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Job Description: Operations A Position Summary Michigan Agricultural Commodities is seeking a full-time hourly Operations employee for the Breckenridge location. Breckenridge is the largest of the MAC facilities and this role provides a unique opportunity to grow within the organization. MAC is a progressive leader in the grain industry, continually investing in our facilities and employees to expand our footprint across Michigan. The ideal individual for this role will have experience or interest in agricultural application, demonstrating a desire to utilize skills to positively impact the company and customers. Scope of Responsibilities: Must work in coordination with peers and supervisors to successfully complete daily facility operations. Daily operations include (but are not limited to) housekeeping activities, shipping and receiving of product, and equipment operation and maintenance. Ensure all housekeeping procedures are followed in all areas of responsibility.
Job Requirements:. Safety: It is the policy of MAC to provide a safe and healthy workplace. The ability to perform all tasks in a safe manner and in accordance with company policy is essential. All company policies and procedures to be followed. Grain Operations:.
Maintain an understanding on how the plant is set up and how to move grain throughout the facility. Position Summary Michigan Agricultural Commodities is seeking a full-time hourly Grain Operations employee for the Jasper location. MAC is a progressive leader in the grain industry, continually investing in our facilities and employees to expand our footprint across Michigan. The ideal individual for this role will have experience or interest in agricultural application, demonstrating a desire to utilize skills to positively impact the company and customers. Scope of Responsibilities: Must work in coordination with peers and supervisors to successfully complete daily facility operations.
Provide efficient, friendly service to customers. Daily operations include (but are not limited to) housekeeping activities, shipping and receiving of product, and equipment operation and maintenance. Focus on cleaning when not assigned other duties (mainly sweeping). Job Requirements:. Physical Requirements: Good physical condition, mobility, strength (the ability to lift more than 50 lbs.) and the ability to climb and work at heights are necessary to perform the basic tasks of this position. Good vision and hearing are essential to personal safety and the safety of co-workers.
Housekeeping:. Grain Dust Control: Shovel remnants at bottom of bins. Sweep bins, inside and outside.
Sweep floors and outdoor concrete to maintain minimal dust levels. Remove dust from control panels as necessary. Product Spill Control: Use shovel to return spilled product to inventory immediately after spill or remove to safe area.
May require the use of Front-End Loader. Sweep concrete pads, remove spilled product completely. Facility Appearance: Use equipment to enhance and improve premises.
May mow lawn, grade drives, sweep scale, paint, weed whip, etc. Shipping and Receiving:. Truck Unloading: Operate conveyor controls as directed, select proper bin or dryer destination. Monitor pit during unloading to guard against product spills. Check grain quality during unloading to ensure consistent quality of load and proper destination for grain within the elevator, report and problems to supervisor. Operate truck hoist and cradle for unloading of straight trucks.
Grain Shipments: Assist in the loading of rail cars. Inspect cars for cleanliness and damage. Operate controls to deliver product from bins to rail cars. Monitor loading of cars, check grain quality, and guard against product spills or overloads. May use rail mover or locomotive to position rail cars for loading. Occasionally required to assist in unloading cars (dependent on meeting grade specifications). Assist in loading of trucks as assigned.
Monitor loading, check grain quality. Equipment Operation and Maintenance:. Operate equipment to move grain among bins and dryers. Use control panels, assist in manual set-up and positioning of gates (requires climbing). Occasionally drive trucks for internal grain transfers.
Assist in replacing worn buckets and belts. Lubricate equipment. Assist in maintaining vehicles. Change oil, spark plugs, performs tune-ups and other minor vehicle maintenance activities. Participate in bin measurements and other inventory count procedures. Maintain daily vehicle logs by filling out prior to moving from sheds.
Safety: Some operations require the wearing of protective gear that may seem heavy or restrictive. Safety is a priority in performing all company functions. All company policies and procedures to be followed. Other tasks as assigned Desired Skills/Competencies. Physical strength and endurance. Ability to use necessary tools and machines. Comfort working in high-stress environment with extreme weather fluctuations.
Minimum high school degree required. Position Summary Michigan Agricultural Commodities is seeking a full-time hourly General Laborer for the Newaygo location.
MAC is a progressive leader in the grain industry, continually investing in our facilities and employees to expand our footprint across Michigan. The ideal individual for this role will have experience or interest in agricultural application, demonstrating a desire to utilize skills to positively impact the company and customers. Scope of Responsibilities: Must work in coordination with peers and supervisors to successfully complete daily facility operations. Provide efficient, friendly service to customers. Daily operations include (but are not limited to) housekeeping activities, shipping and receiving of product, equipment operation & maintenance, grounds keeping, and facility beautification & upkeep. Focus on cleaning when not assigned other duties (mainly sweeping). Job Requirements:.
