The Montana Department of Agriculture is accepting applications for a Agriculture Inspector Supervisor located in Great Falls, MT. Open until filled with first review of candidates February 9, 2026. The Montana Department of Agriculture operates more than 30 programs. These include regulatory programs that protect producers, consumers and the environment, as well as development and marketing programs to foster growth in Montana agriculture. Our agency is serving Montana agriculture and growing prosperity under the Big Sky. The State Grain Laboratory, located in Great Falls, is responsible for the operation of a statewide grain and commodity inspection program. Accurate and unbiased sampling inspections and testing are performed in compliance with federal and state grain standards. The State Grain Laboratory is the only federally designated, official grain inspection service in the state of Montana. The purpose of official grain inspection is to certify the type and grade of crops for setting market values under federal standards issued by USGA/AMA. Job Overview: Provide and direct training plan for all inspection activities. Collecting, testing, and awarding grades for commodity samples using federal grain inspection procedures outlined by the Federal Grain Inspection Service (FGIS) and Agricultural Marketing Act (AMA). Supervise staff and assign workflows to promote efficient lab operations. Optimize the inspection process flow from initial customer request to final entry into the system. Serve as a backup to the Lab Director as needed. As an Agriculture Inspector Supervisor, you will: Collect and observe agricultural or agricultural-related samples ensuring representative sampling following standard operating procedures. Inspect samples and compare characteristics (e.g., size, shape, etc.) with standards and tolerance levels. Record data pertaining to agricultural samples. Respond to general agricultural inquiries. Maintain regular communication with growers to assess inspection needs, respond to questions, and provide advice and assistance. May prepare samples for analysis following proper protocols to ensure that they will be labeled, stored, prepared, and disposed of efficiently and effectively. Interpret and enforce government acts and regulations and explain required standards to agricultural workers. Declare quality of products including for conformance to specifications. Use and apply federal, state, local, and industry/commodity-specific regulations, procedures, grading standards, and inspections. Perform grading functions as a USDA/FGIS-licensed grain inspector for commodities. Provide direction to appropriate resources for information about diseased or damaged crops. Respond to customers regarding inspection reports including providing rationale for grading decisions and appeals processes. May include quality assurance such as insuring samples are processed efficiently and accurately. Responsible for all training and testing of inspection and sampling staff. Supervise or manage at least 2 FTE.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
101-250 employees