Logistics Manager
Jiga
Operations
Remote
USD 1-2 / hour
Jiga
Source better parts by partnering directly with vetted manufacturers
Logistics Manager
About the role
What we're building
Jiga is on a mission to help engineers build physical products faster.
The problem: engineers designing physical products waste weeks chasing quotes, vetting suppliers, managing freight, fighting with customs, and recovering from late shipments. Jiga fixes this by connecting engineers directly with vetted manufacturers (CNC, sheet metal, injection molding, 3D printing) and running the entire supply chain on their behalf — from RFQ to the loading dock.
We're a small, fully-funded, cashflow-positive team serving enterprise customers like NASA, Google, Tesla, and Apple.
The role
We're looking for a Logistics Manager to own the physical movement of every part Jiga touches — from a CNC shop in Shenzhen to a robotics lab in Boston — and to do it with the commercial instincts of someone who understands that every shipping decision is also a business decision.
This is not a freight-booking role. The right person is part operator, part dealmaker: negotiating rates with forwarders, choosing modes based on time, complexity, and constraints, guiding the trade compliance work our logistics admin executes, and pricing freight back to customers in a way that protects both the deal and the margin. You'll work alongside Sales on commercial calls, alongside Suppliers on physical execution, and own the operational seat where these two worlds meet.
If you love logistics, love manufacturing, and want to be the person who makes Jiga's ‘delivered on time, anywhere in the world’ promise real — this is the role.
How we actually work
We're a small remote team made up of the best of the best. Our team members are distributed around the globe — most of our product and engineering talent sits in Europe and Israel, and you'll work daily with operators, sales, and suppliers across the US, EU, and Asia. Most of our work is async, which is the secret sauce of our success.
- High trust, low bullshit. We don't count hours or peek over your shoulder on Slack. We trust you to get your work done and tell us when something's wrong. You'll have real ownership over how the supply chain runs, no process theater, no busy-work meetings.
- Question everything. See a freight contract that doesn't make sense? Renegotiate it. Think a customs flow is broken? Fix it. We mean it when we say we want people to challenge the status quo. Our internal motto is ‘Don't drink the kool-aid’.
- No busy work, no fluff. If you're addicted to building heavy processes and endless meetings, this isn't a fit. If you're addicted to closing the loop and shipping the box, it is.
- Actually friendly, not corporate friendly. We play games online every week. Once a year we fly everyone somewhere beautiful for our offsite. We genuinely like hanging out together — which turns out to be way better than forced team-building.
What we value in logistics
- Own the whole shipment, not just the booking. Quote it, book it, clear it, deliver it, reconcile it. End to end. Don't toss problems over a wall.
- Think commercially, not just operationally. Every lane choice, every Incoterm, every mode decision is also a business decision. The best logistics operators we've met think like partners to Sales, not dispatchers.
- Walk the factory floor. You can't run logistics if you don't understand manufacturing. Learn the parts, learn the lead times, learn what makes a Vietnam machine shop different from a German one. Be the supply chain operator our customers wish they had in-house.
- Get your hands dirty. Before you automate it, do it manually. Before you systematize it, prove it works. The best playbooks come from the people who lived inside the ugly version first.
- Calm under pressure. Shipments get stuck. Customs holds happen. Customers escalate. The job is staying steady, communicating clearly, and resolving — not panicking.
What you'll do
Move parts across the world
- Own international freight across air, ocean, and courier — primarily from Asia (China, Vietnam, India) to Israel, the US, and the EU, with growing volume in defense-adjacent and high-mix industrial lanes.
- Quote, negotiate, and book shipments with global freight leaders — the major express couriers and international airfreight / ocean forwarders — alongside a growing supplier-side network. Select the right mode per shipment based on business requirements: time sensitivity, shipment complexity, and customer or supplier constraints.
- Manage freight cost recovery from buyers and dispute surcharges with forwarders — exchange-rate adjustments, fuel surcharges, dim-weight re-rates.
Lead customs and trade compliance
- Own the customs and trade compliance function end-to-end — set the strategy, build the playbooks, and guide the Logistics Admin who executes the day-to-day filings, broker correspondence, and documentation work.