Physical Requirements: Good physical condition, mobility, strength (must have the ability to lift safely more than 50 lbs. Without restrictions) and the ability to climb and work at heights (up to 250’) are necessary to perform the basic tasks of this position.
Good vision and hearing are essential to personal safety and the safety of co-workers. Housekeeping:. Grain Dust Control: Shovel remnants at bottom of bins. Sweep bins, inside and outside. Sweep floors and outdoor concrete to maintain minimal dust levels. Safely remove dust from control panels as necessary. Product Spill Control: Use shovel and bucket to return spilled product to inventory immediately after spill or remove to safe area.
May require the use of Front-End Loader. Sweep concrete pads, remove spilled product completely. Facility Appearance: Use equipment to enhance and improve premises. Includes (but not limited to) mow lawn, grade drives, sweep scale, paint, weed whip, rake gravel/ballast from lawn, etc. Shipping and Receiving:. Truck Unloading: Operate conveyor controls as directed, select proper bin or dryer destination.
Monitor pit during unloading to guard against product spills. Check grain quality during unloading to ensure consistent quality of load and proper destination for grain within the elevator, report any problems to supervisor. Operate truck hoist for unloading when necessary. Grain Shipments: Assist in the loading of rail cars. Inspect cars for cleanliness and damage. Check and close all bottoms, seal tops and bottom of cars.
May require operating controls to deliver product from bins to rail cars. Monitor loading of cars and guard against product spills or overloads.
May require use of locomotive to position rail cars for loading (this responsibility requires proper training which will be provided). Occasionally required to assist in unloading cars (dependent on meeting grade specifications).
Assist in loading of trucks as assigned. Monitor loading, check grain quality. Railcar Unloading: Unload railcars with feed or grain products as necessary.
Inspect cars for seals on tops and bottoms, requiring excellent recordkeeping skills. Monitor product for condition upon unloading from car. Requires using bar to open bottoms, and vibrator and/or sledge to remove product. Other: Assist customers in obtaining bagged seed or feed products, packaged chemicals, hardware items, etc. Forklift to move pallets of material.
Life bagged or packaged materials by hand, load onto vehicles. May require delivery of products to customers facilities using company vehicle. Will also take responsibility for inventory control, ensuring inbound/outbound shipments match bills or bill of lading.
Equipment Operation and Maintenance:. Occasionally assist in fabricating transitions, covers, chutes, guards, etc. To improve movement of grain through elevator. Lift and carry steel. Climb ladders to repair site. Operate equipment to move grain among bins and dryers. Use control panels, assist in manual set-up and positioning of gates (requires climbing).
Occasionally drive trucks for internal grain transfers. Assist in replacing worn buckets and belts. Lubricate equipment. Assist in maintaining vehicles. Change oil, spark plugs, performs tune-ups and other minor vehicle maintenance activities. Participate in bin measurements and other inventory count procedures.
Assist in tarping piles. Maintain daily vehicle logs by filling out prior to moving from sheds. Activities will require confined space entry and hot works activities. Ability to perform duties safely with appropriate forms filled out is required. May require running errands using company vehicle. Safety: Some operations require the wearing of protective gear that may seem heavy or restrictive. Safety is a priority in performing all company functions.
All company policies, protocols and procedures to be followed, as well as completion of assigned safety trainings. Other tasks as assigned: by Lead Operations, Maintenance Supervisor, or Facility Manager. Desired Skills/Competencies. Physical strength and endurance.
Ability to use necessary tools and machines. Comfort working in high-stress environment with extreme weather fluctuations. Minimum high school degree required. Position Summary Michigan Agricultural Commodities is seeking a full-time Safety Director for the organization.
MAC is a progressive leader in the grain industry, continually investing in our facilities and employees to expand our footprint across Michigan. The ideal individual for this role will have experience or interest in agriculture and safety, demonstrating a desire to impact the safety culture at the company.
Scope of Responsibilities:. Responsible for development, training, implementation and oversight of MAC safety and security program. Required to identify, eliminate and control hazardous conditions that may lead to injury or property damage using safety standards and best management practices. Intertwined in the Safety and Security program are the responsibilities of understanding the Facility Risk Assessment and Security Guide as outlined by NGFA. In addition, overseeing the FSMA program is part of this responsibility as well.
Oversee safety programs and safety coordinators companywide: Lansing, Newaygo, Middleton, Marlette, Brown City, Blissfield and Jasper locations. Work with the Safety Coordinator at related company LAC’s facilities. Core of the program will be the RCI Version III web-based safety program, which will be used to track and document the program. Lead the rescue training program for the organization. Job Requirements:.
Fully integrate and oversee the RCI Version III safety program into the culture at all facilities, including preventive maintenance. RCI: Tracks TIR, DART, and near misses. Provides training material, as well as tracking data. Tracks corrective actions. Provides Preventative Maintenance Program that tracks work done on all equipment by location. Houses all policies.
