Full-Time

Director – Area Replenishment

Posted on 11/22/2025

US Foods

US Foods

10,001+ employees

Food distribution and logistics for foodservice

Compensation Overview

$100k - $160k/yr

+ Bonus

Phoenix, AZ, USA

In Person

Inside office; Up to 20% travel as needed.

Category
Operations & Logistics (2)
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Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in business, supply chain, or related fields, or related experience and/or military experience
  • 7 years of work experience managing operations and leading teams within core supply chain functions, specifically supply planning, inventory management, vendor management purchasing, or other food service/ distribution related functions such as merchandising, category management, and/or sales operations
  • Strong interpersonal skills
  • Ability to manage & coach large team of supply chain talent
  • Ability to collaborate cross-functionally and draw linkages with business impact
  • Familiarity with analytics and supply chain planning and buying systems
  • Ability to synthesize key information, present in both sales meetings and customer facing calls to influence key decisions
  • Proficient at Microsoft Office i.e., Excel, Word, etc.
Responsibilities
  • Own and manage all replenishment related performance metrics for your Area.
  • Actively engage in Area-level staff meetings on replenishment performance and issue resolution. Represent replenishment at Area staff meetings & own all follow-ups.
  • Drive improved performance on the key metrics and provide timely updates to the Area staff on these efforts: Target Service Levels: Track and monitor customer service levels for your Area across all categories. Serve as the single point of contact for service requests.
  • Optimal Days Inventory on Hand (DIOH): Monitor inventory trends in your Area and work with Buyer team to determine corrective actions for over/ under positions.
  • Spoilage & Inventory Adjustment: Track and monitor spoilage, F2F, Inventory cost change (ICC), etc. across all categories.
  • Freight Optimization: Manage optimal order patterns and volume to maximize freight savings, while meeting inventory goals
  • Replenishment Execution: As an Area Director, Replenishment, you will oversee all replenishment and inventory management activities in your Area.
  • Inventory Management: Oversee Area Buyers to manage inventory health i.e., gap to target DIOH levels; highlight issues with DIOH target to our Replenishment Center of Excellence (COE)
  • Purchase Order (PO) Management: Oversee Area Buyers to ensure POs are issued timely to our vendors with high reliance on Suggested Order Quantities (SOQ) and optimal parameters.
  • Root Causing Stock Outs: Actively work with buyer team to root cause and address major stock outs & anticipated shorts; finalize recovery actions for long term outages.
  • Replenishment Operations: Oversee Operations Support Specialists to ensure timely updates / changes to the POs and arrival to the DCs; help escalate issues to transportation, DC operations and merchandising teams for significant supply delays; work with buyers to communicate major issues to Sales and Replenishment leadership.
  • Billing and Costing: Work with Buyer team to resolve discrepancies through CASIS.
  • Area Operations: Provide local ownership & accountability for overall service performance and special events.
  • Service Requests: Ensure Replenishment related service requests are assigned timely to the correct Support Specialists and actioned within the response SLA; Work with Buyer team to determine allocation priorities for significantly constrained items.
  • Supporting Area Sales: Work with your Buyers and Support Specialist team to ensure local sales events are well supported and orchestrated; Partner with Sales and Merchandising to manage demand forecast and ensure preparedness for key events.
  • Customer & Items Transitions: Oversee major customer transitions (start-up & ramp-down) and assortment transitions by providing Buyer team with the needed process expertise and facilitating cross-functional support.
  • Area Specific Service Issues: Triaging & resolving acute/ seasonal challenges, e.g., hurricanes, fire business, education ramp-up, etc.

US Foods distributes a wide range of food and related products to restaurants, healthcare facilities, and other food-service operators. It purchases products in bulk from manufacturers and sells them to customers, supported by a national logistics network that handles hundreds of thousands of deliveries each month, along with services like the Make It Now platform and culinary and business insights. Its strengths come from a very large product catalog, a broad distribution footprint, and integrated advisory services that help customers manage operations and trends. Its goal is to be a leading partner for food-service operators by offering broad choices, reliable delivery, practical guidance, and a commitment to community support.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Rosemont, Illinois

Founded

1853

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • $124 million five-year defense contract through 2031 provides stable federal revenue stream.
  • Fiscal 2026 guidance projects 4-6% net sales growth and 18-24% adjusted EPS growth.
  • Upgraded analyst outlook reflects confidence in private label expansion and value-added service margins.

What critics are saying

  • Sysco's Chef's Pride private label erodes US Foods' 30% Fish & Seafood market share.
  • Q1 2026 earnings miss signals persistent industry softness limiting case volume growth beyond independents.
  • Amazon Business and DoorDash Foodservice capture small restaurant orders, bypassing traditional distribution network.

What makes US Foods unique

  • Menu IQ AI tool provides free real-time menu profitability tracking integrated into MOXē platform.
  • Strong independent restaurant segment grew 4.6% in Q1 2026, outpacing overall case volume.
  • Private label products gaining traction with independent restaurants, driving higher-margin revenue growth.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Paid Time Off

Short-term and Long-term Disability

Employee Stock Purchase Plan

Life Insurance

Flexible Work Hours

Company News

Yahoo Finance
Mar 15th, 2026
US Foods wins $124M defense contract to supply military through 2031

US Food Holdings Corp has secured a five-year indefinite-delivery contract from the Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support, with a maximum value of $124 million. The fixed-price arrangement with economic-price adjustments will provide subsistence prime vendor assistance to the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and other federal civilian agencies through March 2031. The contract was awarded after a competitive procedure with two submissions and will use defence working capital funds appropriated for fiscal years 2026 through 2031. Separately, US Foods reported strong full-year 2025 results on 12 February, with net income reaching $676 million and total sales of $39.4 billion. The company repurchased 11.9 million shares and projected net sales growth of 4–6% for fiscal year 2026.

