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At Richardson International, being truly invested is at the heart of everything we do. For over 160 years, Richardson has been dedicated to Canadian agriculture. Recognized as a global leader in agriculture and food processing, Richardson is one of Canadas Best Managed Companies. Richardson has approximately 3,000 employees across Canada, the U.S. and the U.K. At Richardson, we are committed to enhancing our facilities and services and investing in our people and our communities.
Richardson Pioneer, a division of Richardson International, is Canadas leading agribusiness. Richardson Pioneer supports Canadian farmers throughout the growing season providing agronomic services and advice, selling crop inputs, buying their crops at harvest and selling them to markets around the world through the most efficient network of high throughput Ag Business Centres in Western Canada.
Working with Richardson opens the door to a world of possibility. We currently have an opportunity for a Crop Inputs Manager at our Richardson Pioneer Ag Business Centre located in Nokomis, SK.
Responsibilities:
- Market seed, fertilizer and crop protection products to new and existing customers in trading areas
- Provide agronomic advice
- Manage product inventories and the financial aspects for our crop inputs business
- Ensure proper handling and storage of crop inputs products
Qualifications:
- A Degree/Diploma in Agriculture/Business and previous experience in crop inputs
- Strong communication and organizational skills
- The Certified Crop Advisor designation would be considered an asset
Richardson International provides an excellent compensation package consisting of competitive salary, pension, a flexible benefits plan and training and career development opportunities.
Richardson International values diversity in the workplace. Women, Aboriginal People, Visible Minorities and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply and self-identify.