Job Information
Mountain View Co-op Agronomy Assistant Location Manager in Fort Benton, Montana
Agronomy Assistant Location Manager
Job Details
Job Location
Fort Benton Agronomy - Fort Benton, MT
Position Type
Full Time
Description
JOB SUMMARY
The position is responsible for helping to direct, manage, supervise, and coordinate the activities and operations of the Mountain View Co-op (MVC) agronomy location. The Assistant Manager must maintain a positive and cooperative attitude that promotes teamwork, integrity, honesty, and helpfulness. They must embrace and exhibit MVC’s philosophy and culture of customer service.
REPORTING RELATIONSHIP
Reports to the Agronomy Location Manager.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Establish and maintain a positive customer service experience.
Establish and maintain a positive experience for MVC customers, clients, and vendors, through professional interpersonal interactions.
Assist with making staffing decisions including hiring, firing, discipline, performance evaluation, and scheduling.
Promote, sell, support, and implement a Whole Crop Production agronomy department philosophy with respect to crop nutrients, crop protection products, seed, and services.
Work with agronomy location manager and other management in developing and implementing marketing plans and sales programs for producers.
Assist in competitive market analysis to maintain margins for MVC, to include but not limited to, retail and service pricing.
Maintain a high level of knowledge of all product information, merchandise, promotions, and advertisement.
Respond to and initiate necessary sales communication in a timely and effective manner.
Keep current on MVC’s products and services.
Report for duty in a fit condition, complying with the location dress code and acceptable personal hygiene.
Provide feedback to Managers.
Practice and encourage workplace safety and hold employees accountable to practice workplace safety.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
ESSENTIAL SKILLS & ABILITIES
Knowledge and understanding of:
Supervisory principles and practices
Principles and methods of program development, implementation, and promotion
Safety rules, procedures, and practices
Ability to:
Establish effective working relationships with the Location Manager, General Manager, Division and Operations Managers, Human Resource Manager, Chief Financial Officer, co-workers, subordinates, and the general public.
Maintain time, cost, and material records and prepare comprehensive reports.
Prepare accurate and reliable reports containing findings, recommendations, and technical documentation.
Operate a personal computer using word processing, spreadsheet, and database applications appropriate to assigned duties.
Operate a smartphone.
Use logical and creative thought processes to develop solutions according to written specifications and/or verbal instructions.
Assist with performing a wide variety of supervisory and public relations tasks with accuracy and speed under the pressure of time-sensitive deadlines.
Quickly learn and put to use new skills and knowledge brought about by rapidly changing information and technology.
Meet challenges with resourcefulness through original thinking and creativity.
Communicate effectively with others in both technical and non-technical terms.
Drive to meetings year-round within the state of Montana.
Work the varied hours required of the position during peak seasons.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education/Experience/Training:
High School diploma or GED and
Five (5) years of Agronomy and Agricultural experience
Two (2) years of Supervisory experience
License/Certification:
Valid Driver’s License issued by the State of Montana