ASSISTANT GRAIN INSPECTOR Agricultural and fish products inspectors

Hard Skills

IntermediateGrain GradingEvaluating the quality and class of grain based on physical characteristics, defects, and damage according to established standards.
EntryRepresentative SamplingCollecting unbiased samples from grain lots using manual probes or automated systems for laboratory analysis.
IntermediateRegulatory ComplianceKnowledge and application of federal and regional agricultural standards, such as USDA or CGC inspection laws and safety regulations.
EntryMoisture and Density TestingUtilizing specialized equipment to measure the water content and test weight per bushel of agricultural products.

Soft Skills

AdvancedAttention to DetailThe ability to identify minute differences in grain color, texture, and the presence of foreign material or microscopic pests.

Mobility Path: High Affinity Match (>60%)

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