Post Holdings Emeryville , CA 94608
Posted 2 months ago
Business Unit Overview
Here's what all the hype is about: Premier Nutrition Company (PNC) is one of the fastest-growing companies in the convenient nutrition space showing clear leadership in the category of protein shakes and protein powders. We make the brands Premier Protein, Dymatize, and PowerBar, which is sold internationally, and we are part of our holding company, BellRing Brands (NYSE: BRBR).
We have a simple, yet powerful, formula for our success, which we've been nailing for over 15 years. We start off with an organization powered by our company purpose-Changing Lives with Good Energy. Then our purpose-driven people are given the support and autonomy to develop and grow. Next, we are super-intentional about designing a culture where everyone feels like they truly connect and belong, which is one of our five company core values. Purpose-driven, connected employees who are consistently mastering new skills deliver amazing business results. And winning companies with amazing people and thriving cultures attract and retain top talent, so the cycle becomes self-reinforcing or what we call our regenerative culture.
We don't mind sharing our formula since, as people who we believe in the power of changing lives with good energy, we think the world would be a better place if more workplaces treated adults like adults and gave them the platform to do the best work of their lives-alongside some truly amazing colleagues. Why don't more companies do this? It takes deep-in-your-bones conviction to your people, products, and purpose to pull it off. It also takes resisting the urge to try to control people, and instead trusting them to make the right decisions. The results of our vibrant culture speaks for themselves: We were certified as a Great Place to Work for the 7th year-running in 2023. And we currently rank #2 on Fortune Magazine's Best Workplaces in our category, and in the top 12 for each of the last 5 years.
We have a long list of ways we take care of our people, but here are some crowd-pleasers that our employees often say they love most: Year-round ½ day Fridays, in-office massages, free lunches & snacks, dogs in the office, month-long cultural annd diversity celebrations, monthly over-the-top in-office events like bring your kids to work day, 6% 401k match after 1 year, as-needed sick leave, generous paid family leave regardless of gender, all positions bonus-eligible, company-wide volunteer days, company-matched charitable donations, no employee handbook, no dress code, coaching conversations instead of performance reviews, walking meetings, free exercise classes, and company-paid gym membership for Emeryville-based employees.
PNC seeks individuals who will flourish in this type of work environment and will add to our culture and help build this high-growth company for the next phase in our amazing journey. Does this sound like you? Then read on…#LI-hybrid
Responsibilities
The work environment…
So, what's it like to work here? If you're based in the greater Bay Area, you'll walk into our Emeryville office each Tuesday morning and start the in-person portion of our hybrid work week at our weekly all-company meeting and find close to 200 of your colleagues sitting on sofas, beanbag chairs, or the floor excitedly talking through the week ahead and watching a newer teammate tell their personal life and career journey followed by a quick update on any hot topics that might be relevant to the week ahead.
We are a dynamic, HYBRID workplace so every employee who lives within 100 miles of our offices is expected to come in each TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. We aligned on those two common days way back in 2021 to be intentional about connecting in person for things like innovation, impromptu collaboration, having respectful challenges to get to better decisions, leadership role-modeling, and culture building. Great work cultures are built on stories about what great looks like in practice, and great stories on Zoom meetings are few and far between. The expected pay scale for this role is $85k to $95k, which may vary based on relevant experience, qualifications, geographic area (if applicable), and internal equity for the role.
Our modern 50,000 sq. foot headquarters straddles the border of the cities of Emeryville, Oakland, and Berkeley, California with free onsite parking and many transportation options.
The role you're interested in…
The Logistics Analyst will collect and analyze data, providing forecast demand, optimizing transportation routes and continuously improving logistics processes. This person will work cross-functionally across PNC's operations department on costs and service analysis. In addition to building strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders, the role will have a heavy emphasis on evaluating the current Transportation network to support strategy and potential growth based on PNC's long-term projections
You're excited about this opportunity because your time will be filled with…
Cost Optimization: 40% of Time
Monitors and evaluates market data to ensure lane rates are competitive
Stays updated and utilizes Transportation intelligence to spot fluctuations on transportation market trends
Utilizes problem-solving skills to identify transportation-related challenges, evaluate alternative solutions, understand root causes, and make data-driven recommendations to improve efficiency and costs
Manages the Routing Guide and recommends revisions to optimize transportation lane operations
Provides input on market rate forecasts
Performs continuous analysis of Transportation monthly spend to identify potential risks to cost
Cross-Functional Collaboration: 30% of Time
Collaborates with respective internal teams to provide market data and costs required on P&L's.
