Supply Chain Specialist
Remote Worker - N/A
Description

 

Buyer 

Full-Time  •  Remote •  Reports to VP Supply Chain  •  Blake’s Orchard & Cider Mill 

Who We Are & About This Role 

Since 1946, Blake’s Orchard & Cider Mill has been a cornerstone of Michigan agriculture and agritourism — an 80-year family operation with deep roots in Armada and a genuine growth ambition. We make world-class hard and sweet cider, operate tasting rooms and retail across four locations, and host thousands of guests a year. 

The Buyer owns how we source — the suppliers we partner with, the costs we control, and the materials that keep production running and shelves stocked. This is a strategic role for someone who negotiates hard, thinks in systems, and builds supplier relationships that last. 

If you’ve turned a vendor conversation into a long-term win, built a sourcing pipeline from scratch, and kept operations moving when supply got tight — we want to hear from you. 

Your Role With Blake’s - Key Responsibilities 

Strategic Sourcing & Negotiation 

  • Lead supplier negotiations with clear expectations around cost, payment terms, and service levels 
  • Establish and manage supplier contracts that deliver competitive pricing and favorable terms 
  • Benchmark pricing and total cost against market conditions to keep Blake’s ahead 
  • Deliver measurable cost savings across assigned categories — and be able to show your work 

Supplier Development & Risk Management 

  • Identify, qualify, and onboard new suppliers to improve cost, quality, and supply continuity 
  • Run RFI/RFQ processes and evaluate vendors on cost, capability, and reliability — not just price 
  • Build and maintain a backup supplier pipeline for critical materials so we’re never caught flat-footed 
  • Conduct supplier performance reviews and get ahead of quality or service issues before they hit the floor 

Category & Inventory Management 

  • Develop and manage category-level purchasing strategies across raw materials, packaging, retail, and bakery supplies 
  • Balance cost, service level, and inventory investment to optimize total business performance 
  • Monitor demand patterns and align purchasing plans with sales forecasts and seasonal needs 
  • Manage inventory levels to improve turns and minimize stockouts or dead stock 

Procurement Execution & ERP 

  • Create, track, and manage purchase orders within NetSuite 
  • Maintain accurate purchasing, inventory, and vendor data in the ERP — clean data is non-negotiable 
  • Ensure timely ordering and delivery of materials to keep production and retail running on schedule 

Cross-Functional Collaboration 

  • Partner with production, retail, bakery, and sales teams to align purchasing with what the business actually needs 
  • Support new product launches and seasonal planning through proactive, forward-leaning sourcing 
  • Be the consistent link between suppliers and internal stakeholders — proactive, not reactive 

Process Improvement & Performance 

  • Identify and implement improvements in purchasing processes, inventory accuracy, and cost control 
  • Establish and track KPIs that measure outcomes — cost savings, fill rates, turns, supplier performance 
  • Drive accountability for results, not just activity 

What Great Looks Like - Qualifications 

Backgrounds that succeed here look different: supply chain, food and beverage, agriculture, retail operations, or general manufacturing. What matters is that you’ve delivered results and can prove it. 

Required 

  • 2–5 years in procurement, sourcing, or supply chain — we care about what you’ve built, not just where you’ve worked 
  • Demonstrated success in supplier negotiations with real, measurable outcomes 
  • Strong commercial instincts — you think in total cost of ownership, not just unit price 
  • Experience managing category strategy and supplier pipelines 
  • Comfortable working in an ERP system to manage POs, inventory, and vendor data 
  • Organized and self-directed; you manage competing priorities without dropping the ball 

Preferred 

  • Food or beverage manufacturing experience — cider, beer, wine, juice, or similar 
  • Hands-on NetSuite experience 
  • Experience with seasonal operations and variable demand planning 
  • Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, Business, or a related field — or equivalent real-world experience 

How You’re Rewarded - Compensation & Benefits 

Competitive base salary, performance-based incentive, 401(k) with match, full health/dental/vision benefits, PTO, and all the perks of working at one of Michigan’s most beloved farms. Full details shared during the interview process. 

What’s Next - How to Apply 

Don’t just send a resume into a void. Reach out on LinkedIn, visit a location, try the cider — show us you want in. We can’t wait to meet the right person. 

Blake’s Orchard & Cider Mill is an equal opportunity employer.