Provides tracking for Contractor Safety Training program. Maintain Safety and Security Program, identifying safety standards necessary to eliminate or control hazardous continues that may lead to injury and/or property damage, including sanitation and pest control. Continually update as program as needed. Train, implement, and oversee the Safety and Security program. Attend conferences and training programs to continually develop and understand safety knowledge and OSHA/MIOSHA standards. Work with other entities, such as fire and police or county officials to both learn from and train about specific issues at MAC facilities. Maintain contact with facilities and safety coordinators by phone, email, text and personal visits.
Effectively promote the Safety and Security program, and build relationships with employees to learn concerns and implement solutions. Maintain a thorough and in-depth knowledge of Safety and Security regulations, and be capable of making accurate and effective recommendations to management with regard to various safety, security, and risk management strategies. Monthly on-site visits and inspections of MAC facilities are required. Physical condition must not limit the ability to climb, list at least 50#, and get in and out of confined spaces. Wearing of personal protective equipment may be required. Create quarterly safety reports and updates on each facility, rating success or failure of program implementation at each location.
Effectively communicate progress implementing the program with the facility managers. Partner with management to continually update and manage the program. Review opening and closing procedures used at each MAC facility to insure the on-site security.
Understand and assure MAC is in Compliance with the Food Safety and Quality Plan. Work closely with program administrator to oversee compliance. Our MAC Internships are designed to provide a real-life experience for students to gain exposure in working in a grain trading office, grain terminal, and crop/soil sciences.
Experiences include a variety of different tasks, with a goal to cross-train an intern to benefit from as many different experiences as possible. The exact role of an intern varies based upon the location they will work out of. We also try to offer learning opportunities directly related to the career interests of each individual intern.
Some of the skill building activities an intern may experience include. Job Description: Facility Intern Working Conditions:. Internship Employment Hourly Wages.
Hours: 40-hour weeks, Monday through Friday. Nights and weekends during harvest may be required.
Based out of one location: Breckenridge, Middleton, Newaygo Supervision: Reports to Facility Manager or Merchant. Employee representative may provide additional direction.
General Description: The MAC facility internships are designed to provide a real-life experience for students to gain exposure working in a grain terminal and grain trading office, including clerical, accounting, merchandising, operations and safety. Experience includes a variety of different tasks, with a goal to cross-train an intern to benefit from as many different experiences as possible. Typical schedule includes one day in the office with the balance of time spent on facility operations and safety. Wheat harvest includes time spend weighing/grading trucks and running mycotoxin/falling number tests. We also try to offer learning opportunities directly related to the career interests of each individual intern. The exact role of an intern varies based upon the location they work out of. Job Description: Accounting Intern Working Conditions:.
Internship Employment Hourly Wages. Hours: 40-hour weeks, Monday through Friday.
Nights and weekends during harvest may be required. Location: Lansing or Middleton, with some time potentially spent other locations Supervision: Reports to Facility Office Manager.
Accounting Manager and location Accounting Assistant provide additional direction. General Description: The MAC accounting internship is designed to provide a real-life experience for a student to gain exposure working in private sector accounting. In this role, student will perform basic accounting duties.
Experience includes a variety of different tasks, with a goal to cross-train an intern to benefit from as many different accounting experiences as possible. Intern will also gain understanding of a grain terminal and the grain trading business.
Job Description: Agronomy Intern Working Conditions:. Internship Employment Hourly Wages. Hours: 40-hour weeks, Monday through Friday.
Nights and weekends during harvest may be required. The Agronomy intern is based out of Middleton or in an IP Bean related location (Breckenridge or Marlette).
Supervision: Reports to Agronomy representative. Facility Manager provides additional direction. General Description: The MAC Agronomy internship is designed to provide a real-life experience for students to gain exposure in working in the application of crop/soil sciences, as well as a grain trading office. Experience includes a variety of different tasks, with a goal to cross-train an intern to benefit from as many different experiences as possible through hands on crop scouting and interaction with producers and experts in crop production. We also try to offer learning opportunities directly related to the career interests of each individual intern.
Job Description: Lansing Intern Working Conditions:. Internship Employment Hourly Wages. Hours: 40-hour weeks, Monday through Friday. Nights and weekends during harvest may be required. Location: Lansing Supervision: Reports to Corporate Hedger. Merchandising Manager provides additional direction. General Description: The MAC Lansing internship is designed to provide a real-life experience for students to gain exposure in working in a grain trading office, from clerical to accounting to merchandising.
Experience includes a variety of different tasks, with a goal to cross-train an intern to benefit from as many different experiences as possible, with primary training on the hedge desk. The exact role of an intern varies based upon the location they will work out of. We also try to offer learning opportunities directly related to the career interests of each individual intern.
The Lansing intern is an office-based position with a focus on grain buying, merchandising and hedging.