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Requirements Of a Successful Grain Elevator Operator. Grain Elevator Operators come to Bartlett for the focus on safety, and the opportunity for overtime, but they stay for the outstanding culture.
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Grain Elevator Operator. Frenchman Valley Coop is looking for individuals who have an interest in working for a local cooperative in the Grain Department. We would like to hear from you if you are willing to work hard, enjoy working outdoors and have an Ag background, experience in the Grain Industry or have the desire to begin your career in the Ag Industry.
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Primary responsibility is the operation of the grain elevator as it pertains to loading, unloading and transferring grain and grain products in an efficient, safe and sanitary manner.
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Elevator Operator I - Kansas City, KS. Operating equipment associated with the loadout and unloading process for bulk materials including trucks and/or rail cars, forklifts, skid-steer, grain dryers, front-end loaders, utilizing scales, pumps, conveyor, semi-automatic packing system, etc.
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Grain Elevator Operators will be cross trained to perform a variety of tasks. Established in 1907, Bartlett, a Savage Company, is a diverse agribusiness focused on the acquisition, storage, transportation, processing, and merchandising of grain.
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Experience working with heavy equipment in an industrial environment or grain elevator preferred. Responsible for loading ethanol and distiller’s grain, work 12-hour rotating day shifts, as well as the movement of trucks and rails cars on the plant site.
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Responsible for unloading raw materials and loading ethanol and distiller's grain, work 12-hour rotating day shifts, as well as the movement of trucks and rails cars on the plant site. Valero's Mount Vernon ethanol plant is located in Mount Vernon, Indiana, in the far southwestern corner of the state on the Ohio River, the boundary with Kentucky.
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Valero's Welcome ethanol plant is located near Welcome, Minnesota, about four miles west of Fairmont and 100 miles southwest of Minneapolis. Experience in the operation of a dry-mill ethanol plant preferred.
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As a Grain Elevator Operator, your primary responsibilities will include general maintenance and housekeeping duties both inside and outside the elevator. We are seeking a dedicated and reliable Grain Elevator Operator to join our team.
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SUMMARY: The primary purpose of this position is to operate the grain elevator to receive, store, condition, dry, transfer, and load out grain. Work safely with and around rail cars and/or grain trucks, semi-tractor trailers, and/or barges and other grain hauling vehicles.
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Agriculture and/or grain elevator experience preferred. Also assists or leads in all other aspects of grain handling, storage, maintaining facilities/equipment and elevator operations.
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Grain Elevator Lead Operator - Charlotte, NC. Overall responsibility for the efficient operation and maintenance of elevator department. Grain Elevator Lead Operator - Charlotte, NC.
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In absence of the Elevator Manager, the lead elevator operator is responsible communication between the Mill and the Elevator Departments. The Elevator Lead Operator is responsible for all facets of the elevator operations.
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The Grain Elevator Production Operator's primary responsibility is work as a member of a team to safely and efficiently unload various types of commodities to and from trucks, rail cars, and buildings within the facility.
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Sanitation of the grain bins and loading station. Operates grain handling equipment in a safe and efficient manner. Grade and inspect grain, corn, wheat and soybeans. Follow all food and personal safety rules and regulations in respect to GMP’s, OSHA, HACCP, the Global Food Safety Initiative, the US FDA Food Safety Modernization Act as stated in the FS&Q Statement, and sanitation guidelines as set forth by the company as listed in Corporate Health, Safety & Environmental (HSE) and attend all required training sessions.
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