- Be the in-house expert the team escalates to on the harder questions: HTS classification edge cases, exclusion claims, CBP Form 28 responses, IOR / bill-to / ship-to logic where Jiga, the buyer, or the supplier may be the IOR, and customs holds across the US, Israel, and the EU.
- Keep Jiga compliant in every jurisdiction we operate in — maintaining the annual compliance setup (continuous bonds, surety documentation, supplier KYC), evolving it as we expand into new lanes, and making sure the team is operating against current rules, not last year's.
Be the commercial partner Sales actually wants
- Sit in commercial conversations with Sales and AE’s on freight-heavy deals — advise on landed cost, Incoterm selection, customer-side IOR requirements, and how to structure pricing so we win the deal without bleeding margin.
- Build and maintain freight-cost intelligence by lane and supplier so that quotes Sales sends out are competitive and grounded in real numbers, not guesses.
- Make sure freight and logistics costs are reflected accurately and on time in our internal systems — so the order book, the margin view, and the customer invoice all tell the same story.
- Translate operational decisions into customer-facing language. When a shipment is delayed or stuck, the customer hears one clear message with a path forward — not five forwarded emails.
Own the supplier-side execution layer
- Coordinate daily with our manufacturing partners on shipment readiness, packing, documentation, and pickup windows.
- Manage the day-to-day Logistics Coordinator function and partner with the supplier-expediting team on chronic delays. Escalate to the Supply Chain Manager only when needed.
- Be the person suppliers actually want to work with — fast, clear, fair.
Improve the system, not just the day
- Push our platform forward as the single source of truth for shipment status, documentation, and cost — over email / WhatsApp / Slack side-channels.
- Identify the recurring operational problems (customs delays, surcharge disputes, document-flow gaps), bring them up with data, and build the playbooks that prevent them next time.
- Where it makes sense, automate — the platform is willing to help you, but only after you've proved the manual flow works.
You're a fit if you
- Have 5+ years of hands-on international logistics or freight-forwarding experience, ideally in a contract manufacturing, hardware, or high-mix industrial setting.
- Have negotiated freight rates with forwarders and couriers, and have at least one war story about saving (or losing) real money on a lane decision.
- Have lived inside the documentation side of international trade: HTS codes, commercial invoices, packing lists, IORs, bonds, CBP correspondence. Customs doesn't scare you.
- Understand that the freight invoice is part of the deal, not separate from it. You think commercially — about landed cost, Incoterms, margin, and customer experience — not just operationally.
- Can read a PDF engineering drawing well enough to know whether a part is going to ship in a flat envelope or a wooden crate, and weigh the freight implications.
- Communicate in short, direct, action-oriented messages — and can write a clean customer-facing escalation when one is needed.
- Are excited about a fast-moving startup and comfortable being the operational adult in the room when shipments are stuck and stakeholders are panicking.
- Are fluent in English (working language with customers, suppliers, and the internal team); Hebrew, Mandarin, Vietnamese, or German are a bonus.
- Are tech-savvy and comfortable in a remote, async toolset (Slack, Notion, Loom, and a manufacturing platform you'll quickly come to know well).
Nice-to-have
- Background working at a freight forwarding agency — the operator's view of how the other side of the desk thinks, prices, and sells.
- Experience in a B2B manufacturing marketplace, digital manufacturing platform, or contract manufacturer.
- Prior experience supporting defense or aerospace customers and an understanding of ITAR / export-control basics.
- Background in mechanical or industrial engineering.
- Experience standing up a freight or logistics function inside a growing company — not just running one that already exists.
How to apply
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About Jiga
Jiga helps manufacturing companies like NASA, Tesla and Siemens to get faster through better communication.
Learn how we think and work
About us: https://jiga.io/about-us/
Yonatan on ownership: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7408893225760890880/
Adar on remote work: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/adarhay_want-to-work-remotely-or-hybrid-are-you-activity-7368637074180128770-eNiX
Why we are different: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/adarhay_lets-be-honest-finding-a-machine-shop-that-activity-7386763270717775872-0Jbn
Yonatan on hiring: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/yonatan-wolowelsky-2454553a_i-interview-hundreds-of-people-every-year-activity-7406377236271910913-u4gq
How we look at AI: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/yonatan-wolowelsky-2454553a_our-backend-uses-dozens-of-multi-step-llm-activity-7402349211624787969-Qodk