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Orchard Manager Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Nursing Unit Manager

Big Rapids, MI ยท On-site

$34.25 - $45/hr

The Orchards Michigan , located in Big Rapids , MI is currently seeking an Unit Manager to join our team. Unit Manager Role and Responsibilities: * Hiring new nurses and overseeing the onboarding ...

Nursing Unit Manager

Big Rapids, MI ยท On-site

$34.25 - $45/hr

The Orchards Michigan , located in Big Rapids , MI is currently seeking an Unit Manager to join our team. Unit Manager Role and Responsibilities: * Hiring new nurses and overseeing the onboarding ...

Nursing Unit Manager

Big Rapids, MI ยท On-site

$34.25 - $45/hr

The Orchards Michigan , located in Big Rapids , MI is currently seeking an Unit Manager to join our team. Unit Manager Role and Responsibilities: * Hiring new nurses and overseeing the onboarding ...

Physical Therapist

Niles, MI ยท On-site

$40/hr

New Management! * Competitive Sign on Bonus up to 5k OR loan assistance (new grads) for FT * H1B ... Join Our Team at The Orchards at Niles As a Physical Therapist at The Orchards at Niles, you will ...

Physical Therapist

Niles, MI ยท On-site

$40/hr

New Management! * Competitive Sign on Bonus up to 5k OR loan assistance (new grads) for FT * H1B ... Join Our Team at The Orchards at Niles As a Physical Therapist at The Orchards at Niles, you will ...

Physical Therapist

Lapeer, MI ยท On-site

$40/hr

Physical Therapist Join The Orchards at Lapeer and Make a Difference in the Lives of Others We are ... injuries, manage chronic conditions, and improve their overall quality of life. You will work ...

Physical Therapist

Niles, MI ยท On-site

$40/hr

New Management! * Competitive Sign on Bonus up to 5k OR loan assistance (new grads) for FT * H1B ... Join Our Team at The Orchards at Niles As a Physical Therapist at The Orchards at Niles, you will ...

Buyer

Armada, MI ยท On-site

Who We Are & About This Role Since 1946, Blake's Orchard & Cider Mill has been a cornerstone of ... Establish and manage supplier contracts that deliver competitive pricing and favorable terms

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How much do orchard manager jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for orchard manager in Michigan is $20.21, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.25 and $20.90 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an orchard manager?

Orchard Managers are professionals responsible for overseeing the daily operations of orchards where fruit and nut trees are cultivated. Their duties include planning and supervising planting, irrigation, pest control, harvesting, and overall crop management to ensure healthy and profitable yields. They also manage workers, maintain equipment, and may handle business aspects such as budgeting and marketing. Orchard Managers often need knowledge of horticulture, pest management, and sustainable agricultural practices. Their goal is to optimize both the quality and quantity of the orchard's produce.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an orchard manager?

To thrive as an Orchard Manager, you need expertise in horticulture, crop management, and pest control, often supported by a degree in agriculture or a related field. Familiarity with irrigation systems, farm management software, and equipment operation is typically required. Leadership, problem-solving, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for managing teams and coordinating with suppliers. These skills ensure the efficient production of high-quality fruit, sustainable orchard operations, and successful team management.

What are the main challenges orchard managers face during peak harvest season, and how can they effectively address them?

During peak harvest season, Orchard Managers often face challenges such as coordinating large teams of seasonal workers, managing tight harvest windows to ensure fruit quality, and dealing with unpredictable weather conditions. Effective communication, proactive scheduling, and contingency planning are essential to keep operations running smoothly. Leveraging technology for crop monitoring and labor management can also help streamline processes and reduce stress during this busy period.

What is the difference between Orchard Manager vs Farm Supervisor?

AspectOrchard ManagerFarm Supervisor
CredentialsRelevant agricultural certifications, experience in orchard managementBasic farm management or agricultural experience, sometimes certifications
Work EnvironmentOrchards, outdoor agricultural settingsVarious farm settings, including fields and orchards
Industry UsagePrimarily in fruit and nut orchardsBroader farm settings, including crop and livestock farms
Common Search IntentComparing roles in orchard managementUnderstanding farm supervision roles

The Orchard Manager typically oversees the entire orchard operation, focusing on crop production, pest control, and harvest schedules. The Farm Supervisor may oversee various farm activities, including but not limited to orchards, and often manages workers and daily farm tasks. While both roles require agricultural knowledge, the Orchard Manager specializes in orchard-specific practices, making it the more relevant comparison for those interested in orchard-focused careers.

What are popular job titles related to Orchard Manager jobs in Michigan?

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What cities in Michigan are hiring for Orchard Manager jobs?

Cities in Michigan with the most Orchard Manager job openings:

Infographic showing various Orchard Manager job openings in Michigan as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 82% Full Time, 13% Part Time, 2% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 81% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 17% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $42,042 per year, or $20.2 per hour.

Public Events Manager

Blake's Orchard Full-Time

Armada, MI โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 15 days ago


Job description

Description:

Public Events Manager

Full-Time • Armada, MI • Reports to Public Events Leadership • Blake’s Orchard & Cider Mill


Who We Are & About This Role

Since 1946, Blake’s Orchard & Cider Mill has been a cornerstone of Michigan agriculture and agritourism: an 80-year family operation with deep roots in Armada and a genuine growth ambition. Our mission is to cultivate growth in our people, our community, and our business. We host thousands of guests every year across festivals, seasonal events, and signature experiences that have made Blake’s one of Michigan’s most beloved destinations.