Yahoo Finance
Mar 14th, 2026
US Foods beats EPS expectations on cost controls despite revenue miss and margin pressure

US Foods Holding reported adjusted earnings per share that exceeded expectations in its latest quarter, driven by cost controls and operational efficiency, though revenue missed estimates and gross profit margins narrowed. The results highlight how the company's progress stems from internal efficiency rather than revenue expansion. Management has set ambitious 2026 targets for adjusted EPS and EBITDA growth, relying heavily on continued operational improvements. The company's narrative projects $45.1 billion revenue and $1.1 billion earnings by 2028, requiring 5.3% yearly revenue growth. The key investment question is whether productivity gains and cost controls can continue offsetting industry softness in foodservice spending if case growth and gross margins remain under pressure. Simply Wall St Community fair value estimates range from $78 to $156 per share.

Food Logistics
Feb 25th, 2026
US Foods Launches AI-Powered Profitability Tool

US Foods launches ai-powered profitability tool. Menu IQ is an AI-powered profitability solution designed to help operators better manage food costs. Feb 25, 2026 US Foods Holding Corp. launched Menu IQ, an AI-powered profitability solution designed to help operators better manage food costs. "Every day we hear about our operators' biggest challenges, and menu profitability sits at the top of their concerns," says James Jones, SVP, digital commerce. "Our customers are demanding easier, more intuitive solutions to help improve menu profitability, and Menu IQ enables us to meet this need. Menu IQ delivers real-time visibility into which dishes are driving margins so our operators can adjust instantly to make smarter decisions about which changes will drive increased profitability. This is a great example of how we continue to help our customers Make It." Key takeaways: · Menu IQ transforms menu management from intuition into a data-driven strategy for optimizing menu profitability. · Menu IQ is integrated into MOXē, the company's all-in-one business application, where customers can browse products, manage inventory and track orders. * Other features include: AI recipe management: Upload recipes and automatically calculate food costs. Real-time profitability tracking: Monitor which menu items drive margins - anytime, anywhere. Actionable insights: Identify underperforming dishes and optimization opportunities at a glance. Integrated data: Pull actual food costs from MOXē Inventory for accuracy using the US Foods food cost calculator. Stay in the Know Get industry news updates and product information to help you stay up to date. I accept that the data provided on this form will be processed, stored, and used in accordance with the terms set out in IRONMARKETS Privacy Policy. * By submitting your mobile number, you agree to receive text messages from IRONMARKETS regarding your subscriptions or other industry related information. You can opt-out anytime. Message & data rates may apply. View Mobile Terms. View Privacy Policy. Latest in Foodservice Sponsored Content February 1, 2026 February 16, 2026 Sponsored Content February 1, 2026 February 2, 2026

Food On Demand
Feb 24th, 2026
US Foods Launches AI-Powered Menu Management Tool

US Foods launches ai-powered menu management tool. One of the nation's most prominent foodservice distributors, US Foods Holding Corp., launched Menu IQ Feb. 20, an AI-powered tool touted as a profitability solution designed to help operators optimize menu profitability. Menu IQ is integrated into MOXē, the foodservice distributor's app, which already boasts features such as AI-powered delivery alerts and a smartfood cost calculator. The new tool comes at no additional cost to US Food customers, according to a Feb. 23 press release. "Every day we hear about our operators' biggest challenges, and menu profitability sits at the top of their concerns," James Jones, senior vice president of digital commerce at US Foods, said in part in a press release. "Our customers are demanding easier, more intuitive solutions to help improve menu profitability, and Menu IQ enables us to meet this need." According to Jones, Menu IQ provides real-time insights for restaurant operators, offering visibility into which dishes are driving margins, so operators have the information they need when making decisions about which changes will drive increased profitability. Menu IQ allows users to upload recipes, automatically calculate food costs, monitor which menu items drive margins, identify underperforming dishes, and pull accurate food costs. The tool's AI "Smart Upload" feature automatically extracts ingredients, matches them to US Foods products, and applies measurements and quantities as applicable. The function also allows for menu item creation, with variables such as gross profit and food cost percentage automatically updating in real time as users adjust ingredients, portion sizes, and prices. Keep up with food on demand! Demographic Information

Business Wire
Feb 23rd, 2026
US Foods launches Menu IQ: AI tool gives restaurant operators real-time menu profitability insights

US Foods has launched Menu IQ, an AI-powered tool that provides restaurant operators with real-time visibility into menu profitability. The solution, offered at no additional cost to US Foods customers, transforms menu management into a data-driven strategy for optimising food costs. Integrated into MOXē, the company's all-in-one business application, Menu IQ features AI recipe management that automatically calculates food costs, real-time profitability tracking, and actionable insights to identify underperforming dishes. The tool pulls actual food costs from MOXē Inventory for accuracy. "Menu IQ delivers real-time visibility into which dishes are driving margins so our operators can adjust instantly," said James Jones, senior vice president of digital commerce. US Foods serves approximately 250,000 customer locations across America through more than 70 broadline locations and 90 stores.

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