Aspiring Bio-Energy Manager - West Midlands (Relocation Available)
Permanent
West Midlands, West Midlands, United Kingdom
14.03.2025
Full Job Description
Do you have farming in your blood and have aspirations towards a career in Agri-business management? We're looking for an all-rounder with strong arable farm experience, crop nutrition knowledge and a good head for business.
If you're a problem solver, a forward thinker, and have a desire to grow into a role, this family-run business can offer a clear career pathway with a large and diversifying AD unit in the West Midlands. Due to doubling production of digestate, the Business is looking to invest in a trainee to take on responsibilities to assist the Operations Manager.
You will be mentored by the current Operations Manager, the Compliance Manager and the Farm Manager in all elements of the business. While there will be a lot of variety in the role, you will initially focus on understanding the Bio-energy process, complying with environment and energy regulations, lab sampling, and developing business partnerships across the regional farming community.
While a good prior knowledge of Organic Fertiliser is important, the successful candidate will benefit from a structured professional development programme including funded qualifications (FACTS, WAMITAB), exposure to all business functions and a wealth of experience from senior leaders.
Responsibilities
1. Identifying potential new farming clients and developing strong relationships.
2. Manage contracts with farmers for crop production and organic fertiliser application.
3. Assist with lab sampling, government audits, and EA documentation.
4. Prepare financial reports and budgets, and coordinate fertiliser spreading with managers, contractors, and the Environment Agency.
5. Record digestate spread, maintain NVZ plans, and ensure staff training for fertiliser handling.
6. Removal of the organic fertiliser solids from the solid separation building and taking to field.
7. Manage the spreading of the organic fertiliser through liaison with the general and operations managers, local farm managers, spreading contractors, and Environment Agency.
8. Analyse soil for fertiliser needs and inspect crops for maturity and weather damage.
You Will Have
1. Degree in Agriculture or Biology is desirable.
2. A fundamental understanding of farming people, priorities and processes.
3. Commercial acumen and solid grounding in business principles.
4. Attention to Detail.
Remuneration:
Highly Competitive Salary + Access to a Vehicle
For more information and an informal confidential discussion please call Rupert Kettle on: / or e-mail your CV (in word format) and covering letter to, thank you.
Please be assured that all contact is treated in complete confidence and your details will not be passed to a third party without your prior permission.
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