Wheaton-Dumont Coop Elevator
Grain Plant Attendant Tenney
Wheaton-Dumont Coop Elevator, Tintah, Minnesota, United States, 56583
Grain Plant Attendant – Tenney
Wheaton-Dumont Coop Elevator is looking for a Grain Plant Attendant who will sample, accurately grade, and manage all incoming and outgoing grain to ensure accurate pricing, maintain quality, and support the cooperative’s mission and customer service excellence.
Responsibilities The Grain Plant Attendant will handle grain processing, pricing, safety, maintenance, and customer service duties, maintain a positive team‑oriented attitude, and record time accurately on time cards. Additional responsibilities include:
Handling incoming, stored, and outgoing grain; maintaining grain quality; blending grains; and providing grain drying services.
Grading and testing grain before and after drying operations, assisting the plant manager in reporting grades to the office for accurate service charge calculation.
Storing grain to maintain condition; using available storage space efficiently; weighing incoming grain as needed; preparing cars for loading to maximize profits.
Assisting the plant manager with periodic inspections of all stored grain, turning grain as necessary, and recommending improvements to enhance operations and customer pricing.
Blending grains when shipping to achieve maximum grade and price for the cooperative and its customers.
Sampling and assigning inspection grades on all shipments as a basis for accurate pricing; reporting grades and quality by grade and quantity to the office.
Upholding all cooperative policies and ensuring facilities and equipment comply with federal, state, and OSHA regulations.
Maintaining clean and neat facilities; regularly servicing equipment; upholding housekeeping and sanitation standards; reporting all housekeeping, maintenance, and safety checklists monthly to the safety committee.
Providing patrons with excellent customer service.
Observing car positions during loading spouts and adjusting spouts appropriately while loading trains.
Preparing rail/trailer cars for loading by opening lids, inspecting for foreign debris, and closing and sealing the bottom.
Loading cars/trailers by running grain spout, closing lid after filling, and locking lid.
Performing other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Basic Qualifications
High school diploma or GED.
Ability to work extended hours during harvest season.
Forklift certification.
Previous grain handling experience.
Ability to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds occasionally.
Required vision abilities: distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
Work includes frequent walking, sitting, hand use, reaching, climbing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, or crawling.
Occasional speaking or hearing required.
Salary Hourly: $20.00 – $22.00 an hour starting.
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Responsibilities The Grain Plant Attendant will handle grain processing, pricing, safety, maintenance, and customer service duties, maintain a positive team‑oriented attitude, and record time accurately on time cards. Additional responsibilities include:
Handling incoming, stored, and outgoing grain; maintaining grain quality; blending grains; and providing grain drying services.
Grading and testing grain before and after drying operations, assisting the plant manager in reporting grades to the office for accurate service charge calculation.
Storing grain to maintain condition; using available storage space efficiently; weighing incoming grain as needed; preparing cars for loading to maximize profits.
Assisting the plant manager with periodic inspections of all stored grain, turning grain as necessary, and recommending improvements to enhance operations and customer pricing.
Blending grains when shipping to achieve maximum grade and price for the cooperative and its customers.
Sampling and assigning inspection grades on all shipments as a basis for accurate pricing; reporting grades and quality by grade and quantity to the office.
Upholding all cooperative policies and ensuring facilities and equipment comply with federal, state, and OSHA regulations.
Maintaining clean and neat facilities; regularly servicing equipment; upholding housekeeping and sanitation standards; reporting all housekeeping, maintenance, and safety checklists monthly to the safety committee.
Providing patrons with excellent customer service.
Observing car positions during loading spouts and adjusting spouts appropriately while loading trains.
Preparing rail/trailer cars for loading by opening lids, inspecting for foreign debris, and closing and sealing the bottom.
Loading cars/trailers by running grain spout, closing lid after filling, and locking lid.
Performing other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Basic Qualifications
High school diploma or GED.
Ability to work extended hours during harvest season.
Forklift certification.
Previous grain handling experience.
Ability to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds occasionally.
Required vision abilities: distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
Work includes frequent walking, sitting, hand use, reaching, climbing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, or crawling.
Occasional speaking or hearing required.
Salary Hourly: $20.00 – $22.00 an hour starting.
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