Who We Are.
Grain Millers, Inc. is a leading manufacturer and merchandiser of whole grain ingredients utilized in food products served around the world. While you may not know us directly, you almost certainly know our products. We have supplied food ingredients to virtually every large food company in the world for over 38 years. We employ nearly 1000 associates throughout North America. Our Eden Prairie, MN headquarters is the hub of our support infrastructure. Our manufacturing facilities are in MN, IA, WI, IN, OR and Canada.
Why we need you.
At Grain Millers, we're advancing sustainable agriculture, and we need your help. As our Sustainable Agriculture & Data Analysis Fellow, you'll support innovative projects, emissions tracking, and environmental goal setting. If you're passionate about sustainability, skilled in data analysis, and ready to drive impactful initiatives, join us to help shape our future.
Who You'll Be Working With.
You'll collaborate closely with our Sustainability and Crop Science teams. Led by the Sustainability Manager, these teams are dedicated to advancing sustainable practices across our operations and supply chain. You'll also work with cross-functional experts focused on environmental goals, emissions management, and regenerative agriculture initiatives. This supportive, mission-driven team values innovation, data-driven insights, and a passion for building a sustainable future together.
Who You Are.
You are a passionate and driven individual with a strong background in environmental science, agronomy, or a related field. You have a keen interest in sustainable agriculture and a solid understanding of soil health, carbon accounting, and climate regulations. You're skilled in data analysis and visualization, using tools like PowerBI, Tableau, and Excel to communicate complex information clearly. With strong research and writing abilities, you excel at working independently and managing multiple projects. Above all, you are motivated to make a meaningful impact in sustainability and regenerative agriculture.
- Collaborate with the Sustainability and Crop Science teams to design and implement regenerative agriculture projects.
- Research and develop content for the quarterly Resilient Agriculture Newsletter.
- Work with the sustainability team to calculate and analyze company-wide emissions, including Scope 1, Scope 2, and Scope 3 emissions.
- Support the development and tracking of environmental goals and metrics, contributing to our governance efforts.
- Assist in creating a climate transition plan to help the company reduce its environmental footprint and comply with global climate regulations
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in environmental science, agronomy, or related field (graduate students preferred).
- Knowledge of regenerative agriculture and carbon accounting (Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions).
- Experience with data management and visualization tools (PowerBI, Tableau, Excel).
- Strong writing, research, and project management skills.
- Self-motivated with the ability to work independently and manage multiple projects.
Location: Must reside in MN, IA, OR, WI, or IN
Job Type: Part Time / Fellowship
Feb- May 2025 8-10 hours/week
Jun- Aug 2025 30-40 hours/week
Sept 2025 8- 10 hours/week
Wage Range: $21-25/hour
What We Offer.
At Grain Millers, Inc., we value our team members and believe in offering a supportive and rewarding work environment. As a part-time Fellow, you'll receive competitive compensation, reflecting the value of your contributions and the experience you'll gain. Additionally, you'll have the opportunity to participate in our 401(k) plan, helping you invest in your financial future. Beyond financial benefits, we provide hands-on experience working alongside skilled professionals, access to training sessions to enhance your technical skills, and the chance to be part of a collaborative and innovative design team. This fellowship is designed to give you the tools, support, and mentorship you need to succeed and grow both personally and professionally.
Grain Millers, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment where all qualified applicants receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other legally protected characteristic.