Mill Operator Position Available In Harrison, Missouri
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Job Description
Mill Operator
Job Details
Job Location
Agri Services Bethany 6520 – Bethany, MO
Position Type
Full Time
Education Level
High School diploma/GED
Job Shift
Day
Job Category
Other
About Us:
A career at MFA Incorporated is your opportunity to support farmers and ranchers in ourmunities. We focus on whole-farm solutions through continuous learning and a collaborative team spirit. At MFA, team members are empowered to be strong customer partners and forward-thinking stewards of the land.
Responsibilities:
This person will be asked to manage the mill’s daily responsibilities. They will strive to attain maximum operational effectiveness and efficiency inside the workplace. These responsibilities include but are not limited to, maintenance of equipment, quality control, and maintaining proper inventory levels of ingredients and manufactured feed. All responsibilities should be performed in accordance withpany policy.
Encouraging Growth:
We support your growth through cross-training in Agri-Service areas, fostering new skills for additional support. Benefits Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Health and Wellness Incentives Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) Prescription Insurance 401k with Company Match Retirement Plan PTO on Day 1 9 Paid Holidays Employee Referral Program Employee Assistance Programs (EAP) Educational Assistance Qualifications Mechanical ability (helpful)
Agricultural background (helpful)
Background in feed or animal production (helpful)
Strength and agility to maneuver product/equipment (50-100 pounds)
High School Diploma or a GED equivalent
Availability to work overtime (including weekends as needed)
If You desire to thrive in agriculture and seek a key role in the industry. You embody ourmitment to success and reflect ourpany culture. You have or are willing to develop basicputer skills. Join us in making a positive impact in agriculture. today!