Senior Supply Chain Manager
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Design & Architecture
Manufacturing Engineer
About Tin Can
Tin Can is building a better way for kids and families to connect — starting with beautifully designed, screen-free hardware and a global communications network underneath it. As we scale, we believe our long-term advantage won’t just come from IP or brand, but from how well we build and ship physical products at speed, quality, and cost. That’s where you come in.
The RoleWe’re looking for a Senior Supply Chain Manager to own Tin Can’s end-to-end manufacturing and supply chain strategy. Today, we work with a single contract manufacturer in China who handles most of the stack. Tomorrow, we want a diversified, competitive, resilient supply chain that gives us speed, leverage, and margin. This role will own that evolution.
Your north-star metrics are simple and unforgiving:
- Cost per unit
- Shipping timelines / time to customer
How you get there is where the craft comes in.
What You’ll Do- Own all contract manufacturing relationships, starting with our current CM and expanding from there
- Develop and execute a supplier diversification strategy (by geography, capability, and risk profile)
- Create a competitive manufacturing environment to continuously drive better pricing, terms, and lead times
- Reduce shipping timelines by evaluating near-shore and regional manufacturing options aligned with where Tin Cans are sold
- Own DFM and DFSC to bring new hardware to market faster and more efficiently
- Lead cost modeling, quoting, and negotiation across tooling, BOMs, assembly, testing, and logistics
- Build systems and processes that scale — forecasting, inventory planning, quality control, and risk mitigation
- Be on the ground overseas 2-4 times a year: factories, partners, problem spots. This is not a “from the desk” role.
- Review manufacturing agreements
- Be the company’s subject-matter expert on tariffs, duties, and trade regulations, including ongoing monitoring of changes and their business impact
In a world where software and IP are increasingly commoditized,
manufacturing excellence is a moat
. Our ability to build the best product, iterate quickly, and ship globally at the right cost will define Tin Can’s trajectory. This role owns that advantage.
- 7+ years of experience in supply chain, manufacturing, or operations in electronic consumer hardware
- Direct experience managing contract manufacturers in China and other international locations
- A proven track record of reducing unit costs and improving lead times through supplier strategy, not just negotiation
- Hands-on experience with supplier diversification and/or near-shoring strategies
- Strong operator mindset — you’re comfortable getting into the weeds and making hard tradeoffs
- Commercially sharp: you understand how manufacturing decisions flow directly into margin and customer experience
- Clear communicator who can partner cross-functionally and push when needed
- Knowledge of FCC, UL and other relevant certifications
- Ability to work off hours and be available on the manufacturer’s timezone (late nights, early mornings) and travel overseas 2-4 times per year
- Experience scaling an electrical hardware product from early volume to mass production (1M units+)
- Exposure to multiple manufacturing regions (China, Vietnam, Mexico, etc.)
- Experience building the first supply chain function at a growing company
- Speaking Mandarin & a Chinese visa
Compensation Range: $105K - $120K
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