Position Summary As the Grain Operations Supervisor, you will lead and manage the day-to-day operations of our grain‐handling facility, ensuring safe, efficient, and customer-focused service of receiving, storing, drying/conditioning, and shipping grain products. You will be a key member of the leadership team, responsible for driving performance, safety, and quality in a high-volume, seasonally variable environment.
You will be Joining a respected regional cooperative committed to supporting our farmer‐owners and customer community. As a Grain Operations Supervisor, you’ll play a pivotal role in the heart of our grain business — enabling efficient flows from farm to market, working with a dedicated team, and contributing to an organization built on trust, service and operational excellence.
Key Duties & Responsibilities
Supervise and coordinate operations of receiving (unloading) trucks/trains, storage, drying/conditioning, conveying, and outgoing shipments.
Ensure proper handling and transfer of grain and grain products (truck, rail, barge as applicable) in accordance with company procedures and regulatory requirements.
Oversee maintenance and operation of equipment: conveyors, elevators, dryers, scales, moisture meters, trucks, forklifts, skid‐loaders, etc.
Monitor grain quality (moisture, foreign material, temperature, condition) and work to minimize risk of spoilage, damage or contamination.
Maintain facility cleanliness and yard housekeeping: grain tunnels, concrete yards, grounds, access points — and ensure all safety and housekeeping standards are met.
Lead, train and coach the grain operations team: assign duties, monitor performance, enforce safety rules, support professional growth, and improve operational knowledge.
Ensure compliance with all safety, environmental and regulatory standards (OSHA, grain handling safety guidelines, company policies).
Collaborate with Location Manager, sales, agronomy, logistics and other internal stakeholders to optimize workflow, resource allocation, customer service and seasonal staffing.
Develop and execute plans for busy seasons: harvest intake, storage capacity, outbound logistics, staffing adjustments, overtime scheduling.
Monitor, track and report key operational metrics — e.g., throughput, downtime, equipment utilization, safety incidents, grain condition losses — and initiate corrective or improvement actions.
Provide excellent customer service: interact with growers, truck drivers, internal teams, and external vendors in a courteous, efficient manner.
Create and maintain shift schedules, oversee overtime, manage staffing needs, and ensure backup coverage.
Other duties as assigned to support facility, operations, and cooperative goals.
Qualifications & Skills Education & Experience:
High school diploma or equivalent required; Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in agriculture, agribusiness, engineering or related field preferred.
Demonstrated experience in grain facility operations, grain handling/storage, logistics or related plant/industrial environment.
Previous supervisory or leadership experience preferred.
Technical/Operational Skills:
Strong mechanical aptitude; ability to understand and troubleshoot grain handling systems (elevators, dryers, conveyors, trucks).
Knowledge of grain quality control, storage/handling best‐practices, safety procedures in grain environments.
Comfortable with heavy equipment operations (forklift, skid loader, truck loading/unloading) and working in outdoor/industrial settings.
Ability to read scales, moisture meters, interpret quality data and make operational decisions accordingly.
Ability to drive or obtain applicable Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) if required by the site.
Good computer/data entry skills for tracking metrics, reporting and shift planning.
Leadership & Interpersonal Skills:
Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate and develop a team.
Excellent communication skills (verbal and written) and high level of customer service orientation.
Ability to work in a fast‐moving environment, adapt to seasonal peaks, and multitask effectively.
Safety‐first mindset; ability to enforce safety rules and develop a strong safety culture.
Working Conditions & Physical Requirements
Work will be performed primarily in an outdoor/industrial environment; exposure to grain dust, weather elements, heavy machinery and vehicles.
Regular standing, walking, reaching, climbing ladders, working at heights, entering confined spaces.
Ability to lift and move up to 50–75 lbs regularly
Willingness to work extended or irregular hours during harvest, peak shipping periods or as needed to meet customer demands.
Site may require shift work (early mornings, evenings) and availability for overtime during peak season.
Key Success Metrics
Operational throughput targets met (receiving and shipping volumes).
Customer satisfaction: timely loading/unloading, accuracy and responsiveness.
Location: South Beaver Dam, WI Reports to: Grain Location Manager Supervises: Grain operations team (load/unload crews, equipment operators, shift attendants)
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