What are the responsibilities and job description for the Inventory Manager position at In Common With?
Overview
In Common With is a design studio built on collaboration between artists, materials, environments, and our community at large. Working together, we’re committed to redefining the familiar by bringing elevated materials, detail-oriented design, and unparalleled adaptability to furniture and lighting for all spaces. In addition to our core studio, we also operate Quarters, a multifaceted retail and hospitality space, further expanding our creative and operational footprint across multiple entities.
We’re seeking a methodical and detail-oriented Inventory Manager to join our team full-time. This role oversees inventory logistics and control across our Studio and Warehouse, requiring analytical thinking, strong organizational skills, and effective cross-functional communication. You’ll manage inventory accuracy, warehouse organization, receiving operations, quality control, and support logistics coordination. You’ll deliver data-driven insights and recommendations that contribute to overall operational accuracy and efficiency across Supply Chain teams.
The ideal candidate combines systems-oriented problem-solving with a collaborative approach and thrives in a fast-paced, creative environment. You’ll report to the Director of Supply Chain and work closely with cross-departmental teams to ensure accurate inventory, efficient operations, and readiness to support production and fulfillment.
Key Responsibilities
Inventory Control & Order Optimization (30%)
In Common With is a design studio built on collaboration between artists, materials, environments, and our community at large. Working together, we’re committed to redefining the familiar by bringing elevated materials, detail-oriented design, and unparalleled adaptability to furniture and lighting for all spaces. In addition to our core studio, we also operate Quarters, a multifaceted retail and hospitality space, further expanding our creative and operational footprint across multiple entities.
We’re seeking a methodical and detail-oriented Inventory Manager to join our team full-time. This role oversees inventory logistics and control across our Studio and Warehouse, requiring analytical thinking, strong organizational skills, and effective cross-functional communication. You’ll manage inventory accuracy, warehouse organization, receiving operations, quality control, and support logistics coordination. You’ll deliver data-driven insights and recommendations that contribute to overall operational accuracy and efficiency across Supply Chain teams.
The ideal candidate combines systems-oriented problem-solving with a collaborative approach and thrives in a fast-paced, creative environment. You’ll report to the Director of Supply Chain and work closely with cross-departmental teams to ensure accurate inventory, efficient operations, and readiness to support production and fulfillment.
Key Responsibilities
Inventory Control & Order Optimization (30%)
- Own accurate inventory counts across all locations, ensuring data integrity and real-time visibility.
- Establish and execute cycle counting procedures and system audits to prevent discrepancies.
- Track and reconcile valuation variances or shrinkage; report findings to Finance for accurate accounting.
- Ensure inventory is correctly allocated to support fulfillment readiness for all orders and projected sales.
- Manage and execute pre-production of stocked components.
- Apply inventory management techniques such as first-in, first-out (FIFO) and reorder point optimization.
- Partner with the Production and Procurement teams to forecast material needs and ensure availability of critical components.
- Manage Grade A components and maintain the related tracking system. .
- Oversee and execute the organization of inventory across all locations.
- Plan and maintain physical space allocation for new and existing products in line with forecasted inventory levels.
- Manage version control for components and finished products to ensure traceability.
- Enforce safety procedures, and compliance standards (e.g., OSHA, fire code)
- Ensure warehouse and studio spaces remain organized, efficient, and audit-ready at all times.
- Supervise and train supporting team members on inventory handling, receiving, and labeling procedures.
- Coordinate with third-party storage vendors and logistics partners as needed to ensure accurate inventory levels and transfers.
- Analyze inventory data to identify trends, inefficiencies, and opportunities for process improvement.
- Partner with Business Operations to reconcile projections to actual material usage.
- Develop and maintain real-time dashboards tracking key inventory KPIs (turnover rate, accuracy, carrying cost, etc.)
- Present quarterly data on grade A stock, dead stock, and quarantined items, along with recommendations for action.
- Support continuous improvement of inventory management systems and processes; partner with Business Operations to evaluate, implement, and optimize new tools as the business scales.
- Document and maintain all procedures related to inventory, labeling, warehouse organization and reporting for audit and training purposes.
- Prepare warehouse and studio spaces for incoming shipments and maintain readiness for daily operations.
- Oversee and execute the physical receipt of package, pallet, and container shipments; update inventory system accurately upon receipt.
- Match bills and packing lists against purchase orders; communicate discrepancies to the Procurement Manager.
- Conduct visual and quality checks on all incoming materials and components. Flag nonconformities, initiate corrective actions with the Procurement Manager.
- Collaborate with Logistics Manager on carrier-related issues or claims.
- Collaborate with the Logistics Manager to maintain inventory readiness for both internal and external fulfillment needs.
- Lead and develop team members while fostering accountability, collaboration, and professional growth.
- Translate strategic goals into actionable team plans that align with department and organizational objectives.
- Manage team performance by defining success metrics, monitoring outcomes, and ensuring high-quality execution.
- Coordinate resources and priorities with peers and cross-functional teams to align efforts and achieve results.
- Drive continuous improvement by identifying opportunities, optimizing processes, and enhancing team outcomes.
- 4–7 years of relevant professional experience, with 1–3 years in a supervisory or project lead capacity, preferably in a manufacturing or production environment.
- Bachelor’s degree required; advanced degree is a plus.
- Strong understanding of inventory control principles.
- Proficiency with manufacturing processes, BOMs (Bills of Materials), and supply chain logistics.
- Proficiency with ERP systems and inventory management software.
- Experience managing individuals or leading small teams.
- Proficiency with Google Workspace.
- Must be authorized to work in the United States without current or future sponsorship.
- Detail-oriented with excellent organizational and communication skills
- Ability to work effectively with others across functions, and levels.
- Comfortable with ambiguity and change; able to learn quickly in a fast-paced environment.
- Demonstrated ability to own work, meet deadlines, and follow through on commitments.
- Strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
- Open to giving and receiving feedback as part of a culture of growth and learning.
- Conducts work with integrity, confidentiality, and professionalism.
- A genuinely empathetic group. We have a non-negotiable no jerks policy. Being nice is free.
- Dog-friendly (we share our studio with a few four-legged coworkers)
- This is a full-time position based in Gowanus, Brooklyn
- Hours are Monday–Friday from 9 am to 6 pm EST
- $90,000 - $120,000 annually, commensurate with experience
- Benefits include medical, dental, and vision insurance (with 100% monthly premium coverage options), generous PTO, a 401(k) with employer match, and profit sharing.
Salary : $90,000 - $120,000