
Role Overview
We are looking for a seasoned Planning Manager to join a dynamic supply chain team in the agriculture and produce industry. This is a senior individual contributor role with high visibility, reporting directly to Chris Willett. The successful candidate will be at the center of demand and strategic planning operations, driving decisions that impact a complex global supply base with a primary focus on U.S. imports.
The preferred location is Wenatchee, WA, approximately 2 hours east of Seattle. We are open to candidates in the broader Pacific Northwest or California, provided they are willing to travel periodically to Wenatchee to work closely with the team.
Job Description
Essential:
Who You Are
What's in It for You
What We Offer
Salary range: USD 120,000–145,000 on annual (flexibility for the right candidate)
Benefits:
Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance
FSA eligibility
401K eligibility with 3% company contributions
Four (4) weeks of paid vacation time per year
Five (5) days of paid sick leave each year
If you are a strategic thinker with deep roots in supply chain planning and a passion for the agriculture sector, we'd love to connect.
Proof of eligibility to work in US is required for all applicants and any offer of employment will be subject to a satisfactory security check.
We want T&G to be a place where everyone is accepted, respected and celebrated for who they are – regardless of our similarities or differences. It’s essential that everyone can be themselves and thrive, and that together we create a diverse and vibrant workplace.
Our story began over 125 years ago as Turners and Growers, and today as T&G Global, we help grow healthier futures for people around the world.
Operating in 13 countries, our team of 1,800 people grow, market, sell and distribute nutritious fresh produce to customers and consumers in over 60 countries. As kaitiaki, we do this guided by kaitiakitanga. For us, this means we treat the land, people, produce, resources, and community with the greatest of respect and care, as guardians of their future.
Elise Kwan | Contact Person