Events are central to all three of our pillars. Farm, Community, and Family: they come to life when the gates open, the music starts, and guests make memories they come back to relive. The Public Events Manager is the person who makes that happen, and who genuinely loves doing it.


This is not a role for someone who tolerates the chaos of event day. It is a role for someone who is energized by it. You thrive in the intensity of a busy festival weekend, you bring heat to your team when the stakes are high, and you measure your own success by whether the event succeeded, not whether your to-do list got done. You plan well, you execute with urgency, and you hold yourself and the people around you to a standard that shows.


You report into Public Events leadership and operate as a full owner of your events: the planning, the coordination, the execution, and the follow-through.


If festivals are your thing, if you love this work, and if you bring the kind of energy that makes a team raise their game, we want to hear from you.


Your Role With Blake’s: Key Responsibilities


Event Planning & Coordination

You own your events from the first planning meeting to the post-event debrief. Achievement & Accountability: the plan is yours, the outcome is yours.

  • Plan and manage assigned events from concept through execution: build timelines, coordinate logistics, assign responsibilities, and track every moving part
  • Manage vendor relationships for your events including entertainment, rental equipment, food and beverage partners, decor, and supplies
  • Develop and maintain event run-of-show documents, staffing plans, and vendor contact sheets
  • Coordinate with Marketing on event promotion, signage, and guest communication in advance of each event
  • Support the annual events calendar planning process in partnership with Public Events leadership


On-Site Execution

When event day arrives, you are on the floor and you are all in. Passion & Positivity are not soft skills here: they are the energy that keeps a team sharp through a twelve-hour festival day and makes guests feel it when they walk through the gates.

  • Lead on-site setup, execution, and breakdown for all assigned events
  • Manage event-day staffing teams of varying sizes; assign roles, run briefings, and keep the floor moving
  • Identify and resolve issues in real time: vendor delays, weather adjustments, staffing gaps, guest concerns
  • Ensure every aspect of the guest experience meets Blake’s standards from arrival through departure
  • Conduct post-event walkthroughs and document outcomes, issues, and improvements for future planning


Team & Staff Management

You do not just manage staff on event day, you drive them. Teamwork & Character is what holds a crew together under pressure, and your energy is what sets the ceiling for how hard and how well your team performs.

  • Recruit, schedule, and supervise event staff and volunteers for assigned events
  • Run pre-event staff briefings that set clear expectations and genuine energy: your team should leave the huddle ready to deliver
  • Hold people to a standard during the event and debrief honestly after: recognize strong performance, address gaps directly
  • Build a team environment where intensity and pride in the work are the norm, not the exception
  • Communicate proactively with Public Events leadership on staffing needs, cross-event coordination, and team performance


Guest Experience & Standards

Blake’s Family pillar means every guest belongs here the moment they arrive. Your events are where that promise is either kept or broken.

  • Hold every event to a consistent standard of guest satisfaction: cleanliness, flow, hospitality, and attention to detail
  • Handle guest concerns directly and ensure timely, appropriate resolution
  • Bring a Community mindset to every event: these gatherings matter to the people who attend them, and that should be felt in how they are run
  • Incorporate guest feedback into planning and execution improvements across future events


Operations, Compliance & Continuous Improvement

Good events are built on good process. Integrity & Commitment means the documentation gets done, the compliance boxes get checked, and the lessons from each event actually improve the next one.

  • Ensure all assigned events comply with insurance, legal, health, and safety requirements
  • Maintain accurate records for event logistics, vendor agreements, and post-event reporting
  • Contribute to a culture of Learning & Innovation on the events team: bring forward ideas, flag what isn’t working, and share what is
  • Communicate proactively with Public Events leadership on event status, risks, and needs. Trust & Communication means no one is caught off guard
Requirements:

What Great Looks Like: Qualifications

Backgrounds that succeed here look different: events, hospitality, venue operations, production, agritourism. What is non-negotiable is that you love this work. You are energized by festival weekends, not drained by them, and the people around you feel the difference.


Required

  • Proven experience planning and executing events: you have done this, you know what hard looks like, and you came back for more
  • Demonstrated ability to lead and energize a team on-site during live, high-volume events
  • Strong organizational skills: you manage multiple timelines, vendors, and moving parts without losing track of any of them
  • Clear, direct communicator in writing and in person
  • You make decisions under pressure, without freezing, without passing the problem up the chain unnecessarily
  • Genuine enthusiasm for festivals, seasonal events, and the kind of high-energy guest experience that Blake’s is known for
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office and standard productivity and scheduling tools
  • Availability to work weekends and holidays as required by the event calendar


Preferred

  • 2+ years of experience in event management, hospitality operations, or guest experience
  • Experience managing seasonal events with variable staffing and guest volume
  • Background in agritourism, farm-based events, or outdoor event operations
  • Familiarity with event permitting, vendor contracts, and compliance requirements


How You’re Rewarded: Compensation & Benefits

Competitive base salary, performance-based incentive, 401(k) with match, full health/dental/vision benefits, PTO, and all the perks of working at one of Michigan’s most beloved farms. Full details shared during the interview process.



Blake’s Orchard & Cider Mill is an equal opportunity employer.