Primary Objective: To support daily location operations efficiently and safely. Maintain location equipment and facilities for the benefit of IAS and its member-owners.
Major Accountabilities:
The following duties are typical for this job. These are not to be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive.
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Report to assigned workplace at time specified; report late arrivals or absences to supervisor before start time
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Maintain required licenses, physicals, etc. necessary to perform job requirements
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Assist with the loading and unloading of grain
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Grain facilities cleanout and maintenance
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Operation of semi to haul grain when needed
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Operation and general maintenance of equipment and facilities
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Assists with work orders and requests for delivery and/or pick up to customers and applicators
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Notification of shop tools, inventories of supplies, or replacement parts needed
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Filling of anhydrous tanks and maintaining toolbars
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Maintain cleanliness of the warehouse, equipment, and facility in which you are working
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Participate in safety and job-related training programs provided by the company
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Follow company policies and procedures regarding safety and conduct
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Create a positive, professional image to customers and the community
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Accept and carry out other assigned duties given by the location manager
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Work at Williams grain site seasonally
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:
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Displays a high level of initiative, effort, and commitment towards completing assignments efficiently.
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Must have Class A CDL or be willing to obtain
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Ability to communicate information or ideas effectively in written or oral form.
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Ability to organize, deal with change effectively and work on multiple tasks concurrently.
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Possess math skills when performing basic operations.
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Willing to obtain a Custom Applicator License
Physical Requirements/Environmental Adaptability:
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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 ability to use abdominal and lower back muscles to support part of the body repeatedly or continuously over time. Must be comfortable with climbing heights of at least 200ft. Some tasks involve repetitive motion.
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Agricultural Environment – Possible exposure to seasonal weather, outdoor conditions, and agricultural products.
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Personal Protective Equipment may be required for some tasks.
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Last updated on Aug 19, 2024