Data Scientist II
Build the intelligence that optimizes the movement of food at national scale
Who We Are
US Cold owns and operates one of the most complex temperature-controlled logistics networks in North America. Every day, our systems coordinate the storage and movement of food at national scale across a network of state-of-the-art distribution centers, including multiple highly automated warehouse facilities.
We continue to advance our core warehouse and logistics platforms. Our current focus is on modular, event-driven, API-first and cloud architectures. We continue to enhance reliability and accelerate engineering productivity by strengthening our SRE and AI practices. This is a large investment in innovation to continue to drive operational excellence at our facilities.
If you want to build durable systems that operate in the physical world at scale, this is that opportunity.
The Role
We are hiring a Data Scientist to grow the capabilities of the organization to drive innovation, support data-driven decision making, and transform both business and operational practices.
You will solve problems using statistical methods, machine learning, and AI.
You will help the organization frame and answer analytical questions grounded in data.
You will participate in research and development projects.
This role is ideal for a hands-on, applied data scientist who enjoys working on complex systems, translating ambiguous business problems into analytical models, and seeing their work put into production.
What You Will Own
· Identification, framing, and delivery of high‑impact analytical and optimization problems across operations, logistics, and the business
· Development, deployment, and lifecycle management of statistical, machine learning, forecasting, and optimization models used in operational decision‑making
· Large‑scale analysis of data from WMS, TMS, ERP, and operational systems to generate actionable insights
· Production‑grade analytical solutions built in Python and SQL, from prototype through operationalization partnering with business
· Model validation, performance monitoring, and continuous iteration based on real‑world outcomes
· Communication of insights, tradeoffs, and recommendations to both technical and non‑technical stakeholders
· Applied data science use cases including network and route optimization, warehouse optimization, demand and capacity forecasting, anomaly detection, and customer/product segmentation
Technical Environment
· Multi-facility, high-availability Warehouse management and logistics systems
· Migration toward cloud-native, event-driven architectures
· Azure cloud-native services
· CI/CD-driven delivery model
· Snowflake for real-time data warehousing
· High-availability and disaster-recovery–first design
· AI mindset with application of optimization and predictive models for warehouse optimization, routing, consolidation, and capacity planning
What We’re Looking For
· 3–5 years of experience in applied data science, machine learning, or advanced analytics roles
· Strong programming skills in Python; experience using SQL to work with large datasets
· Experience building, validating, and deploying analytical or machine learning models in production environments
· Solid foundation in statistics, optimization, or forecasting techniques
· Strong problem-solving skills and comfort working with ambiguous, real-world data
· Curiosity and willingness to learn the operational realities of cold storage and 3PL logistics
· Excellent communication skills, with the ability to explain technical concepts to non-technical audiences
Education: Master’s degree in mathematics, statistics, physics, computer science or related field
Helpful Experience
· Experience with Microsoft Azure, including data or ML-related services
· Experience containerizing or deploying solutions using Docker
· Familiarity with optimization techniques, simulation, or decision-support models
· Experience working with time-series forecasting or network optimization problems
· Exposure to reinforcement learning or advanced optimization methods in applied settings
· Experience working in supply chain, logistics, manufacturing, or operations-heavy environments
Compensation & Structure
· Location: Hybrid – Greater Philadelphia
· Reports to: IT – Data Engineering
· Travel: Less than 15%
· Salary Range: $100,000–$120,000
Why this role is different
You’ll build models that power live warehouses, moving freight, and real decisions—improving the system every single day.
- You will help modernize the analytical and decision‑making backbone of a company that moves food every day.
- You will shape durable, production‑grade data science systems that operate under real‑world constraints, not toy datasets or offline experiments.
The Kind of Problems You’ll Solve
· Translating complex logistics and operational workflows into models that drive real decisions
· Designing forecasting, optimization, and anomaly‑detection solutions that remain reliable under operational load
· Embedding models into production systems where latency, uptime, and data quality matter
· Building observability into models so performance, drift, and impact are measurable from day one
· Modernizing legacy analytics and heuristics without disrupting live operations
This role is for someone who prefers substance over hype. You are comfortable operating where models must work every day—not just in notebooks—and where imperfect data, tradeoffs, and constraints are part of the job. You bring strong analytical depth, practical engineering discipline, and an appreciation for environments where reliability, trust, and operational impact matter more than novelty.
Operational Context
This role is primarily technical and office-based, with occasional interaction in operational environments depending on system needs.
Benefits Include
Medical, Dental, Vision, Prescription, Legal Insurance, Pet Discount, Critical Illness, Accident Insurance, Hospital Indemnity, Long Term Care + Permanent Life Insurance, Identity Theft Protection, Short Term Disability Insurance, Long Term Disability Insurance, Additional disability benefit, Basic Life Insurance, Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance, Voluntary Life Insurance, Voluntary Spouse Life Insurance, Voluntary Child Life Insurance, Loan Solution, Health Flexible Spending Account, Dependent Flexible Spending Account, Commuter accounts, Telemedicine, Virtual Primary Care, Prescription Savings Plan, Prescription Specialty Copay Assistance Program, Weight Management Program, Chronic Condition Management, Care Navigator Program, 24/7 Nurse Line, Expert Medical Opinion, Precious Additions Maternity Program, Health Advocacy, Employee Assistance Program, Digital Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Digital Physical Therapy, Behavioral and Mental Health Platforms, Auto and home discount program, Secure Travel Protection, Discount Programs, 401(k) plan, Education Assistance, Paid Time Off.
Physical & Operational Context
May require physical effort associated with using the computer to access information, or occasional standing, walking, lifting needed to carry out everyday activities. Effective communication, vision, and hearing are essential for safety and productivity. Operate scanners, tablets, radios, phones, computers, and other essential equipment as required. Additional work hours may be requested by management to help manage employee production, projects, and/or special events. Engage in frequent personal interaction and communication. Attend in-person meetings and/or training on a regular basis. Possess strong arithmetic and reading skills. Follow verbal instructions, written instructions, and company policies. Work independently and coordinate with others. Fast-paced environment, managing stress and meeting productivity standards.
Additional Information
Job functions may vary based on the area of operation. This description outlines the most common tasks required for the job. Reasonable accommodation may be provided to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential duties. This job description may not encompass all tasks necessary to complete the role.
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Top Skills
What We Do
For more than 125 years, United States Cold Storage (USCS) has protected America’s food supply through a national network of 39 world‑class, temperature‑controlled facilities across 14 states. Today, that mission is driven as much by software as it is by steel and concrete. Behind every truck, pallet, and movement is a modern, in‑house engineering organization building the mission‑critical systems that run our warehouses. Our teams develop and operate the technology that tracks inventory in real time, optimizes labor and throughput, integrates automation and robotics, and connects seamlessly with our partners’ supply chains. We work across multiple clouds and databases, leverage modern data platforms like Snowflake, and solve complex computer science problems—from optimization to routing at scale. With more than 4,300 employees and a 200+ person IT organization operating like a modern product and engineering group, USCS offers the rare combination of stability, scale, and complex technical challenges. We do whatever it takes to help our partners profitably reach their goals—whether that’s primary cold storage or fully integrated third‑party logistics—because when the temperature matters, getting it right matters even more. Our facilities are located in: California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Nebraska, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Virginia.
Why Work With Us
USCS is a family built on trust, teamwork, and pride. From freezer floors to engineering, everyone helps build the next generation of cold storage with practical tech that makes operations safer and smarter—because here, you don’t just keep food moving—you build how it moves next.









