Join Frontier CooperativeAt Frontier Cooperative, we believe agriculture is more than a business, it's a way of life. As an agricultural leader serving Nebraska's farming communities, we provide a comprehensive range of grain, agronomy, feed, and energy products and services. But what sets us apart is how we do it: with integrity, with quality, and with a deep commitment to the communities we're proud to call home.
We're looking for people who share those values and want to grow with us.Chemical Plant OperationsOperate manual or computer-based liquid chemical mix plants and/or anhydrous ammonia stationsReceive products, unload delivery trucks, and ensure proper labeling and storage of chemicalsMonitor and maintain accurate inventory levels of chemicals and supplies; enter stock additions into company softwareBlend and mix liquid chemicals from batch loads per AG Advisor specificationsCalculate quantity requirements based on acreage and chemical propertiesAttach hoses using couplers to applicator machines or tender trucks; monitor chemical transfersMonitor for leaks or spills; clean and dispose of spilled chemicals per OSHA and EPA regulationsAffix labels with EPA numbers and chemical information on shuttle vehiclesSubmit plat maps and batch tickets to drivers; create tickets with producer information for billingLead ResponsibilitiesTake a lead role in assigned location duties with a moderate degree of decision-making authorityDirect and assign daily work to Operations Associates as needed (no formal supervisory authority)Assign chemical plant duties and delivery routes to Operations AssociatesSafety & ComplianceFollow all OSHA and EPA safety rules and regulations at all timesEnsure proper handling, labeling, and storage of all chemicals and hazardous materialsWhat We Are Looking ForHigh school diploma or equivalent required; higher education and agriculture-related background preferredMinimum 2–3 years of agricultural experience preferredKnowledge of customer service, agricultural labor, safety management, chemical handling, and equipment maintenanceAbility to safely operate company vehicles, anhydrous ammonia stations, nurse tanks, elevator equipment, scales, skid-steer, augers, front loader, track mobile, tractors, hopper mixer, forklift, and hand toolsAble to read and interpret labels, gauges, plat maps, batch tickets, blend tickets, work orders, and equipment manualsStrong verbal communication skills; able to speak effectively with customers and employeesBasic math skills including proportions, volumes, and percentagesWhy Join Us?Full-time employees receive a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your health, finances, and future.Paycheck for life: Cooperative pension plan, plus 401(k) with traditional and Roth optionsComprehensive health coverage: Medical, dental, and vision insurance, supplemental plans, and FSA/HSA spending accountsPaid time off: Vacation and sick leave to rest and rechargeUniform & boot allowances: Annual allowances so you're always equipped and ready360 Wellness Program: Whole-person wellness with real incentivesSign-on & referral bonuses: Get rewarded for joining and for bringing great people with youAdditional benefits available — ask us for details.