Wonder

Sr. Product Manager | Forecasting (Blue Apron)

Wonder$149K — $165K *
Food & Beverages
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 4-7+ years in Product Management, Supply Chain, or Operations, with strong focus on forecasting & replenishment (preferably in food/perishables)
  • Strong product skillset with ability to work independently in complex technical areas
  • Hands-on analytical capability and curiosity to dive into datasets and diagnose model behaviors
  • Proficient in SQL and capable of building visualizations in platforms like Looker
  • Understanding of forecasting principles and their impact on ordering and procurement
  • Preferred experience in supply chain, forecasting, and production planning systems
  • Excellent communication skills to bridge technical and non-technical teams

Responsibilities

  • Map and diagnose current forecasting processes to identify strengths and opportunities
  • Define and implement performance metrics that link forecast accuracy to customer fill rates
  • Analyze forecast performance across SKU groups to determine focus areas for improvement
  • Establish a baseline to quantify forecast performance and track enhancements
  • Develop and maintain a product roadmap for forecast and ordering improvements
  • Guide engineering and data science teams to prioritize necessary model and data enhancements
  • Ensure forecast logic aligns with SKU assignments for accurate demand predictions
  • Drive collaboration with analytics, marketing, and operations to meet roadmap goals
  • Oversee the full lifecycle of feature development from ideation to impact measurement
  • Communicate insights and performance metrics effectively to stakeholders

Benefits

  • Competitive salary package including equity and 401K
  • Multiple medical, dental, and vision plans available
  • Additional undisclosed benefits and perks
Full Job Description
About the Role

Blue Apron is looking for a high-impact Sr. Product Manager (Forecasting) to own and scale the demand forecasting and ordering processes for our customer SKUs. This forecast directly drives production orders with our manufacturing partner and has significant impact on customer experience and financial outcomes.

In this role, you will define strategy, improve our forecasting models and data foundations, guide engineering/DS development, and continuously enhance the accuracy, stability, and downstream impact of our forecast. Your work will materially influence customer fill rates, waste reduction, and overall P&L performance.

Key Responsibilities
  • Map and diagnose the current forecasting process: Build deep understanding of existing models, inputs, constraints, and operational workflows - identify strengths and priority opportunities
  • Define and operationalize performance metrics: Establish forecast & ordering performance metrics - tying back to in-stock availability, customer fill rates, and waste reduction
  • Analyze performance: Evaluate forecast accuracy across SKU groups (e.g. regular staples vs. cold-start products) to identify high-impact focus areas
  • Establish a simple baseline: Implement a naïve benchmark to quantify our forecast performance ("how much value are we adding"?) and track improvements
  • Set strategy for forecast and ordering enhancements: Develop and maintain a product roadmap that links data investments, model improvements, and operational outcomes
  • Guide Engineering/DS team: Prioritize features, data pipelines, and model upgrades (e.g. capturing & reflecting unconstrained demand, adjusting forecasts for promotional lift, improving cold start logic for new items, etc.)
  • Understand customer assignment: Ensure forecast logic aligns with how SKUs are offered to customers (via Blue Apron's "assignment" model), enabling accurate prediction of future demand
  • Drive cross-functional execution: Partner closely with analytics, marketing, and operations to deliver roadmap milestones & improve business KPIs
  • Own the feature development lifecycle: From ideation and feature definition through prioritization, testing, and impact measurement
  • Communicate impact & insights: Present forecast performance, operational results, and business implications clearly to stakeholders (including ops leadership)


The Experience You Have
  • 4-7+ years in Product Management, Supply Chain, or Operations, with practical experience in forecasting & replenishment (food/perishables strongly preferred)
  • Strong product skillset - ability to operate independently in a complex, technical domain
  • Hands-on analytical capability and a deep inquisitive nature - you're comfortable diving into datasets, understanding model behavior, and diagnosing issues
  • Strong SQL and self-serve analytics skills, with the ability to build simple visualizations in tools like Looker
  • Understanding of forecasting concepts, accuracy metrics, and how forecasts translate into ordering and procurement decisions
  • Experience working with supply chain, forecasting, production planning, or replenishment systems is highly preferred
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills - able to bridge technical and non-technical teams and drive alignment


The Way You Work
  • You think holistically about end-to-end operational outcomes - from forecast inputs to customer experience and financial impacts
  • You bring structure to ambiguous, complex problems and simplify them into clear strategies
  • You communicate crisply and inspire confidence across engineering, analytics, and business leaders
  • You have a strong bias toward action, rapid learning, and continuous improvement
  • You care deeply about building products that deliver real value - for users, customers, and the business


As a matter of company policy, Wonder does not sponsor applicants for employment visa status for this role.

Our hybrid model requires 3 days a week in the office. That said, many team members choose to come in more often to take advantage of in-person collaboration and connection. You're welcome-and encouraged-to be in the office up to 5 days a week if it works for you.

New York: $149,000 - $165,500 per year.

Wonder uses geographic-specific salary structures, which means the salary offered may vary depending on where the job is located. The final salary offer will take into account various factors, such as the candidate's skills, education, training, credentials, and experience.

Benefits

We offer a competitive salary package including equity and 401K. Additionally, we provide multiple medical, dental, and vision plans to meet all of our employees' needs as well as many benefits and perks that are not listed.

We look forward to hearing from you! We'll contact you via email or text to schedule interviews and share information about your candidacy.

About Wonder

World of Wonder Productions is an American production company founded in 1991 by filmmakers Randy Barbato and Portsmouth-born Fenton Bailey. Based in Los Angeles, California, the company specializes in documentary television and film productions, with credits including the Million Dollar Listing docuseries, RuPaul's Drag Race, and the documentary films Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures and The Eyes of Tammy Faye. Together, Bailey and Barbato have produced programming through World of Wonder for HBO, Bravo, HGTV, Showtime, the BBC, Netflix, and VH1. World of Wonder is perhaps best known for its contributions towards LGBTQ programming, for which they won an Outfest Annual Achievement Award in 2011. Their most well known LGBTQ production is RuPaul's Drag Race, having managed the career of drag queen and titular host RuPaul for many years before this, eventually producing the franchise alongside the majority of its live shows, podcasts, television specials, and conventions.
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