Thank you for your interest in a career with Innovative Ag Services, an equal opportunity employer. As we expand our markets and develop new services, we are looking for talented individuals to be part of our fast-paced and dynamic team environment. Our business continues to grow with people from different backgrounds, experiences and abilities, coming together for a common goal: to make Innovative Ag Services our customer’s preferred business partner.
Our corporate office is located in Monticello, Iowa with 30 additional locations scattered throughout Iowa and southwest Wisconsin. We employ 250 fulltime people in Operations, Transportation, Sales, Grain Merchandising, Management, Customer Service, Accounting, IT, Human Resources and Communications. We also hire an additional 120 seasonal employees and interns throughout the year.
As a progressive leader in the agricultural industry, we offer challenging careers in a variety of areas. From accountants to agronomists, our employees enjoy competitive salaries, an exceptional benefits package and a safety-focused work environment.
All applications are reviewed by Human Resources. If and when your background and availability match the requirements for the position for which you have applied, you may be contacted for an interview.
*You must have a valid email address to apply. If you currently do not have an email address.
Innovative Ag Services is an Equal Opportunity employer and is proud to have a drug-free environment. All employment offers are contingent upon applicant successfully completing drug and background screenings.
Job Description
Primary Objective: Provide the leadership and management necessary for the growth and efficient operations of the location to benefit IAS, its members, customers, and employees.
Major Accountabilities:
The following duties are typical for this job. These are not to be construed as exclusive or all inclusive.
- Recruit, hire, and train all full-time, seasonal, and contractual location personnel.
- Manage location growth, daily operations, and efficient distribution of location products.
- Provide a level of customer service that promotes growth in annual grain purchases and supply sales.
- Grow location market share in grain bushels purchased annually by determining the best use of marketing strategies available for location customers and coordinating with grain department personnel to promote those strategies.
- Effective communications with supply sales marketing teams to accomplish location volume goals.
- Safekeeping of location’s physical product inventory and accurate accounting thereof.
- Manage location inventories to meet seasonal demand.
- Maintain location hours to meet full-time and seasonal demands.
- Manage location labor, variable, and fixed expenses to meet location local income requirements.
- Maintain location assets and supervise location maintenance program,
- Manage all facility operations and quality control; maximize blending opportunities.
- Completion of intercompany and regulatory requirements on a timely basis.
- Completion of intercompany and regulatory requirements (IDALS, OSHA, FSMA) on a timely basis.
- Manage location’s accounts receivable loss to less than .1% of sales.
- Knowledge, promotion, and enforcement of safety policies and procedures; minimize lost time accidents.
- Maintain a clean and organized facility that you, employees, and customers will be proud of.
- Ability to utilize our automated feed system WEM.
- Ability to backup Customer Service in their absence, billing, calls.
- Dispatch trucks for grain and agronomy needs.
- Ability to manufacture feed.
- Lead and support all Agronomy operations with a primary focus on Nh3.
- Assist the Project Manager with vehicle licensing and registrations.
- Accept and carry out other assigned tasks. These other assigned tasks could total 15% to 25% of daily duties and will be dependent on individual skill set.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:
- Knowledge of and experience in agricultural retail management, including areas of grain, agronomy, feed, and energy.
- Mechanical aptitude including basic understanding of mechanical, hydraulics, pumping systems, piping systems, and knowledge of various machines and tools including their design, use, repair, and maintenance.
- Displays a high level of initiative, effort, and commitment towards completing assignments efficiently.
- Ability to communicate information or ideas effectively in written and oral form.
- Ability to organize, deal with change effectively, and work on multiple tasks concurrently.
- Microsoft Office suite programs, including Excel and Word.
- Utilizing IAS ERP systems
Physical Requirements/Environmental Adaptability:
- Requires static strength to lift, push, pull, or carry objects with a minimum weight of 50 pounds. Also, flexibility to bend, stretch, twist, or reach with your body, arms, and/or legs. Also, trunk strength and the ability to use abdominal and lower back muscles to support part of the body repeatedly or continuously over time. Some tasks involve repetitive motion.
- Agricultural Environment - Possible exposure to seasonal weather, outdoor conditions, and agricultural products.
- Personal Protective Equipment may be required for some tasks.
- Climbing grain bins and handling Nh3 is required