
Do you take ownership of operations and step in wherever needed to keep work moving? Are you someone who can plan, prioritize, and execute – whether working independently or leading a small team? Do you take pride in efficient, well-run operations where both leadership and hands-on work are part of the job? If so, we are looking for you!
About Us
MNL is a full-service ecological restoration company dedicated to Healing the Earth. Our services include native seed and plant production, shoreline and wetland restoration, prescribed burns, conservation grazing, vegetation management, and ecological consulting. We also support solar and infrastructure projects with pollinator-friendly practices and land stewardship expertise.
MNL’s Seed division is responsible for growing, harvesting, and processing native seed across multiple production farms. This work combines agricultural production, specialized equipment, and processing (seed cleaning) operations to deliver high-quality native seed for restoration projects. The team works closely with agronomy and fulfillment to ensure consistency from field to final product.
The Opportunity
The Native Seed Operations Manager is responsible for the day-to-day execution of seed production and processing operations at our Glyndon, MN seed production farm. This role translates agronomy-created plans into clear priorities and ensures work is carried out efficiently, safely, and on schedule across both field and processing activities.
This role requires strong ownership of both planning and execution, with the ability to step in and complete work directly while also setting direction and priorities for the operation. You’ll actively participate in field and processing (seed cleaning) work, including operating equipment and executing key production activities as needed to maintain progress.
You’ll work closely with the Seed Agronomist to align on production priorities while ensuring work moves forward on time. Success in this role comes from creating structure, maintaining momentum, and take responsibility for keeping operations on track – whether working independently or leading a small team.
What You Will Do
What You Will Need To Be Successful
Physical Requirements
This role requires regular work in both field and processing environments, including exposure to weather, dust, noise, and agricultural conditions. Ability to stand, walk, and work on uneven terrain for extended periods is required. Occasional lifting of materials up to 50 lbs. and operation around agricultural equipment is expected.
The pay range for this role is:
30 - 34 USD per hour (Bluestem)
Job Openings
Glyndon, MN
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