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AgCall Human Resources is the premier recruitment firm in the Agricultural Industry.
AgCall Human Resources is the premier recruitment firm in the Agricultural Industry.

Agriculture Recruiting Specialty: Grain, Feed and Commodities

As the grain and commodities industry fluctuates, so does your need for new, qualified personnel. Let us help you put qualified candidates in key positions of your agricultural company.

AgCall Human Resources has direct access to over six thousand resumes in our Agriculture Talent Pool Database. Our experienced staff can assist you in agriculture recruitment services for the supply chain system. If you are looking for qualified candidates for agriculture positions from professiona. / experienced managers to senior executives, we have the skills, expertise and access to people you need to include in your operation.

At AgCall Human Resources, our experience shows. We have recruited agriculture specialists from the following arenas: Biotech Experts, Commodity Traders, Crop Advisors, Crop Protection Personnel, Feed Formulators, Feed Mill Managers, Feedlot Managers, Feedlot Supervisors, Feed Warehouse Professionals, Freight Experts, Grain and Oilseed Buyers, Grain Terminal Operation Managers, HACCP Coordinators, Logistics Coordinators, Marketing Representatives, Operations Managers, Purchasing Associates, Seed Cleaning Facility Managers, Seed Sales Specialists and others.

If you need qualified candidates for agriculture positions in the grain, feed and commodities sectors, call AgCall Human Resources today! Qualified candidates, like the one highlighted below are looking for new opportunities:

This candidate has over 15 years experience in grain terminal operations, sales and management. With experience in ISO and HACCP, this OH&S coordinator also has experience working with a variety of other safety programs targeted towards grain terminal operations. If you are interested in candidates like this highly motivated and accomplished management level candidate, contact AgCall Human Resources today. (Candidate I.D. #6170)

New to the agricultural industry? Not sure what different careers entail? Looking for some specific job descriptions? Take a look at a few highlighted job titles with mini-descriptions!

Agri-business Commodity Trader

Thinking of a professional career in the fast-paced world of commodity trading? As an Agri-business Commodity Trader, you work closely with your colleagues to manage the logistics, identify the opportunities, and understand the risks and benefits around specific buying and selling of agricultural commodities such as feed grains, pulse crops, oil seeds and other lucrative feed and food ingredients. Working for international companies who market and distribute agricultural commodities, you use your keen financial senses and deal-making skills to buy and sell on a world-wide stage.

Feed Company Managers

Feed Mill Managers look after the overall operation of the production of feed which feeds our animals and in turn feeds our population. Located nationally, feed companies and their individual mills are run by dedicated business professionals with a focus on financial management, quality control, sales and human resource management. The ability to fully understand profit � loss goals, efficiency in production and the importance of understanding the customer and customer requirements makes this position a full-time challenge that can be quite rewarding.

Feed Mill Operators

Feed Mill Operators are responsible for the day to day function of the feed mill. They monitor the systems and equipment in the mill to determine appropriate temperatures, product consistency, and final product appearance. General health and safety requirements must be met by these individuals as well as working knowledge and systematic reporting activities to ensure required quality and volumes are met.

HACCP Coordinator

A Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) system is a food safety program that focuses on the identification, evaluation, control and prevention of hazards at all stages of the food production process. The work of a HACCP Coordinator is closely tied to the job of a Quality Assurance Manager because both systems define procedures for the entire production process.

What does a HACCP Coordinator do?

HACCP Coordinators have one awesome responsibility: food safety. The health and even the life of a consumer may depend on the plans this person makes and the diligence and consistency with which they are carried out. HACCP Coordinators are readily found in feed mill operations to ensure that the feed animals consume is safe not only to the animal, but also to the general public who will consume meat, milk and poultry products.

Quality Assurance (QA) Manager

The QA manager ensures the quality and safety of all products in a processing plant by establishing, verifying and validating quality assurance systems and procedures. Depending on the plant, this person may oversee the operation of the laboratory, including the work of the Quality Assurance technicians and work closely with the Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) coordinator to ensure the product is not only safe but consistent and high quality in nature.

Quality Assurance (QA) Technician

A QA technician often reports to a HACCP coordinator, conducting the range of tests required to verify that procedures are being followed.

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