Farm Manager - Georgetown, United States - Delaware Technical Community College

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Position Details:


  • Position Information
    Position Title
  • Farm Manager
    Position Number

Position Type

  • Regular Full-Time
    Hiring Location
  • Owens Campus-Georgetown, DE
    Contact Phone Number

Work Location

  • Owens Campus-Georgetown, DE
    Position Specific Details
  • Plan and select a variety of crops for yearround production in high tunnels and field. Manage the Applied Agriculture Department's CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) program. Work with students as part of the production agriculture lab facilities. Ability to operate a variety of heavy farm equipment including, but not limited to tractors, power takeoff (PTO) implements, and a variety of productionrelated farm equipment. May be required to work some weekends. Must be able to work independently and as part of a team.

Salary
- $57, Classification Information
Classification Title

  • Farm Manager
    Job Code
FT), 3606 (PT)
FLSA

  • Exempt
    Position Pay Grade
  • B16
    Position Type
  • Full-Time
    Summary Statement
  • An incumbent is responsible for overseeing the Applied Agriculture Department's twoacre farm that functions as a student learning production laboratory along with greenhouse facilities in the laboratory complex.
    Nature and Scope
  • An incumbent in this class typically reports to an administrative supervisor and may supervise student/participants along with professional and/or support staff. The incumbent plans and directs the daytoday operation of the farm and laboratory complex.

Principal Accountabilities

  • An incumbent may perform any combination of the below listed accountabilities:
  • Manages the daily operations of the Applied Agriculture Department's farm that functions as a student learning production laboratory. Supervises educational laboratory specialists within the agriculture facilities, including establishing work schedules, assigning tasks, and evaluating employee performance.
  • Establishes relationships with agriculture vendors and works with outside organizations to promote the production agriculture program.
  • Selects crop types, ensures crop rotation, and produces crops to achieve volume, quality, and cost objectives in each facility for year round production. Conducts a wide range of farming operations including cultivation, sowing, spraying and harvesting.
  • Maintains production and other farm laboratory records including the estimated operating costs, budget, ordering of farm supplies, and the pricing and marketing of produce to the industry (wholesale and retail). Manages daily cash deposits and billing receipts. Plans and organizes marketing and sale of produce to achieve high returns.
  • Oversees hydroponics operations in tomato and lettuce systems, ornamental greenhouse facilities, high tunnel production greenhouses, and field production growing areas.
  • Installs and operates hydroponics equipment. Operates farm equipment such as tractors, plows, sprayers, cultivators, mulch layers, etc. Ensures safe and effective handling of equipment.
  • Installs and/or repairs greenhouse equipment to include heating, irrigation, pumps, filters, controllers, etc.
  • Assists staff, faculty and students in relation to instructional needs.
  • Clean and maintain buildings, sheds, equipment and facilities to ensure health standards and high quality of produce.
  • Performs related work as required.

Knowledge Skills and Abilities

  • Knowledge of growing techniques and plant materials needed for production in each hydroponic system.
  • Knowledge of crops grown under plasticulture and vegetable field crops.
  • Knowledge of hydroponics production for lettuce, tomatoes, fodder, and fruits.
  • Knowledge of high tunnel production methods.
  • Knowledge of storage techniques for vegetables.
  • Knowledge of Integrated Pest Management strategies.
  • Knowledge of supervision and budgeting.
  • Skill using plasticulture techniques.
  • Skill installing drip irrigation.
  • Skill in scheduling, planting, and harvesting crops.
  • Skill managing pests without using harmful pesticides.
  • Ability to practice Good Agriculture Practices (GAP) and Good Handling Practices (GHP).
  • Ability to grow horticulture crops for bedding plants.
  • Ability to effectively communicate and relate to a diverse population in a multicultural environment.
  • Ability to operate a variety of heavy farm equipment including, but not limited to tractors, power takeoff (PTO) implements, and a variety of productionrelated farm equipment.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Associate's degree in a relevant field and four (4) years of relevant experience, including supervision, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Possession of Delaware Pesticide Applicator's License.
  • Possession of Good Agriculture Practices (GAP) and Good Handling Practices (GHP) certifications.

Posting Details:


  • Posting Details
    Posting Number
  • REG4214PO
    Number of Vacancies
  • 1**Desired Star

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