Global food and beverage manufacturer scaling manufacturing automation and supply-chain optimization
Campbell's operates a large-scale CPG manufacturing and distribution network across North America, running SAP, Oracle, and Azure infrastructure for supply-chain planning and plant operations. Current hiring velocity is accelerating, with 231 roles posted in the last 30 days—heavily weighted toward manufacturing (245 open positions) and operations—alongside active deployment of predictive maintenance systems and warehouse automation tooling. The tech mix and project list signal a shift from manual plant management toward data-driven reliability and cost control.
Notable leadership hires: Logistics Automation Lead, Customer Sales Lead, Warehouse Lead, Distribution Lead, VP Foodservice
Campbell's is a publicly traded food and beverage manufacturer founded in 1869, headquartered in Camden, NJ, with over 10,000 employees across North America. The company operates two core divisions—Meals & Beverages and Snacks—serving consumers and foodservice channels through owned brands and a network of manufacturing facilities. Operations run on SAP ECC for enterprise resource planning, MicroStrategy and Power BI for analytics, and increasingly on Azure cloud infrastructure. Active projects span production efficiency (5S continuous improvement, daily management systems, WCM pillar deployment), supply-chain planning (integrated business planning, sales planning processes), and plant reliability (predictive maintenance, equipment downtime reduction).
Core systems: SAP ECC, Oracle, Azure (AKS, Functions, App Service), AWS, Active Directory, MicroStrategy, Power BI. Operations tools include PLC, Variable Frequency Drives. Collaboration: Microsoft Office 365 (Teams, SharePoint, Exchange). Analytics partner: Circana.
Headquartered in Camden, NJ. Active hiring in the United States and Canada. Notable open roles include Logistics Automation Lead, Warehouse Lead, Distribution Lead, and VP Foodservice.
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