Relay is fundamentally reshaping how goods move in an online era. Backed by Europe’s largest-ever logistics Series A ($35M), led by deep-tech investors Plural (whose portfolio spans fusion energy and space exploration), Relay is scaling faster than 99.98% of venture-backed startups. We're assembling the most talent-dense team the logistics industry has ever seen
Relay’s Mission is to free commerce from friction. Today, high delivery costs act as a hidden tax on e-commerce, quietly shaping what can be sold online and limiting who can participate. We envision a world where more goods move more freely between more people, making the online shopping experience seamless and accessible to everyone.
THE TEAM
• ~110 people, more than half in engineering, product and data
• 45+ advanced degrees across computer science, mathematics and operations research
• Thousands of data points captured, calculated, analysed and predicted for every single parcel we handle
• An intellectually vibrant culture of first‑principles thinking, tight feedback loops and relentless experimentation
We have 600+ pitstop partners across the UK, and that number is growing fast. Each one needs to be onboarded, kept performing, coordinated with our Middle Mile operation, and supported when things go wrong. Right now, a lot of what makes that work sits in people's heads: tribal knowledge, manual processes, and one-off fixes that don't scale.
This role is about changing that. You'll own the systems side of our Pitstop operation: figuring out how things should work, designing the infrastructure to make them repeatable, and working with product and engineering to actually build it. You won't just be analysing problems. You'll be fixing them in a way that holds at 10x the current scale.
We're looking for someone who thinks in systems, writes with clarity, and gets things built. Prior experience in a fast-moving ops or strategy role is important; so is the ability to hold your own in a room with engineers.
Take messy, manual Pitstop workflows and turn them into something that actually scales, documenting how they work, where they break, and what it takes to make them run without constant intervention
Set clear standards for what good pitstop performance looks like, build the measurement frameworks around those standards, and make sure the right people have visibility when we're off track
Build value extraction loops that turn operational data into genuine improvements over time, rather than reports that get read once and forgotten, with each iteration making the next one easier
Be the connective tissue between Pitstop operations and technical teams: writing specs, shaping roadmap priorities, and staying close to delivery until the thing is actually working
Own the performance of the systems you build, not just the design. The goal is to build things that compound, where each improvement makes the next one cheaper and faster to ship. If something isn't working, you're the one who figures out why and fixes it
Stay close enough to the operation to keep finding the next problem worth solving, and build the case for why it matters
Example projects you'll work on:
Loss attribution agent: today, when a parcel goes missing at a pitstop, attribution is manual, inconsistent, and rarely closes the loop. Design and deploy an agent that monitors scan events in real time, identifies the loss scenario, attributes responsibility automatically, and triggers the right response (whether that's a pitstop notification, a charge, or an escalation to the ops team). The agent should get smarter over time as edge cases are resolved and encoded
Pitstop launch system: the current process is largely manual and error-prone. Design a scalable, instrumented go-live system where every step is documented, checked, and owned, so we can activate hundreds of pitstops a week without incidents
Pitstop performance gold standard: define what a high-performing pitstop looks like across every input metric (bag preparation, scan compliance, parcel handling, response times), build the measurement infrastructure, and create the feedback loop so every pitstop knows exactly where they stand and what to improve
Live support at scale: the pitstop support team currently relies on playbooks that live in people's heads and break under volume. Define the gold standard for every support scenario, encode it into systems, and build the feedback loop that continuously improves resolution quality
4–6 years in consulting, strategy, or product, ideally somewhere that was scaling fast and didn't have all the answers yet
A natural instinct for systems thinking. You don't patch problems; you figure out why they keep happening and change the underlying structure
Real comfort working with technical teams. You've written specs, pushed back on scope, and understand enough about how software gets built to have a credible opinion on it
Strong analytical skills and a habit of grounding your thinking in data. SQL experience is a plus but not necessary
Good written communication. At Relay, a well-structured doc or one-pager is often how you get things done: it's how you align people, define problems, and create momentum without a meeting
High standards and the willingness to push until the work actually meets them
The qualifications and experiences above act as a loose guide to what we're looking for. We'd still love to hear from you if you have more or less experience, so long as the core skills can be demonstrated.
Who Thrives at Relay?
Aim with Precision: You define problems clearly and measure your impact meticulously.
Play to Win: You chase bold bets, tackle the hard stuff, and view constraints as fuel, not friction.
1% Better Every Day: You believe that small, consistent improvements lead to exponential growth. You move quickly, deliver results, and learn from every experience.
All In, All the Time: You show up and step up. You take ownership from start to finish and do what it takes to deliver when it counts.
People-Powered Greatness: You invest in your teammates. You give and receive feedback with care and candour. You build trust through high standards and shared success.
Grow the Whole Pie: You seek out win-win solutions for merchants, couriers, and our customers, because when they thrive, so do we.
If these resonate, and you combine strong technical fundamentals with entrepreneurial drive, let’s connect.
Relay is an equal-opportunity employer committed to diversity, inclusion, and fostering a workplace where everyone thrives.