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Wild Alaskan Company’s mission is to accelerate humanity’s transition to sustainable food systems by fostering meaningful, interconnected relationships between human beings, wild seafood and the planet.

We deliver wild-caught, sustainable seafood to households across the United States. Powered by our custom-built eCommerce platform and three generations of history and expertise in the Alaskan fishing industry, we constantly strive to meet our promise of a top-notch product and experience. And we do it all in a fully-remote environment that is fast-paced, challenging, and fun. 

About the Role

Reporting directly to the Senior Director of Procurement,  the Ingredient Category Manager will work closely with all members of the Procurement & Food Safety team to ensure the ingredients utilized in the development of new seafood products (from seafood to spices to produce) are obtained in a manner that strictly adheres to our mission, vision, values, ingredient and nutritional standards and sourcing philosophy. 

As Ingredient Category Manager, you will own the procurement and relationships with all ingredient suppliers and manufacturers to support the development of Wild Alaskan Company’s amazing seafood items.  Our ingredient portfolio is expected to double in the next year, significantly increasing the complexity of procurement and supplier relationships.  This requires prioritizing partners who can provide transparent supply chains, support local economies, and demonstrate sustainable fishing, growing, and logistics practices. 

The ideal candidate is nimble, organized, highly analytical, and can think quickly on their feet. Your execution will play  an integral part in shaping  the member experience at Wild Alaskan Company.

Core Responsibilities

  • Develop ingredient programs that meet the following criteria:
    • Fully traceable supply chain from source to production to shipment to fulfillment centers
    • Verifiable ethical practices of suppliers, including, but not limited to, fair wages and safe working conditions.
    • Establish direct relationships with supply sources.
    • Regular auditing of supplier base
  • Based upon new concepts from the Product Development team, procure the following types of ingredients for bench samples and full production:  seafood, spices, oils, produce, grains, wheat, dairy, eggs, sauces, condiments and packaging. 
  • Understand how the ingredients interact with various seafood species to support product formulation and food safety requirements..
  • Experience with raw material sourcing with general product formulation guidelines, including nutritional and cost requirements, allergen management, sustainability considerations, and regulatory compliance.Monitor inventory levels to ensure adequate supply at each fulfillment center. 
  • Identify opportunities for process improvement and change management.
  • Create projections for seafood and calculate ordering needs as well as forecast projected costs of new items.
  • Understanding full product specifications, sourcing model, seasonality and product variations.
  • Develop strategic direction for ensuring continuity of ingredient supply for WAC members.
  • Work with FSQA to ensure sufficient documentation is current for suppliers and production facilities.
  • Maintain accurate market insights and communicate fluctuations to team.
  • Lead new ingredient onboarding for the organization. 
  • Liaise between suppliers and WAC leadership on credit lines, accounts payable and accounts receivable.
  • Coordinate with manufacturers to communicate future Wild Alaskan Company production needs and ensure timely completion.
  • Work cross-functionally with the internal WAC team regarding product needs.  This includes interaction with Product Development, Finance, Data, Digital Product and Marketing teams.
  • Travel, as needed, to current and prospective suppliers to provide product/process familiarization, resolution of problems, product development assistance and general business updates.
  • Other duties and special projects as assigned.

Required Skills and Experiences

  • Bachelor's Degree or 5+ years of relevant experience in supply chain, purchasing, finance and sustainable food systems.
  • Experience managing sustainability practices at scale and balancing cost with ethical sourcing.
  • Proven track record in procurement with the following categories: seafood, spices, oils, produce, grains, wheat, dairy, eggs, sauces, condiments and packaging 
  • Experience with General Product Formulation Guidelines.
  • Passionate about sustainable, wild-caught seafood.
  • Proficiency in Google Suite with emphasis on Excel/Google Sheets and WMS systems.
  • Adaptable to new systems and processes (Asana, Looker, etc.).
  • Ability to execute quickly.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Experience working with distributed remote teams.

Nice to Haves 

  • Masters degree is a plus.
  • A background in sustainability.
  • Direct experience working in the Alaska seafood industry.
  • A track record in eCommerce, supply chain operations, financial modeling and/or Food Safety Quality Assurance (FSQA).
  • Proficiency in languages other than English.

*If you have a comparable depth of professional experience, believe your skills are directly transferable, and are passionate about our mission, please apply!

The starting salary range for this position is $90,000 - $120,000, commensurate with skills and experience. Wild Alaskan’s benefits package includes health, vision, and dental insurance, 401k, PTO, safe/sick time, vacation, parental leave and more, as well as a delicious box of free fish every month.

Wild Alaskan participates in E-Verify. Please see the Notice of E-Verify Participation and Right to Work posters for more information.

Diversity of backgrounds and perspectives makes us stronger. We’re committed to creating a work environment that fosters growth, celebrates diversity and fundamentally makes all teammates feel welcome, accepted, nurtured and respected. As an equal Opportunity Employer,  Wild Alaskan Company does not discriminate against candidates on the basis of their disability, sex, race, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, age, veteran status, or any other protected status under the law.

If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and/or to receive other benefits and privileges of employment, please contact people@wildalaskancompany.com. Please note this email cannot provide application status updates. 

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