Grain Operations Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Madelia, MN at Geebo

Grain Operations

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8 Madelia, MN Madelia, MN Full-time Full-time $17 - $20 an hour $17 - $20 an hour This position is responsible for operating our grain handling facilities in a safe and efficient manner, receiving grain, maintaining grain quality, and loading out grain to optimum grade specifications.
#CrystalValleyMNJobs Pay Range:
$17-19/hour starting
Benefits:
Medical, Dental, Vision Insurances 401k - 5% Company Match Yearly Profit Sharing Paid Time Off Company Paid Disability Plans Company Paid Wellness & Mental Health Programs Five Key Roles:
Facility & Equipment Maintenance Grain Space Management Grain Grades, Quality, & Condition Outbound Grain Customer Service Requirements:
Mechanically inclined to operate, troubleshoot, repair, and maintain equipment Demonstrated initiative, problem-solving, and a can-do attitude Agricultural background desirable Gets it, wants it, has the capacity to perform well (GWC) Candidates must have a valid driver's license, meet the driver qualification standards established by the self-insured group in which the cooperative is a member and comply with Crystal Valley's drug and alcohol policy.
Pre-employment 4-panel (excludes THC) drug testing for non-CDL jobs, 5-panel (includes THC) for CDL jobs.
About Us:
Be part of an organization that helps feed the world! If you possess the following attributes, then Crystal Valley would be a great fit for you! Commitment to doing what's right Solid work ethic Strong sense of ownership Passion for excellence Genuine respect for others Crystal Valley is a full-service cooperative with 250 full-time employees in 16 locations serving the needs of livestock producers and crop farmers in south central Minnesota.
Our knowledgeable staff provides superior service to our customers with high-quality products, facilities and equipment in our core businesses of agronomy, energy, feed, and grain.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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