Director Wine Production Planning & Optimization Job Details | Delicato Family Wines
Work LocationManteca, CA
Position Purpose
The Director Network Planning & Optimization is accountable for end-to-end planning of wine production, cellar operations, and tank utilization across short-, mid-, and long-term horizons. This role integrates winemaking intent with cellar execution, ensuring optimal use of tank capacity, efficient workflow, wine quality integrity, and uninterrupted bottling and customer schedules. Connecting the winery network, this role serves as the central planning integrator across Winemaking, Cellar Operations, Production Planning, Grower Relations, Strategic Supply, Compliance, and Logistics, translating strategic plans and winemaking requirements into executable, capacity-balanced production schedules.
Functional Responsibility
Oversees, directs, and manages departmental activities and team performance
Drives and models company culture and holds self, peers, and direct reports accountable for demonstrating a constructive company culture through influential, personal behavior and actions
Develops and implements clearly defined operational and individual goals to develop employees, achieve productivity levels, and to attain the company's strategic plan
Researches best practices, stays abreast of industry trends, and maintains awareness of regulatory changes to ensure compliance and continually improve operations
Executes departmental financial objectives by preparing budgets, scheduling expenditures, analyzing variances, and initiating corrective action
Achieves departmental results to ensure the effective delivery of the strategic plan
Develops staffing needs; attracts, motivates, and retains a workforce with the appropriate knowledge, skills, and abilities to achieve goals and objectives
Promotes and ensures a safe and healthy work environment for all employees
Leads the way and prepares departmental staff for success in a continually changing environment
Fosters a work environment that encourages creative thinking, promotes flexibility, and drives innovation
Addresses employee issues, concerns, and complaints in an objective and confidential manner; notifies HR Business Partner and keeps immediate manager informed as appropriate
Ensures compliance and consistent application of company policies, initiatives, and decisions
Coaches, guides, and develops direct reports; fully engages in the Performance Management process; provides high-quality feedback, and ensures proper documentation of employee performance, recognition, and deficiencies
Essential Duties
Integrated Planning Ownership
Owns the end-to-end wine and cellar planning process, from harvest and bulk wine receipt through aging, blending, filtration, and bottling readiness
Integrates short-term (daily/weekly) execution schedules with mid- and long-term tank, capacity, and harvest plans
Evaluates processing requirements versus constraints (bottling schedule, wine supply, cellar equipment, labor availability, etc.) and partners with cross function teams to resolve issues or outline options for higher level review
Serves as the single point of accountability for aligning winemaking intent with operational feasibility & optimization
Short-Term & Execution Planning (Daily-Weekly)
Develops, maintains, and continuously adjusts a two-week rolling cellar production schedule, balancing service, inventory, and operational efficiency
Prioritizes, produces, and communicates weekly detailed cellar schedules, validated with Cellar Operations leadership
Facilitates team responsible for daily cross-functional production huddles to review order status, constraints, and near-term adjustments
Mid- to Long-Term Tank & Capacity Planning
Leads the creation of mid- to long-term tank and cellar plans, providing clear visibility into future capacity constraints and opportunities
Builds and maintains analytical tools and models to optimize wine flow, tank utilization, and site-to-site balancing
Proactively recommends actions to balance tank capacity by location while minimizing unnecessary wine movement
Runs networking planning matrix which Integrates production planning and bottling forecasts to ensure wines are at the right sites, in the right tanks, at the right size, at the right time
Harvest Planning & Execution
Leads harvest planning preparation to ensure sufficient tank, cooperage, and processing capacity is in place
Establishes harvest season processing plans, goals, and guidelines aligned to winemaking programs and resource availability
Coordinates daily grape receiving schedules with Grower Relations and Winemaking to match receiving capacity and tank availability
Data, Reporting & Continuous Improvement
Manages and analyzes large datasets related to inventory stages, work funnel flow, equipment utilization, and capacity
Maintains KPIs that measure stability of work, tank utilization efficiency, and planning accuracy
Translates complex planning data into actionable insights and recommendations for senior stakeholders
Leads or contributes to initiatives that simplify processes, reduce redundancy, and improve planning tools and data quality
Interfaces with IS/Project Management on enhancements to systems and business processes
Cross-Functional Leadership & Communication
Participates in quarterly S&OE review cycles, highlighting risks, trade-offs, and cost-effective mitigation strategies
Balances and manages competing stakeholder needs across Winemaking, Cellar Ops, Production Planning, Supply Chain, Compliance, CRG, and Grower Relations
Provides forward visibility and clear communication regarding wine readiness, capacity constraints, and schedule impacts
Other duties may be assigned
Minimum Requirements
Education and Experience
Bachelor's degree in business, Agribusiness, Winemaking or related field (Masters or MBA Preferred)
Minimum of 10+ years of progressive experience in winery, beverage, or food manufacturing operations, including responsibility for end-to-end production planning, cellar operations, tank or capacity planning, and cross-functional execution
Demonstrated enterprise-level leadership capability, including strategic thinking, the ability to coach and develop others, delivery of high-quality business insights to enable effective decision-making, and proven effectiveness leading change in complex and uncertain environments
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Winemaking experiences highly regarded
Strong Strategic, Analytical Thinking, and Problem-Solving Skills. Uses data to drive decisions
Intellectual curiosity focused at creatively figuring out how we can do better
Project management experience including Experience leading continuous improvement initiatives
Highly motivated, results oriented individual who excels in a dynamic environment
Robust time management, organization and project management skills
Strong proficiency in Microsoft Office, specifically in Excel, PowerBI and PowerPoint
Working Conditions
General office environment
Occasional travel
Occasionally required to drive automotive vehicle or equipment
Indoor and outdoor environment with exposure to the elements/temperature variations
Extended hours
Required to wear PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)
Occasionally may be required to lift and carry cases of wine
Work Standards
Acts in a manner reflective of the Company culture of High Moral Standards, Innovation and Continuous Evolution, Trust in Team, Continuous Improvement, and Sustainable Relationships
Communicates, interacts, and works effectively with others; receptive to feedback and coaching; voices concerns in a constructive manner
Demonstrates commitment to safety first; communicates safety concerns; promotes a safe work environment based on established safety standards and training
Follows all Company policies and procedures
Additional Comments
Management retains the discretion to add to or change the duties of the position at any time.
California Pay Transparency Disclaimer: This is a Exempt position. The pay range for this position is $139,182.96 to $217,706.16. It is not typical for an individual to be hired at or near the top of the range for their role. Actual placement within range will be contingent upon a number of factors, including but not limited to the candidate's qualifications, education, experience, internal equity and alignment with market data.
Delicato Family Wines offers its employees a generous and comprehensive benefits package. The core health insurance components include medical, dental and vision, where Delicato covers nearly the entire cost for employees and a large percentage for dependents. Additional health benefits include life, disability and flexible spending accounts. Other benefits include 401(k) with generous company match, discretionary profit sharing, paid time off (PTO), paid holidays, wine & merchandise discounts, tuition reimbursement, gym discounts & many more.
NOTICE TO THIRD PARTY AGENCIES
Please note that we do not accept unsolicited resumes from recruiters or employment agencies. In the absence of a signed Recruitment Services Agreement, we will not consider, or agree to, payment of any referral compensation or recruiter fee. In the event that a recruiter or agency submits a resume or candidate without a previously signed agreement, we explicitly reserve the right to pursue and hire those candidate(s) without any financial obligation to the recruiter or agency.
Delicato Family Wines is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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