Agricultural Inspector - Grain Inspection Services - St. Joseph, MO
Description
Job Location: St. Joseph, MO
Why you’ll love this position:
Grain Inspection Services (GIS) plays a critical role in Missouri’s grain market by acting as an unbiased third-party to help to establish the value of grain being bought and sold.
Employees in this position primarily perform hands-on work in the field as grain is being loaded into railcars or containers, with some in-office duties - no two days are the same. The nature of the work is dynamic, allowing for increased flexibility and pay incentives. See job details section.
Compensation:
Starting base salary: $40,081.92
Pay incentives:
+$5.00 per hour for qualifying work on shuttle trains
+$2.00 per hour for work outside of normal business hours
Standby pay when qualifying work is rescheduled (up to 8 hours weekly)
Per diem (typically $18-$38) when working extended shifts in travel status
Full state benefit package (see section below)
Schedule:
While employees are generally expected to be available during normal business hours, actual time worked often fluctuates due to railroad volatility and seasonal business needs. As a result, this position can provide increased flexibility to busy lives, and quick accumulation of time off beyond the standard accumulation.
For example, a train may run 6am to 6pm on Tuesday, which could allow you to ‘flex out’ a half day later in the week. Also, the busy harvest season can lead to inspectors working more than 40 hours in a week. For example, someone may work 50 hours in a week. This extra 10 hours is converted (1.5x) to 15 hours of comp time to be used to take time off later.
While supervisors work with their employees for scheduling, employees must be reliable and available, and all leave must be approved.
Receive on-the-job training (no experience required)
Inspect railcars, containers, trucks and/or other carriers to ensure they are in proper condition for loading and free from leaks, odors and infestation
Observe and verify the weighing of carriers by grain company employees
Obtain representative samples of grain & process the samples for moisture content, test weight, dockage, and presence of foreign material
Inspect the grain for damage and other subjective factors
Complete sample pan tickets and work records legibly, accurately, and efficiently
Maintain vehicles, sampling and lab equipment, and work environments properly
Establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees, grain businesses, others in the grain trade and the general public
Perform other related work as assigned
Minimum Qualifications:
At least 18 years old
Possess a valid Driver’s license.
Possess a high school diploma or GED/equivalent. Work experience may be substituted for deficiency in the required education.
Adapt to variable work schedules that include nights, weekends and holidays, and that are subject to change with little notice
Have consistent & reliable means of communication - mobile phone with app-download capability highly preferred (for timekeeping and scheduling applications)
Have consistent & reliable means of transportation, including occasionally in inclement weather
Physical Considerations:
Employees in this position must be able to:
Regularly work in a grain elevator environment that may include factors such as loud noise, foul air, grain dust, inclement weather, extreme heights and moving machinery
Regularly work in enclosed spaces (shipping containers) for short periods to inspect the carrier for damage
Distinguish subtle differences in color
Detect subtle changes in odor
Occasionally work from heights, including the ability to climb stairs and ladders
Frequently lift a minimum of 15 pounds, and occasionally lift 50 pounds to a height of five feet with reasonable accommodations
Sit or stand for extended periods (several hours)
Licensing Requirements:
Ability to obtain USDA/FGIS licenses within established timeframes which will include a combination of independent study and hands-on training. No additional compensation will be provided for obtaining these licenses as they are a condition of continued employment.
Within first 2 months of employment: sampling, technician, weighing, and mycotoxin licenses.
Within first year of employment: corn and soybean inspection licenses
Ability to obtain additional USDA/FGIS inspection licenses at management direction - such as wheat or sorghum inspection licenses. These additional licenses will result in additional compensation.
Preferred Experience:
One or more years of any of the following:
Agriculture-related experience such as crop production, feed mills, general farm labor, grain elevators, grain/oil seed processing, livestock production, or other closely related area; OR
Skilled trades or similar, such as assembly, carpentry, construction, electric, heavy equipment operation, HVAC, manufacturing, technician, quality control, welding; OR
Similar field or relevant experience
Conflict of Interest:
Employees in this position may be ineligible for hire if they, their spouse, their minor children, or any relative immediately residing in their household is employed by or otherwise receives direct or indirect financial consideration from any grain elevator or warehouse, or engage in the merchandising, storage, commercial transportation, or other commercial handling of grain. If applicable, this relationship must be disclosed prior to hire.
Lack of post-secondary education will not be used as the sole basis denying consideration to any applicant.
Benefits Include:
3 weeks paid vacation AND 3 weeks paid sick leave
13 paid holidays per year
Insurance: health (medical, dental, vision) and free life insurance
Retirement: including up to a $75.00 per month match on savings plan
Up to 6 weeks paid parental leave for birth or adoption
And several additional resources including the SELF program (formerly EAP), discount websites, and healthy living incentives!
The State of Missouri offers an excellent benefits package that includes a defined pension plan, generous amounts of leave and holiday time, and eligibility for health insurance coverage. Your total compensation is more than the dollars you receive in your paycheck. To help demonstrate the value of working for the State of Missouri, we have created an interactive Total Compensation Calculator. This tool provides a comprehensive view of benefits and more that are offered to prospective employees. The Total Compensation Calculator and other applicant resources can be found here .