Director, Culture Plant Operations
Company: Upstate Niagara Cooperative
Location: Lancaster
Posted on: January 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Join a team that nourishes life
from farm to table! Upstate Niagara Cooperative, proudly owned by
200 local family farms, is one of America’s largest and most stable
dairy cooperatives. Guided by farmer- and employee-led values, we
process and market high-quality milk, yogurt, dips, sour cream,
cottage cheese, and more under our trusted brands: Upstate Farms®,
Bison®, Milk for Life®, and Intense Milk®. Here, you’ll support
sustainable farming, strong communities, and the mission to deliver
fresh, local dairy to families every day. Job Summary The Director,
Cultured Plant Operations will oversee the operations of Upstate
Niagara Cooperative’s three cultured product plants, ensuring
operational efficiency, exceptional product quality, employee
safety, regulatory compliance, and cost-effectiveness. This role
provides strategic leadership and operational direction to plant
managers, driving a culture of financial discipline, manufacturing
excellence, and continuous improvement aligned with company
objectives. The Director is responsible for delivering strong plant
performance across key metrics, including financial results,
service levels, safety, quality assurance, and regulatory
standards, while fostering a culture of innovation, accountability,
and operational excellence. Job Responsibilities Provide strategic
and hands-on operational leadership to the three cultured product
plants, ensuring achievement of production, financial, safety,
service, and quality goals. Lead a disciplined focus on plant
financial performance, including managing budgets, improving asset
utilization, controlling manufacturing costs, and driving margin
enhancement initiatives. Establish, standardize, and implement
manufacturing best practices to drive operational excellence,
optimize fermentation and production processes, reduce waste, and
improve efficiencies. Ensure the highest standards of product
quality and food safety by strengthening quality assurance systems,
programs, and accountability measures at all plant sites. Mentor
and develop plant managers and leadership teams, building a
high-performance, engaged culture centered around safety, quality,
financial ownership, and continuous improvement. Partner
cross-functionally with Quality, Supply Chain, Engineering,
Finance, HR, and other key teams to align plant operations with
corporate strategies and customer requirements. Monitor and analyze
key operational and financial KPIs to identify trends, proactively
address performance gaps, and drive sustainable improvements. Lead
compliance efforts to meet all applicable federal, state, and local
regulations, including OSHA, FDA, USDA, SQF, environmental, and
food safety standards. Oversee execution of capital projects and
infrastructure upgrades that support operational scalability,
efficiency, and quality improvement. Promote a proactive safety
culture, ensuring policies and training programs are in place and
consistently practiced across all facilities. Champion operational
innovation and leverage advanced technologies to maintain
competitive advantage in cultured dairy manufacturing. Support
labor relations strategies including negotiations, grievance
resolution, and fostering positive relationships in unionized
environments. Foster a culture of accountability where plant
managers and their teams own financial, operational, and quality
results. Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Operations Management,
Business, Engineering, Food Science, or a related technical field
required. 10 years of progressive leadership experience in plant
operations within the food and beverage manufacturing industry;
cultured dairy or fermented food products strongly preferred.
Proven track record leading multiple sites with a strong emphasis
on manufacturing operations, financial management, and quality
assurance. Extensive experience with quality assurance programs
(e.g., SQF, HACCP, GMPs) and regulatory standards in food or
beverage manufacturing. Strong financial acumen with direct
experience managing plant P&Ls, budgeting, cost control
initiatives, and margin improvement efforts. Demonstrated ability
to lead and develop high-performing, engaged teams through periods
of change and operational transformation. Excellent
problem-solving, decision-making, communication, and project
management skills. Transformative, "hands-on" leadership experience
in dynamic, fast-paced production environments is required.
Preferred Qualifications Master’s degree (MBA or related field)
strongly preferred. Certification or significant experience in Lean
Manufacturing, Six Sigma, or other operational excellence
frameworks. Prior experience managing operations within unionized
manufacturing environments. Expertise in fermentation processes,
quality systems, regulatory compliance, and food manufacturing
standards. Proven success managing capital projects and operational
expansions. Core Competencies Strategic Leadership: Ability to
develop and execute plant strategies that drive business growth and
operational excellence. Financial and Business Acumen: Skilled in
managing budgets, driving financial performance, and ensuring
fiscal responsibility at the plant level. Manufacturing Excellence:
Deep operational expertise across production, fermentation,
quality, and supply chain processes in food and beverage
manufacturing. People Development: Committed to mentoring,
coaching, and empowering leadership teams. Operational Innovation:
Ability to identify and implement new technologies and practices
that drive performance and competitiveness. Change Management:
Leads through transformation, building resiliency and a culture of
continuous improvement. Quality Systems & Safety Commitment:
Ensures robust quality systems and regulatory compliance while
prioritizing a safe work environment. Results Orientation: Proven
ability to deliver measurable improvements in production
efficiency, cost structure, quality, and customer satisfaction.
Salary: $220,000 - $250,000 a year* *The salary range indicated in
this posting represents the minimum and maximum of the salary range
for this position. Actual salary will vary depending on factors
including, but not limited to, budget available, prior experience,
knowledge, skill and education as they relate to the position’s
qualifications, in addition to internal equity. The posted salary
range reflects just one component of our total rewards package.
Other components of the total rewards package may include
participation in group health and/or dental insurance, retirement
plan, wellness program, paid time away from work, and paid
holidays. Upstate Niagara Cooperative, Inc. is committed to equal
employment opportunity for all, without regard to race, religion,
color, national origin, citizenship, sex, sexual orientation,
gender identity, age, veteran status, disability, genetic
information, or any other protected characteristic.
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