
AI Operations Enablement Lead
STARK | New York, NY (Hybrid)
Help rebuild how a 90-year-old company operates.
STARK is becoming an AI-native company — not by adding AI on top of broken processes, but by redesigning how work gets done.
We started with one AI Chief of Staff. It worked: internal teams have since eliminated thousands of manual reviews, cut a four-week pricing process to minutes, and returned hours of daily work to Finance.
Now we are building out a three-person AI team reporting to the CEO — one person owning the shared data foundation, one focused on our 200-person sales organization, and this role focused on the operational engine: Finance, Product, Inventory, Warehouse, and HR.
You will walk into $40 million of inventory, millions in freight spend, thousands of manually reviewed orders, legacy systems, inconsistent rules, and leaders asking for these problems to be solved.
Your job is to understand how the work actually happens, simplify it, and build the systems that make the better way stick.
Sometimes that is AI. Sometimes it is software. Sometimes it is automation. Sometimes it is forcing us to finally answer a business question we have avoided answering.
The measure that matters most is effort per order — how much human work it takes to move one order through this company. Lowering it is how we grow without growing headcount.
STARK is an 85-year-old luxury carpet and rug company with a strong reputation in the design community: showrooms nationally, a wholesale division, e-commerce, and a warehouse and fabrication hub in Calhoun, Georgia.
We want to feel less like a legacy business and more like a technology company that sells carpet.
Our operating functions are carrying too much manual work, and our systems do not talk to each other well enough for anyone to see the whole picture.
A few real examples:
Our people have already proven what is possible: an audit engine that replaced manual review of thousands of orders, a replenishment dashboard, a pricing engine that cut a four-week cycle to minutes, and an AP dashboard that gave a team back three hours a day.
But many of these tools are fragile and maintained by one person.
Part of this job is turning prototypes into systems the company can depend on.
Before building anything, you will need to understand how the work really happens.
That means:
Some of our hardest problems are not technical.
The rule may live in someone’s head, an old spreadsheet, or a manual override nobody can explain. Automation forces clarity: What is the actual rule? Why does this exception exist? Should it still exist?
We do not want someone who automates the mess.
Help us simplify the mess, then build the system.
One project you could own is rebuilding commission reporting end to end.
Today that includes rates by product type, customer and salesperson overrides, date-based rules, manual judgment, and exceptions — some documented, some not.
The goal is not to automate the spreadsheet.
The goal is to help Finance and Sales define the rules clearly enough to automate them, build an auditable calculation people can challenge, and reduce Finance’s role to approving genuine exceptions.
Leadership has active projects across reporting, inventory optimization, warehouse capacity, wholesale planning, partner-location rollout, and financial operations.
Several are waiting on technical work nobody currently owns.
You will help move forward:
Your first job is to make these move.
We are deliberately separating the employee experience layer from our systems of record.
Employees should work through simple, role-specific applications on a shared data foundation, while governed financial transactions remain in core systems.
That creates judgment calls every week:
Finance, Operations, ownership, and frontline teams should not need different spreadsheets to understand the same business.
You will turn that shared foundation into tools people actually use — inventory views, exception dashboards, Finance reporting, order monitoring, and scorecards.
The goal is not more dashboards.
It is fewer arguments about whose number is right.
Not everything you build will use AI.
That is intentional.
One current project — a new buying-group workflow — may need nothing more than a new order type, clear deposit rules, a portal, and exception monitoring.
If a deterministic rule beats an LLM, use the rule.
Technology serves the process, not the other way around.
You will design and launch practical internal tools that improve how our operating teams work.
Focus areas include:
You will also make existing tools durable: documented, owned, monitored, and no longer dependent on one person.
Each function is elevating internal subject-matter experts as your counterparts.
They bring deep domain knowledge and local credibility to drive adoption inside their teams.
Build through them, not just for them.
Adoption is the deliverable.
You will report to the CEO and work as a peer to our AI Chief of Staff and AI Sales Enablement Lead — together forming an internal AI task force redesigning how STARK works.
You will collaborate closely with:
Most operations pain points sit on the line between fast-moving application experiences and governed core systems.
Knowing which side you are on — and when a human approval should remain — is a major part of this job.
You will also train Finance, Product, and Warehouse teams on practical AI use, build reusable prompts and workflows they adopt, and support our internal AI champions program.
Primary focus:
Secondary focus:
Within those functions, go where the opportunity is largest — the work that saves real money, adds capacity, or lowers the effort required per order for the people who are not selling.
That is the filter.
Not which department it belongs to, and not whether the solution happens to use AI.
Success means:
Success is not the number of AI tools shipped. It is less friction, better data, faster decisions, and fewer people doing work a system should do.
This role is not:
We want someone who builds, stays, and owns the outcome.
You might be a fit if you are:
We care about demonstrated ability to build and solve problems.
Strong candidates will likely bring some mix of:
Experience in operations, financial operations, supply chain, or business operations is valuable.
Carpet experience is not required — we will teach you that part.
Most AI roles right now are strategy roles.
This one is not.
The problems are named, leadership is bought in, and the people you will build for have already shown they will use what works.
You will not write a deck about the future of AI in operations.
You will build it here, with real users and real stakes.
If that sounds energizing, we’d like to hear from you.
COMPANY INFO
About Us:
With more than 80 years of industry expertise, STARK is the discerning designer’s go-to source for luxurious custom carpet and rugs.
Our Mission:
To live our mission of helping create world class experiences, we believe our first responsibility is making design industry professionals the heroes in their projects because supporting businesses helps to preserve craftsmanship and enable unique and specially designed spaces to exist. In meeting their needs, we must continue to deliver peace of mind service while offering an expansive, diverse, and innovative product assortment that is accessible and convenient.
Our Heritage:
Established by Arthur Stark and his wife Nadia in 1938, the foundation of STARK was always to provide the very best products to our customers. With a rich history, third generation owners Chad Stark, as CEO, and Ashley Stark, as Creative Director, bring the STARK legacy into the new century by staying true to their founding principles. To seek out the best craftsman and methods of manufacturing for the most innovative and beautiful designs.
STARK is a certified Great Place to Work® (June 2026– June 2027) — and that comes straight from our people. 85% of our employees say STARK is a great place to work, 28 points above the typical U.S. company. See our full certified profile and what our team says about working here: greatplacetowork.com/certified-company/7023725
Stark Carpet Corporation provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, amnesty, or status as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws.
El rango de pago para este puesto es el siguiente:
70,000 - 80,000 USD por year (New York 780 Building)
Technology
New York, NY
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