Sorter
Sorters are responsible for grading, sorting and organizing items, food and other agricultural products by size, weight, color or condition. They will operate production-line equipment and sort items on a
Read MoreSorters are responsible for grading, sorting and organizing items, food and other agricultural products by size, weight, color or condition. They will operate production-line equipment and sort items on a
Read MoreShift managers are responsible for directing and managing the operation of a business during a specific time such as a day or night. They will delegate tasks to employees and
Read MoreA scheduler is responsible for planning, coordinating and organizing the production schedules for manufacturing and processing facilities. Schedulers make their production schedules based on forecasted product demands, available supplies, labor
Read MorePackaging managers supervise packaging operations for finished products and goods at processing facilities. They manage operations by directing employees, maintaining packaging inventories and scheduling equipment maintenance. Packaging managers will look
Read MoreMill packers are responsible for packaging flour based on customer requirements, cost and quality at flour mills. They operate different industrial packaging equipment such as tote fillers, which fill industrial
Read MoreHarvesters and pickers are responsible for the care and harvesting of produce such as fruits and vegetables on farms. They will harvest produce based on size, weight and ripeness and
Read MoreGrain graders are responsible for grading a variety of grain types such as wheat, oil seeds and pulses as they are delivered to grain elevators. They will perform laboratory tests
Read MoreA director of procurement is responsible for the strategic procurement of the commodities, supplies and services used by an organization. Directors of procurement have the corporate responsibility to coordinate directly
Read MoreSales agronomists are responsible for providing expert advice and strategic agronomic insights to customers. They sell crop input products (e.g., fertilizers, herbicides, fungicides, seeds, etc.) as well as basic and
Read MoreSafety directors are responsible for leading the health, safety and environmental programs at organizations to reduce accidents and other injuries that are related to work. They design and monitor safety
Read More