Product Information Management Specialist

Order.co is the System of Action for the Office of the CFO, transforming the way businesses purchase and pay into an intuitive, B2C-like shopping experience. Order.co leverages embedded AI agents and embedded financial products to reinvent the way businesses connect with their vendors.


End users enjoy a seamless, zero-training buying experience, while finance and procurement leaders gain a single platform to orchestrate how the business “should operate”. The result is an all-in-one solution that serves as a gravitational pull for spend and data, automating and eliminating procurement and finance workflows from requisition to reconciliation along the way.


Order.co is on the cutting edge of B2B Agentic Commerce, poised to be the market leader in creating a more predictive, prescriptive, and personalized experience for users.


Founded in 2016 and headquartered in New York City, Order.co oversees nearly half a billion in annualized spend across hundreds of customers like WeWork, SoulCycle, Lume, and [solidcore]. Order.co has raised $75M in funding from industry-leading investors like MIT, Stage 2 Capital, Rally Ventures, 645 Ventures, and more. Order.co has been proudly named a 50 to Watch by Spend Matters and a Best Place to Work by BuiltIn and Inc. Magazine.


About the Role

The Product Information Management Specialist is responsible for maintaining, optimizing, and enhancing Order.co’s product catalog to improve customer purchasing efficiency, drive cost savings, and support revenue growth. This role involves detailed data management, vendor research, pricing optimization, and real-time order analysis to ensure catalog accuracy and effective product substitution.

Key Responsibilities

Catalog Maintenance & Data Management

  • Add, update, and maintain vendor pricing and product availability for high-volume and high-impact SKUs
  • Ensure accuracy, consistency, and completeness of catalog data across internal systems
  • Identify and correct discrepancies in product information, pricing, and availability

Product Optimization & Substitution

  • Map product substitutes and recommend viable alternatives based on pricing, availability, and customer needs
  • Analyze product relationships to support intelligent substitution logic
  • Execute catalog enhancements to reduce friction in the purchasing process and improve fulfillment rates

Vendor Research & Data Sourcing

  • Source product and pricing information from vendor websites and portals with speed and accuracy
  • Maintain up-to-date knowledge of vendor offerings and pricing structures
  • Facilitate communication with vendors to obtain quotes and confirm product details

Cross-Functional Collaboration & Quality Assurance

  • Partner with the Data team to quality-assure (QA) product enrichment and catalog updates
  • Support internal initiatives to improve catalog structure, usability, and data integrity
  • Contribute to the continuous improvement of catalog processes and tools

Qualifications

Required

  • Bachelor’s degree required
  • Strong attention to detail with the ability to identify inconsistencies in large datasets
  • Strong written communication skills and ability to follow through on tasks independently
  • Proficiency with Excel or Google Sheets
  • Ability to learn and navigate new tools and systems quickly

What You'll Receive

  • A competitive compensation package including base, variable, and stock options
  • Employer-sponsored 401(k) with employer match
  • Robust medical, dental, vision, and wellness benefits
  • Flexible time off and remote work policies
  • Generous leave policies and support for new and current parents
  • The anticipated hourly rate for this role is $31.25. Actual compensation and title will be commensurate with experience, qualifications, knowledge, and skills.

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