In the US, you’ll find us in Boston, MA Denver, CO, and East Providence, RI
We’re making new and exciting things – and we could really do with your help.
MOO’s Supply Chain team plays a key role in making sure the products our customers love are available when they need them, without compromising on quality, cost, or sustainability. The team works across a global network of suppliers and partners, supporting both internally manufactured products and externally sourced goods as MOO continues to expand its product range.
This role owns end-to-end supply planning and vendor coordination for a defined portfolio of externally sourced products, operating across a global supplier and partner network. In addition to traditional planning responsibilities, this role serves as a key bridge between external vendors, third-party service providers, and internal stakeholders such as Sales, Customer Service, and Category Management, ensuring commercial commitments are executable and clearly understood. Initial focus will be on stabilizing supply performance, improving vendor accountability, and bringing clarity to lead times, inventory positioning, and handoffs across multi-step external supply chains. Over time, the role will play an increasingly strategic part in shaping how MOO sources, manages, and scales its externally purchased product portfolio.
The ideal candidate is a highly capable supply planner with strong vendor management instincts and a high degree of ownership. You are comfortable operating autonomously, working directly with external suppliers and service partners, and holding them accountable for performance. You bring a commercial mindset and understand how purchasing and planning decisions impact customer experience, revenue, and margin. You are confident partnering with Sales and Customer Service teams, translating customer needs and commercial commitments into realistic supply plans, and communicating constraints, risks, and tradeoffs clearly. You are analytically strong, operationally grounded, and comfortable navigating ambiguity. You can move between detail and strategy, influence senior stakeholders, and act as a trusted partner to supply chain leadership.