Supports financial budget, analyzes monthly actual-to-budget cost variances, and identifies root causes by working with the Accounting and Finance Teams
Communicates analysis and recommendations effectively to cross functional teams
Manages logistics projects, including coordinating resources, timelines, and budgets to achieve targets
Service, Project and Performance Optimization: 20% of Time
Prepares and analyzes Monthly On-Time Delivery (KPI) and claim data to measure performance and operational service
Manages Carrier Scorecard
Analyzes bids from providers for cost impact
Prepares data analysis for Quarterly Carrier Business Reviews
Leads Monthly/Quarterly Business Reviews
Audits Freight Invoices
The daily stuff that everyone does but few quantify: 10% of Time
Attending meetings and presentations
Impromptu conversations with colleagues
Contribute ideas and energy to process improvements
Qualifications
What are we looking for?
Education:
Experience:
Working knowledge of Supply Chain Operations
Experience in FTL, LTL and 3PL Transportation markets
Analytical experience in Transportation Costs
Experience with Transportation metrics (KPIs) and Transportation Operating procedures
Logistics systems user experience
Skills and mindset:
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, ability to deliver results in a highly dynamic and evolving environment
Strong communication, decision making, and planning skills
So, if after reading through this long list you're thinking-I'm not sure I meet 100% of these requirements, should I still apply? YES-if you embody a growth mindset, see challenges as opportunities to develop, and find innovative ways to get the real work that matters done, you sound like our kind of candidate!
The 5 capabilities or mindsets most relevant to this role:
Be a builder by creating for the future
Embody a strategic mindset
Challenge ideas respectfully by sharing your real opinion with conviction; disagree in a way people feel heard
Bring people along by providing context and cascading information; share openly and inclusively
Play to win-exceed stretch goals and have fun doing it along the way
You will thrive here and may just do the best work of your life if…
You want to be an integral part of shaping an amazing work culture and being a culture-add
You can be flexible in your approach and abandon past practices if they don't make sense
You are comfortable being natural, casual, open, and even a bit playful at work
You can be both clear and kind-empathetic yet hold people accountable
You can do periods of focused, deep work on projects that drive the business forward
This may not be your ideal next career move if…
You like a lot of structure, rules, and uniformity
You like hierarchy, and command and control management
Dealing with ambiguity or experimentation is not your jam
You try to resolve challenging interpersonal situations over instant messaging
You tend to chase whatever shiny object presents itself during the day instead of real results through focus
Here's the deal with our not-so-standard, um…standard interview process because we know you are the curious type, which is why you're still reading this…
Quick 30 min phone chat with a high energy member of our Talent Acquisition team to do a quick overview of your background and answer any burning questions you have
Team interviews are kept to a minimum to foster a more efficient, candidate-friendly process (too many interviewers yields little value and drags out the process for you-and who wants that, right?):
A short series of in-person or video interviews in a 1:1 setting; these are usually with the hiring manager, one or two other team members, and a person from another team to get broader perspectives (note: we don't do panel interviews because they don't give interviewers a chance to ask you unique questions, and we assign interviewers different roles so we're probing different capabilities)
A case study or job task to simulate what you'd actually be doing in the role (since your job is not actually to be interviewed for a living, why is that the thing companies rely on so much?) Yes, there will be a small panel for this one so you don't have to do it more than once, and yes, they might ask you some kind yet probing questions at the end after the raucous applause stops.
Once your interview concludes, the team will meet for an in-depth consultative process to ensure we are hiring the right person for the right job. Interviewers must come in with a strong yes or no vote beforehand to avoid groupthink with supporting reasons. The collective thoughts on your candidacy will be discussed in an environment of safety to challenge ideas respectfully, debate. and be open to all important qualifications of the candidates. A trained, disinterested bias blocker will be present to help mitigate bias so the team can make a sound hiring decision. The moment of truth arrives when the hiring manager makes the big decision. If you nailed the interviews and the case study was brilliant, guess what? The offer is all yours! And the ball is in your court. Will you accept? We sure hope so because this place is the real deal, and don't just believe us-just ask the 93% of our people who said this is a great place to work in our most recent employee survey.
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