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Grain Elevator Lead Operator - Charlotte, NC. Loading/Unloading, sampling, grading, transferring, blending, and storage of goods. Grain Elevator Lead Operator - Charlotte, NC. We're a cutting-edge innovator leading the way to a new future of plant-based consumer and industrial solutions to replace petroleum-based products.
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Understand the grain grading and weighing functions according to USDA and state specifications and the implications of discounted grain to farmer relationships. 2+ years’ experience in grain procurement/feed ingredient sales/commodity trading preferred.
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Aid Adams Grain Lab/QC Supervisor in day-to-day lab operations. Perform all in process sampling and evaluation (grading/testing) of product on site; notify management of OOS products. 1+ years in experience in Adams Grain lab, ideal.
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You will work closely with grain loading origins, transportation providers, flour mills, grading agencies and freight forwarding/broker agents for clearing export trains. This position will perform bookkeeping functions, logistical support and export documentation requirements surrounding our cross-country rail grain and freight trading business.
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This includes loading/unloading, sampling, grading, transferring, blending, and storage of grain. We're an unmatched agricultural supply chain manager and processor, providing food security by connecting local needs with global capabilities.
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Management will treat the candidate respectfully and challenge the candidate to achieve the highest professional standards for grain trading, risk management, and business development. The company recognizes that there may be periods of time where farm direct purchases become challenging so the candidate must necessarily form relationships with the local grain warehousing and farm cooperative communities.
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Oversee processes of accurately weighing, sampling, grading, testing, and binning of all in-bound grain. Grain grading experience. Five years’ experience managing or operating a food processing facility, grain elevator, cleaning plant, mill or ag commodity processing facility.
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Bond renewals related to Federal and State Grain licenses and other miscellaneous bonds. Maintain Federal and State Grain licenses and process annual renewal. Prepare and file monthly and quarterly grain taxes with the appropriate state agencies by performing reconciliations between transactional and ERP systems to ensure all assessments are captured and correct amounts are paid by multiple deadlines.
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Weighing and grading of inbound and outbound grain using computer and manual tools to measure and record results. Perform sanitation, cleaning and maintaining all grain elevator areas.
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1-2 years of experience in grain or oil inspection and/or grain grading operation (Preferred) 0-2 years of previous experience in grain or oil inspection and/or grain grading operation (Required.
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USDA grain weighing and grading license. Responsible for grain handling and plant maintenance at the Grain Elevator of Superior Ag Resources Co-op. Take responsibility for good grain condition, and monthly facility inspections, as by OSHA inspection standards.
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Certificates and Licenses: May be required to maintain a current weighing license and grain grading certificate. Process truck and rail shipments, settlements, and payments for grain sold by Heartland Co-op.
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Weighing and grading grain samples. Inbound/ outbound grain movement. Knowledge, past training, education, or previous experience with grain market concepts preferred, but not required.
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Grain Grading knowledge is a plus. As a Scale Operator, you will weigh inbound and outbound grain; Provide a high level of customer service by displaying courteous, helpful, knowledgeable interaction and behaviors.
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Responsible for proper training and execution of and in and outbound grain grading required by company policies. Maintain accurate inventory records and properly document movement of all grain and agronomy related products.
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