Lead architectural strategy for MOO's post-purchase domain, enhance system scalability, and mentor engineering teams while improving manufacturing and fulfillment processes.
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, as well as East Providence, RI and Denver, CO.
We’re making new and exciting things – and we could really do with your help.
We’re making new and exciting things – and we could really do with your help.
MOO’s Post‑purchase domain spans the physical and digital worlds: order orchestration, manufacturing, fulfilment, shipping and customer support tooling. As we scale, we’re consolidating tooling for CS and Ops, improving data visibility across the order journey, integrating new carriers, and increasing throughput in manufacturing while protecting customer experience and margin. You’ll partner closely with Nexus and Forge teams to deliver a coherent, scalable architecture and unblock cross‑team delivery.
We are looking for someone who is able to work 2-3 days a week out of our Camden office, with potential travel to RI< USA to work with our Manufacturing team.
The Role
- Bring deep technical leadership to the Post‑purchase area, owning the end‑to‑end architectural direction and enabling multiple teams to move quickly and efficiently.
- Balance essential scaling of today’s systems with an iterative migration away from legacy components.
- Define contracts, events and guardrails that make our ecosystem observable, resilient and cost‑efficient, and translate operational requirements from Ops and CS into pragmatic platform improvements.
- Work with our engineering team who are based in the UK, while supporting our stakeholders on-site at our manufacturing facility and office in East Providence, Rhode Island.
Responsibilities
- Domain leadership and technical strategy: Work with other leaders in Post-purchase to define the architectural roadmap across manufacturing (IMFG, Tulip apps), fulfilment, shipping and CS tooling.
- Scale, reliability and delivery: Lead cross‑team initiatives that increase throughput and reduce cost‑to‑serve. Improve observability and operability across the flow from “buy” to “delivered,” reducing WISMO and manual interventions.
- Data and tooling coherence: Assist in enabling a 360° order view and actioning capabilities for CS and Ops by standardising data pipelines and surfacing the right aggregates in Backstage and related tools.
- Governance, facilitation and mentorship: Mentor Staff and Senior Engineers across Nexus and Forge, facilitate design reviews and workshops, resolve technical conflicts, and align stakeholders on pragmatic, high‑impact solutions.
About You
- Proven track record shaping architecture and delivery for complex post-purchase/manufacturing or adjacent domains at scale: order orchestration, manufacturing/fulfilment, shipping, returns, and CS tooling.
- Expert at designing service and event contracts, data flows and reliability patterns that enable multiple teams to ship safely and quickly.
- Skilled facilitator who can align Ops, CS, Product and Engineering, resolve technical disagreement, and translate architecture into measurable business impact. Comfortable working with remote teams across different time zones.
- Comfortable balancing migration with tactical scaling work in live systems.
Nice To Haves
- Experience with manufacturing execution systems, batching and scheduling algorithms, and warehouse/dispatch integrations.
- Prior work migrating e-commerce platforms and improving CS agent experience through unified data and actioning.
Outcomes You Will Drive
- Reliability and flow: uptime and lead‑time accuracy across post‑purchase stages.
- Faster and cheaper dispatch through automated carrier integrations and improved lead‑time logic.
- Higher manufacturing throughput via robust batching, scheduling and performance improvements in IMFG and Tulip apps.
- Coherent post‑purchase architecture and data model that accelerates migration while stabilising today’s operations.
What’s it like to work at MOO?
MOO’s the kind of workplace where you can really be yourself. Dye your hair purple. Hit the sofa with your laptop. Whatever helps you feel comfortable and happy at work. We want to help you grow in your career and set you up for success – while also recognising the importance of a healthy work/life balance.
That’s why we offer 25 days holiday rising by one day for each year here (for 5 years), a matched pension scheme, and paid parental leave. We’ll offer you private healthcare, life insurance, a season ticket loan, and a cycle to work scheme. We also offer flexible work schedules with hybrid and remote working for certain roles as well as a Work From Anywhere program.
Diversity Statement
We are working hard to create a representative, inclusive and super-friendly team, because we know that different experiences, perspectives and backgrounds make for a better workplace. And that creates a better experience for our customers. MOO doesn’t discriminate on the basis of race, colour, religion or belief, gender, national origin, age, sexual orientation, marital status, disability or any other protected class.
As a design and technology company we have a desire and a responsibility to build a business that represents the world around us. So we strive to create a values-driven, purposeful and highly empowered organisation that we are all proud to work for. And we are committed to continuous investment in building an open and inclusive environment, welcoming a diverse audience of candidates who see themselves working and thriving at MOO. Therefore, we’d like to invite you to complete this optional survey to help us evaluate our inclusion and diversity efforts. Completing this form is entirely voluntary and if you decide not to it won’t in any way affect your job application. We keep the information separate from your application and it is kept secure and confidential, it is only used to better our inclusion and diversity efforts. By submitting this information, you consent to MOO's processing of it for these purposes.
Top Skills
Data Flows
E-Commerce Platforms
Event Contracts
Manufacturing Execution Systems
Service Design
MOO London, England Office
Chalk Farm Road, LABS Triangle, The Stables Market, London, United Kingdom, NW1 8AB
MOO Dagenham, England Office
Thames Gateway Park Chequers Lane, Unit 12, Dagenham, United Kingdom, RM9 6FB
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