Lennard Ag Company, a multi-site operation, is hiring a 
Field Operations Manager to be a hands-on leader who oversees daily field operations to keep people, equipment, and resources running efficiently. This role focuses on maximizing productivity, minimizing downtime, and ensuring work is completed safely, on time, and to quality standards. 
 
 
 Our ideal candidate brings  
 
 
 -  Experience in operations or field supervision in construction, forestry, equipment maintenance, manufacturing, or other hands-on industries 
 
 -  Strong mechanical ability to perform in-the-moment troubleshooting and repairs, along with basic electrical knowledge 
 
 -  Proven ability to lead teams, plan work, and solve problems in dynamic environments 
 
 -  Organized, safety-minded, and reliable under time-sensitive conditions 
 
 -  Minimum of a high school diploma (bachelor’s degree preferred) 
 
 
 
 We Offer  
 
 -  Competitive compensation based on experience 
 
 -  Health and dental insurance, paid time off, disability benefits, 401(k), and life insurance 
 
 -  Seasonal peak hours; remaining 40-45 hours per week 
 
 -  A Family-owned business environment with a team of highly driven individuals 
 
 
 
 What you’ll Do  
 
 -  Lead and develop a field team of local and seasonal employees to achieve production goals. 
 
 -  Oversee daily operations in the field, including scheduling, equipment use, and quality control. 
 
 -  Ensure efficient use and maintenance of equipment; coordinate repairs and preventive maintenance. 
 
 -  Monitor production processes and collaborate cross-functionally to ensure efficient operations. 
 
 -  Maintain safety, compliance, and operational standards including food safety and recordkeeping. 
 
 -  Prepare equipment and facilities for upcoming seasons, ensuring all systems are in top working condition. 
 
 -  Support process improvement and efficiency initiatives to optimize productivity. 
 
 
 
 Who We Are  
 Lennard Ag Company is a third-generation, family-owned agribusiness with operations spanning five states. Since 1947, we’ve been known for producing high-quality potatoes, tomatoes, seed corn, and grain crops across more than 14,000 acres. We combine deep respect for the land with modern technology, data-driven management, and commitment to our people and community. 
 
 We’re seeking someone with 
strong leadership, mechanical, and operational management skills who thrives on organization, teamwork, and getting things done; farm experience is not needed.