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Manager, Procurement

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About Unreal

We're on a mission to unjunk the world, starting with our favorite food group: CHOCOLATE.

Our story began when two kids who loved candy got tired of being told they couldn't eat it. All their favorites were filled with artificial ingredients, excess sugar, and stuff they couldn't pronounce. Why did something that tasted so good have to be so bad for them? OR DID IT?

That question inspired our mission: to unjunk the world. Unreal was born, and it sparked a ripple of change. With real, simple ingredients, no artificial anything, way less sugar, and unbelievable taste, those kids proved that better was possible (and, well, better).

Today, we're shaking up an old-school industry, winning over a devoted fanbase, and showing up on more and more shelves every day.

Job Summary

The Manager, Procurement is responsible for guiding the selection, negotiation and maintenance of relationships with key ingredient suppliers. This role will leverage industry insights to execute a strategy targeted at obtaining high-quality, low-cost ingredients which support Unreal’s product portfolio. This role will lead the strategic sourcing process and associated projects for ingredient categories, including but not limited to sourcing events and negotiation, supplier onboarding, and execution of cost savings and risk mitigation projects. While critical in setting the commodities strategy of tail ingredients, this individual will manage supplier performance and evaluate needs for supplier diversity. 

The Manager, Procurement will be a vital member of the Unreal Procurement team and report directly to the Director of Procurement. This is a remote position, with approximately 10-25% travel required within North America.

 

What You’ll Do

  • Develop, advocate, and implement sourcing strategies for assigned commodities to achieve short and long-term objectives, working closely with related internal stakeholders
  • Provide market analysis for category supply and demand dynamics in order to have a thorough category knowledge and the impact to Unreal
  • Manage relationships with suppliers, including performance management, opportunity/risk identification, and proposed next steps
  • Lead strategic sourcing efforts to establish an alternate supplier portfolio that will ensure supply contingency plans are in place and prevent supply interruptions
  • Translate Unreal growth plans, evaluating if needs can be fulfilled from current supply network or where supplier diversity is required
  • Develop and implement procurement projects to deliver added value, new ingredient opportunities, cost savings, and quality improvements
  • Perform internal monthly reviews of usage vs. forecast, supplier performance, costs, and quality to identify risks and opportunities and propose next steps
  • Reduce complexity in the supply chain by supporting the onboarding and use of blanket suppliers across the co-manufacturer network
  • Support innovation through the sourcing, selection, negotiation, and onboarding of new suppliers, while balancing quality, safety, agility, and cost

 

Who You Are

  • 3-5 years of progressive business experience in supply chain & procurement management 
  • Experience managing ingredients is required
  • Proven experience in the procurement and project management functions, with success in driving value through cost savings, process and quality improvements, and product diversification
  • Experience managing supplier relationships and demonstrated success in contract negotiations 
  • Experience in the development and tracking of supplier performance, which includes and is not limited to:
    • Regular business reviews
    • Performance scorecard tracking and action plans for performance improvement
    • Business continuity planning
    • Issues and/or dispute solving and corrective actions 
  • Is comfortable working at 10,000 feet and rolling up sleeves to work at a 1 ft level when needed
  • Experience with Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint 
  • NetSuite & SIQ experience is a plus

 

While Unreal’s culture is remote-first, our team highly values occasional in-person collaboration. As a result, Unreal team members get together for departmental and company-wide events a few times per year. Employees at Unreal are expected to attend apart from extenuating circumstances.

 

The base compensation range for this position is between $90K - $120K annually. This position is also eligible for a 15% bonus. The salary range listed reflects the minimum and maximum target for new hire salaries for this position. Individual compensation is determined by additional factors, including role-related experience and relevant education and certifications. Bonus payout is pro-rated to start date. Employees must be employed by September 30 of the calendar year to be eligible for bonus for that calendar year. 

 

What We Offer

At Unreal, we are dedicated to providing our employees with a comprehensive array of benefits and perks that resonate deeply with our Core Values. We believe in nurturing our team members, ensuring they feel supported and valued, and enabling them to bring their best selves to work. Below, you'll find an overview of what each Unreal employee enjoys.

  • Competitive salary and bonus
  • Unlimited PTO & all federal holidays off
  • Health, Dental, and Vision insurance - employee premiums are 100% covered,  dependent premiums covered at 60% 
  • Health Reimbursement Account
  • 401(k) with company match (eligible to participate after 6 months from hire)
  • Up to 18 weeks Paid Parental Leave
  • Paid Caregiver, Medical, & Bereavement Leave
  • Tuition Reimbursement & Professional Development Stipend
  • Wellness Stipend
  • Monthly Home Office Stipend
  • Coworking Stipend for remote employees
  • Donation Matching Program
  • Paid Volunteer Days
  • Unlimited chocolate
  • Great teammates and team culture - including department & team events
  • Exposure to exciting opportunities at a rapidly growing brand!

Our Core Values

At Unreal, our values guide everything we do:

Do The Right Thing

By our consumers, our retailers, our farmers, our partners, and our world. Integrity is everything.

Endlessly Pursue Better

Challenge the status quo, sweat the small stuff, and don’t settle.

Always a Teacher, Always a Student

We share what we know while staying open to what we don’t.

Radiate Good Vibes

This is a biggie. We approach everything we do with positivity and our energy is contagious.

Make Every Bite Matter

We are creating the best bites ever, without sacrificing taste, health, or the planet to do it.

Unreal Brands, Inc. is committed to a policy of Equal Employment Opportunity and will not discriminate against an applicant or employee based on race, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, ethnicity, sex (including gender, pregnancy, sexual orientation, and gender identity), age, physical or mental disability, veteran or military status, genetic information, citizenship, or any other legally recognized protected basis under applicable federal, state, or local law.

 

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