Senior Director, Co-Manufacturing
Company: Kinder's
Location: Walnut Creek
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description BUILT ON FLAVOR. FUELED BY
PEOPLE. What's it like to work at Kinder's? Well, there's a lot of
snacking and geeking out over what we all cooked over the weekend.
Beyond that, there's also plenty of hard work. Because we don't
just like flavor, we're obsessed with it. With over 100 products
sold nationwide, we're now a top-five brand in multiple flavor
categories at Costco, Walmart, Whole Foods, and more. We're not
your typical CPG company. Privately held and founder-led, we like
to think of ourselves as a pirate ship in a sea of cruise ships.
Our crew is adventurous and fearless. We chart our own course and
chase big ideas to make food unforgettable. As we expand globally
and approach $1 billion in revenue, we need more smart-and-scrappy,
flavor-obsessed people to come aboard. If you're looking for a
place where you can see the real impact of your work this is it!
Every day, you'll be part of a journey to add flavor to millions of
meals and lives. How You'll Have An Impact At Kinder's: You will
work closely with cross-functional teams, including Supply
Planning, Quality Assurance, Commercialization, R&D, and Sales
to ensure that Co-Manufacturing operations to meet business needs
and deliver on key performance indicators. You will participate in
the negotiation of supplier contracts, design follow-up practices
to monitor performance, and measure realized savings. The
Co-Manufacturing Senior Director is responsible for facilitating
communication between the contract manufacturer and various
internal departments at Kinder's and will ensure that all contract
manufacturing engagements are conducted to the highest ethical
standards. What You'll Be Doing: The Co-Manufacturing Senior
Director will be responsible for overseeing the company's
co-manufacturing operations, including managing relationships with
co-manufacturers, ensuring quality and consistency in production,
and driving continuous improvement in manufacturing processes. Key
Responsibilities: Develop and manage the Monthly/Quarterly/Annual
Co Packer Review processes for your co-manufacturing partners,
monitor performance and drive quality, efficiency, cost and case
fill improvements with the vendor through implementation of KPI's
and score cards. With input from FSQA, PD, Commercialization,
Sourcing, Planning, Customer Services and Finance, evaluate the
operations and management teams, financial structure, and potential
risks at each facility. Make internal recommendations/presentations
for new products or transitions of existing products. Establish and
maintain contract manufacturing relationships. Act as a single
point of contact for the supplier on production qualifications,
quality/supply issues and KPIs. Be the tactical business link
between the Co-Manufacturer and Kinder's. Work with Vendors, PD and
Commercialization department to analyze manufacturability of new
products, recommending changes that will facilitate efficient
manufacturing and lower costs. Develop processes to ensure that
products can be commercially reproduced. Model theoretical and
actual (OEE) at your co-packers. Balance availability of capacity
against constraints to line time (clean outs, change overs,
down-time, other customers' line time) at the Co-packer. Meet with
Co-Packers to discuss ways to manage capacity consistent with our
sales forecasts. Prospect redundant and overflow capacity and
provide recommendations to plan for unexpected sales growth or an
unforeseen constraint to supply. Ensure quality and consistency in
production, including establishing quality standards and conducting
regular audits of co-manufacturing facilities. Drive and document
continuous improvement in manufacturing processes, including
identifying and implementing opportunities for cost savings,
increased efficiency, and improved quality. Stay current with
industry trends and best practices in co-manufacturing and
recommend changes to the company's strategy and operations as
needed. What You Bring To The Table: Skills And Experience
Bachelor's degree, Master's degree preferred. Minimum of 15 years
of experience in manufacturing operations or co-manufacturing,
supply chain experience in the food industry. Proven track record
of managing relationships with co-manufacturers and delivering
results in a fast-paced, dynamic environment. Demonstrated
experience developing and coaching teammates and peers. Ability to
travel up to 50% of month as needed. General computer skills (MS
Office, web, etc.), ERP and advanced Excel skills preferred.
Understand how business drivers such as OPEX, CAPEX, MOQs, OEE,
throughput, yield and scrap ultimately affect a deal in terms of
quality, delivery, and cost. Demonstrated understanding of
end-to-end CPG supply chain processes with an emphasis on the
technical aspects of food/beverage manufacturing and packaging.
Personal Characteristics Empathy, self-awareness, and respect.
Strong analytical skills and ability to use data to drive decision
making. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the
ability to work effectively with cross-functional teams and
external partners. The expected starting salary range for this role
is $190,000- $210,000 per year. We may ultimately pay more or less
than the posted range based on the location of the role. The amount
a particular employee will earn within the salary range will be
based on factors such as relevant education, qualifications,
performance and business needs. SEASONED FOR SUCCESS: No two days
here are the same. We try to be good team members and good
communicators, but we don't live by hierarchy and structure –
everyone is a difference maker here. We make a lot of decisions in
the face of incomplete information – our team embraces ambiguity
and tries to make good decisions fast rather than great decisions
slow. We believe our job is to take smart risk, not to eliminate
risk. We believe in growing our skills and becoming a better
company with more managerial expertise, but we are an
entrepreneurial company at heart. We aren't trying to be average –
we want to do exceptional things, and we are willing to work hard
to achieve them. BENEFITS THAT BRING MORE TO THE TABLE: We offer a
range of total rewards that may include paid time off, 401k, bonus
/ incentive eligibility, equity grants, competitive health
benefits, and other family-friendly benefits, including parental
leave. Kinder's benefits vary based on eligibility and can be
reviewed in more detail during the interview process. OUR RECIPE
FOR BALANCE: We believe great culture starts with people. We're a
people-first company built on connection, collaboration, and
balance. Most of our work happens in the office to spark creativity
and community, but we also offer flexibility so team members have
the autonomy to work outside the office when needed to support
their work-life balance and personal commitments. WHERE EVERY
INGREDIENT MATTERS: Kinder's is an equal opportunity employer. All
qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
without regard to race, color, ancestry, national origin, gender,
citizenship, marital status, religion, age, disability, gender
identity, results of genetic testing, veteran status, as well as
any other legally-protected characteristic. If you have a
disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act or similar
law, and you need any accommodation during the application process
or to perform these job requirements, please reach out to us at
careers@kinders.com
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