Posted 1mo ago

On Call Seasonal Warehouse Operator

@ Columbia Grain International
Grangeville, Idaho, United States
OnsiteContract, Temporary
Responsibilities:operating equipment, weighing grain, recording data
Requirements Summary:High school diploma or equivalent; able to read, interpret safety rules and manuals; basic computer and mechanical skills; good attendance; strong work ethic and teamwork.
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Job Description

Organizational Background



Columbia Grain International, LLC is a global leader in the origination, processing, logistics and distribution of high-quality bulk grains, pulses, edible beans, oilseeds, and organics for domestic and worldwide export markets. Our vertically integrated company is headquartered in Portland, OR, and we own and operate over 60 facilities including grain elevators and pulse processing plants across WA, ID, MT, NE, and ND.



At all levels of our organization, our employees are some of the most experienced and knowledgeable in the industry. We've spent over 40 years cultivating lasting partnerships with a wide network of producers and the local communities surrounding our facilities, which enables us to source the highest quality product to "make markets" and fulfill our mission of nourishing the world, safely.



Position Description



The Warehouse Operator will be responsible for recording data pertaining to receiving, storing, and shipping of grain at grain elevators. The Warehouse Operator will work with the other members of the team to work toward operational goals while maintaining quality and efficiencies.



Primary Duties and Responsibilities




  • Operate production equipment; open and close slide gates to start and stop the flow of grain.

  • Weigh grain and record in computer system. Print and sign scale tickets for all unloaded and loaded out grain by truck or rail.

  • Responsible for accurately taking samples of all unloaded and loaded grain.

  • Responsible for keeping charts indicating location and contents of storage tanks and bins.

  • Complete and accurately monitor grades by weighing grain samples and recording results.

  • Operate production equipment; start conveyors, bucket elevators selects flow pipes, and selects storage tanks to convey grain into storage or for loadout.

  • Prepare rail car for loading; open/close rail car lids using anti-fall harness (safely exit the rail car height: 15-20 feet).

  • Operate a forklift.

  • Maintain all equipment including repair, periodic maintenance, and service. Including documenting in web-based maintenance program.

  • General housekeeping and upkeep of working area to include sweeping, shoveling, vacuum, compressed air, and sanitation.

  • Ensure all safety policies and procedures are followed.