Mill Assistant
BERN, KS 66408
Posted: 6/23/2025
Job Description
The Mill Assistant is responsible for assisting the Team Leader in managing the direct production of the feed mill operation to assure proper quantity, quality and type are delivered. This includes the mixing and grinding of feed ingredient rations within the established operating procedures and FDA compliance policies.
DESCRIPTION OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
• Assist the Team Leader in manufacturing feed according to ration, production schedule, and FDA production and sequencing requirements.
• Maintain production output and quality of feed.
• Ensure the mill operates according to company policies and procedures.
• Operate the computer batching system.
• Run in milling ingredients.
• Load and unload trucks.
• Weigh out ingredients.
• Sweep out mill.
• Manage trash compactors.
• Assist with stocking shelves.
• Monitor grain levels and ingredient bins.
• Continuously follows the safety guidelines and safety programs established.
• Maintain good condition of grains and ingredients.
• Report needed repairs.
• Report safety hazards.
• Coordinate maintenance with onsite feed mill maintenance technicians.
• Notify Mill Manager of any manufacturing problems.
SCHEDULE / SHIFTS:
5:00 start time - day or night shifts available
Pay ranging from $16.00 to $17.00 to start
Temp-to-Hire Opportunity
Next Day Pay
Full-Time Schedule
Fuel Incentive
Requirements:
Computer skills, mechanical aptitude, multi-tasking, and basic math skills.
To apply for this position, click the link below or contact the local office at (785) 364-5627
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