
Vice President of Co-Manufacturing & Procurement
Violet Foods, Williamstown, NJ, United States
Job Title:
Vice President of Co-Manufacturing & Procurement
Reports to:
President/CEO
Location:
Onsite- Williamstown, NJ
Status:
Full-time/Exempt
Shift:
Days, with flexibility based on company needs
Hours:
40, with flexibility based on company needs
About the Company:
Violet Foods is a private equity-backed tomato platform built through a series of strategic acquisitions that combine heritage Italian-inspired brands with a leading organic offering. The company was formed in 2025 through the acquisition of the Don Pepino®, Sclafani®, and Fattoria Fresca® brands, along with a manufacturing facility in Williamstown, NJ. The company’s name honors the 100+ year legacy of Violet Packing, the original producer behind these iconic labels. In early 2026, Violet Foods expanded its platform with the acquisition of Muir Glen®, the leading organic canned tomato brand in the United States, further strengthening its position across both conventional and organic categories.
Today, Violet Foods operates a diversified portfolio spanning legacy regional brands and category-leading organic offerings, with distribution across retail, natural, private label, and foodservice channels, supported by a scalable manufacturing and supply chain footprint positioned for continued growth and optimization.
Role Overview:
The Vice President of Co-Manufacturing and Procurement is a highly visible leadership role responsible for end-to-end supply chain execution and the development of scalable systems and strategic partnerships to support long-term growth. This role owns contract manufacturing strategy and oversees demand and supply planning, procurement, logistics, order fulfillment, and inventory optimization across multiple channels.
Serving as both a strategic leader and hands-on operator, this role drives day-to-day execution across manufacturing, logistics, and fulfillment while shaping supply chain strategy to improve margins, enable innovation, and support rapid growth and operational excellence. The Vice President leads the onboarding, performance management, and continuous improvement of contract manufacturing partners, ensures data and specification integrity, and plays a critical role in new product commercialization within a fast-paced CPG environment.
Key Responsibilities:
Develop and execute the company’s contract manufacturing strategy aligned with growth, capacity, quality, and cost objectives.
Identify, evaluate, onboard, and manage co-manufacturers, ensuring operational readiness, specification alignment, and quality compliance.
Lead contract negotiations, including pricing, capacity commitments, lead times, and service-level agreements.
Own production planning and scheduling across contract manufacturing partners, proactively mitigating supply risks.
Partner with senior leadership to lead demand and supply planning processes.
Manage inventory health, including aging, lot codes, reconciliation, and mitigation of shortages or excess.
Own end-to-end order fulfillment to ensure accurate, on-time, and in-full delivery across channels.
Manage EDI workflows, customer communications, and service recovery related to order execution.
Partner with warehouses, 3PLs, freight providers, and carriers to optimize service levels, shipping efficiency, and freight spend.
Lead strategic sourcing and procurement of raw materials, packaging, and finished goods, including PO execution and vendor negotiations.
Maintain material, product, and co-manufacturer specifications and oversee third-party product certifications.
Define and track supply chain KPIs and partner with Finance on COGS, margin analysis, and cost optimization.
Support new product development and commercialization, including trials, scale-up, and launch readiness.
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Business, Supply Chain, or a related field.
7+ years of progressive experience in CPG manufacturing, supply chain, logistics, or operations.
Strong understanding of end-to-end co-manufacturing setup, supply chain and demand planning best practices.
Proven experience managing contract manufacturers and co-packers.
Strong proficiency in Microsoft Office.
Experience with ERP systems, with previous implementation experience preferred.
Hands-on experience with order management and EDI transactions.
3PL management experience, including familiarity with WMS systems and FTL/LTL rate structures.
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively across departments and with external partners.
Strong analytical skills with the ability to independently analyze data and present insights clearly.
Vice President of Co-Manufacturing & Procurement
Reports to:
President/CEO
Location:
Onsite- Williamstown, NJ
Status:
Full-time/Exempt
Shift:
Days, with flexibility based on company needs
Hours:
40, with flexibility based on company needs
About the Company:
Violet Foods is a private equity-backed tomato platform built through a series of strategic acquisitions that combine heritage Italian-inspired brands with a leading organic offering. The company was formed in 2025 through the acquisition of the Don Pepino®, Sclafani®, and Fattoria Fresca® brands, along with a manufacturing facility in Williamstown, NJ. The company’s name honors the 100+ year legacy of Violet Packing, the original producer behind these iconic labels. In early 2026, Violet Foods expanded its platform with the acquisition of Muir Glen®, the leading organic canned tomato brand in the United States, further strengthening its position across both conventional and organic categories.
Today, Violet Foods operates a diversified portfolio spanning legacy regional brands and category-leading organic offerings, with distribution across retail, natural, private label, and foodservice channels, supported by a scalable manufacturing and supply chain footprint positioned for continued growth and optimization.
Role Overview:
The Vice President of Co-Manufacturing and Procurement is a highly visible leadership role responsible for end-to-end supply chain execution and the development of scalable systems and strategic partnerships to support long-term growth. This role owns contract manufacturing strategy and oversees demand and supply planning, procurement, logistics, order fulfillment, and inventory optimization across multiple channels.
Serving as both a strategic leader and hands-on operator, this role drives day-to-day execution across manufacturing, logistics, and fulfillment while shaping supply chain strategy to improve margins, enable innovation, and support rapid growth and operational excellence. The Vice President leads the onboarding, performance management, and continuous improvement of contract manufacturing partners, ensures data and specification integrity, and plays a critical role in new product commercialization within a fast-paced CPG environment.
Key Responsibilities:
Develop and execute the company’s contract manufacturing strategy aligned with growth, capacity, quality, and cost objectives.
Identify, evaluate, onboard, and manage co-manufacturers, ensuring operational readiness, specification alignment, and quality compliance.
Lead contract negotiations, including pricing, capacity commitments, lead times, and service-level agreements.
Own production planning and scheduling across contract manufacturing partners, proactively mitigating supply risks.
Partner with senior leadership to lead demand and supply planning processes.
Manage inventory health, including aging, lot codes, reconciliation, and mitigation of shortages or excess.
Own end-to-end order fulfillment to ensure accurate, on-time, and in-full delivery across channels.
Manage EDI workflows, customer communications, and service recovery related to order execution.
Partner with warehouses, 3PLs, freight providers, and carriers to optimize service levels, shipping efficiency, and freight spend.
Lead strategic sourcing and procurement of raw materials, packaging, and finished goods, including PO execution and vendor negotiations.
Maintain material, product, and co-manufacturer specifications and oversee third-party product certifications.
Define and track supply chain KPIs and partner with Finance on COGS, margin analysis, and cost optimization.
Support new product development and commercialization, including trials, scale-up, and launch readiness.
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Business, Supply Chain, or a related field.
7+ years of progressive experience in CPG manufacturing, supply chain, logistics, or operations.
Strong understanding of end-to-end co-manufacturing setup, supply chain and demand planning best practices.
Proven experience managing contract manufacturers and co-packers.
Strong proficiency in Microsoft Office.
Experience with ERP systems, with previous implementation experience preferred.
Hands-on experience with order management and EDI transactions.
3PL management experience, including familiarity with WMS systems and FTL/LTL rate structures.
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively across departments and with external partners.
Strong analytical skills with the ability to independently analyze data and present insights clearly.