We are a fast-growing premium lifestyle brand launching a new warehouse operation in Downtown Los Angeles. This is a ground-floor opportunity to build and lead a fulfillment operation from day one. You will own everything from facility setup and team hiring to daily operations, shipping over 7,000 orders per month across DTC ecommerce and retail store replenishment channels.
This role is ideal for someone who thrives in high-growth environments, has built or scaled warehouse operations before, and wants to shape a team and process from scratch.
Stand up and launch a new ~18,000 sqft warehouse facility, including layout design, racking/shelving installation, workstation setup, and WMS configuration (ShipHero strongly preferred)
Hire, train, and manage a team of 7–8 full-time associates (pickers, packers, receiver, replenishment) plus seasonal temps during peak periods
Own end-to-end fulfillment for DTC ecommerce orders (poly mailer and boxed shipments) and bulk transfer orders to retail stores (25+ unit verification packing)
Manage carrier relationships and rate shopping across USPS, UPS, FedEx, and Amazon Shipping to optimize cost and delivery speed
Drive continuous improvement in pick rates (target: 80+ lines/hr DTC), pack rates (target: 29+ orders/hr blended), and accuracy (target: 99.8%+)
Build variable staffing models aligned to seasonal peaks including Summer Sale, Back to School, holiday (BFCM/Christmas), and product launches throughout the year
Oversee returns processing, receiving/putaway of inbound purchase orders, and inventory accuracy through cycle counts and bin replenishment
Manage operating budget and track cost-per-order metrics across DTC and Transfer channels
Implement SOPs, safety protocols, and quality control processes from the ground up
Report on KPIs weekly including orders shipped, cost per order, accuracy rate, and on-time shipping percentage
5+ years of warehouse or fulfillment management experience, with at least 2 years in a leadership role
Proven experience setting up or significantly scaling a warehouse operation (not just maintaining one)
Hands-on WMS experience (ShipHero preferred; ShipStation, ShipBob, or similar accepted)
Strong understanding of DTC ecommerce fulfillment, including batch picking, rate shopping, and carrier management
Experience managing retail/wholesale replenishment or B2B fulfillment alongside DTC
Ability to build staffing plans around variable demand, including seasonal hiring and flexible scheduling
Familiarity with California labor regulations, OSHA requirements, and workplace safety standards
Comfort with data — you can pull reports, analyze cost-per-order trends, and use metrics to drive decisions
Bilingual English/Spanish strongly preferred given the DTLA labor market
Experience in apparel or fashion fulfillment (understanding of SKU proliferation, size/color matrix, poly mailer vs. box decisions)
Track record with Amazon Shipping as a carrier
Experience standing up a new warehouse operation
Familiarity with Shopify order management and integrations
Base salary: $80,000 – $95,000 annually, depending on experience
Performance bonus tied to operational KPIs (accuracy, cost per order, on-time rate)
Health, dental, and vision insurance
Paid time off and company holidays
Employee discount on all products
Opportunity to build something from scratch at a brand in high-growth mode
This is a full-time, on-site position based in our Downtown Los Angeles warehouse. Standard hours are Monday through Friday, with occasional weekend availability required during peak seasons (November through January and major sale events).
To apply, send your resume and a brief note on your warehouse build-out experience. We value practical experience over credentials — tell us what you've built.

Madhappy is a Los Angeles-based clothing brand made for a community of optimists, born in 2017. Madhappy uses apparel, events, and experimental retail spaces – including its permanent flagship in West Hollywood – to explore a personal expression as a means to an improved state of mind. Its own seasonal stores – with past and present locations including New York City (Soho), Aspen, Miami, East Hampton, and Tokyo – are each designed to reflect their site, while still sharing the brand’s DNA. The brand currently produces a selection of ever-evolving, evergreen classic styles, seasonally available collections and collaborations. Madhappy supports research and awareness in mental health through The Madhappy Foundation (a 501c(3) non-profit) and writes Local Optimist, a print magazine. Each to celebrate us as works-in-progress, and the personal and collective expression that is a part of that.