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Agronomy Operations Manager
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Country: USA
Location: Iowa-Central/Des Moines Central/Des Moines
Total applied: 40 |
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Agronomy Operations Manager
Position: Agronomy Operations Manager Location:Des Moines, IA Highlights: Company is seeking a great communicator and self-starter with skills to become the Agronomy Operations Manager. Candidate will be responsible for agronomy sales including fertilizer, crop protection products and seed as well as management of plant operations including inventory control, budgeting and personnel supervision. The right candidate should have experience with business process controls, establishing policy and procedures and planning. Successful candidates will have agronomy and management experience. Located one hour west of the metro. Competitive salary and benefit package offered. To apply: Please send a confidential resume, WORD format only MRINetwork, one of the world's largest search and recruitment organizations, has over 1,000 offices in more than 35 countries. Each office is a single point of contact that allows candidates to access high-quality positions virtually anywhere in the world. MRINetwork recruiters are industry specialists who typically have real-world experience in the industries they serve. LOCATION: Central/Des Moines JOB CATEGORY: Other TYPE: Employee SALARY: 50,000.00 - 60,000.00 /year JOB REFCODE: LGF 0731-10 COMPANY: Management Recruiters of Sioux Falls CONTACT NAME: Lance Fischer ADDRESS: 116 W 69th StreetSuite 200Sioux Falls,SD 57108 EMAIL: Apply by Email
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