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14 jobs that use USDA the most

Jobs that use usda the most include wildlife biologist, conservationist, and natural resource specialist.

What jobs use USDA the most?

1. Wildlife Biologist

How wildlife biologist uses USDA:

  • Utilize ArcGIS to create navigational maps, as well as uploading, managing and analyzing data for habitat suitability.
  • Create and manage multidisciplinary, interagency research teams.
  • Perform nuisance wildlife removal for animals such as squirrels, bats, raccoons, opossums, snakes, and skunks.

Most common skills for wildlife biologist:

  • USDA
  • Wildlife Species
  • GIS
  • Harvest
  • GPS
  • Natural Resources

2. Conservationist

How conservationist uses USDA:

  • Manage native grass to improve wildlife habitat and reduce woody encroachment.
  • Create folders for programs such as EQIP, CRP, CSP, and AWEP.
  • Help with CRP and EQIP contracts and FSA compliance reviews.

Most common skills for conservationist:

  • Natural Resources
  • USDA
  • Wildlife Habitat
  • Water Quality
  • Conservation Programs
  • Trail Maintenance

3. Natural Resource Specialist

How natural resource specialist uses USDA:

  • Create and manage multidisciplinary, interagency research teams.
  • Present workshops on data sources, metadata, basic cartography, basic GIS, and GPS use.
  • Maintain data according to prescribe BLM program standards.

Most common skills for natural resource specialist:

  • Management Plans
  • USDA
  • Natural Resource Management
  • Environmental Issues
  • Environmental Regulations
  • Environmental Assessments

4. Agricultural Specialist

How agricultural specialist uses USDA:

  • Manage the cover crop program and nursery.
  • Manage FDA regulate products requirements for ISO2000 quality assurance.
  • Participate in all aspects of greenhouse and laboratory management.

Most common skills for agricultural specialist:

  • Commodities
  • Harvest
  • USDA
  • AG
  • Data Entry
  • CBP

5. Export Clerk

How export clerk uses USDA:

  • Demonstrate strong math skills in managing inmate s accounts and calmly and effectively deescalating outbursts of belligerent inmates.
  • Coordinate with freight forwarders, U.S. Customs and foreign agents for shipments of material being export worldwide.
  • Receive all inbound vessel documents such as vessel manifest, brokers orders, custom releases, steamship releases and USDA releases.

Most common skills for export clerk:

  • Customer Service
  • Data Entry
  • USDA
  • AES
  • Air Freight
  • Logistics

6. Senior Mortgage Loan Officer

How senior mortgage loan officer uses USDA:

  • Train and certify in all aspects of bank compliance/procedures as well as underwriting guidelines and several loan origination software programs.
  • Volunteer for residential construction-to-permanent loan origination training.
  • Originate conventional, jumbo, sub prime and hard money loans.

Most common skills for senior mortgage loan officer:

  • Origination
  • USDA
  • Financial Statements
  • Loan Programs
  • FHA
  • Va

7. Shift Superintendent

How shift superintendent uses USDA:

  • Create multi-display custom PC digital menu, manage local network infrastructure
  • Perform safety inspections to ensure compliance with company safety and OSHA standards, precautionary procedures and protective measures.
  • Maintain a safe work environment by the EPA, OSHA, and corporate standards while meeting quality and production goals.

Most common skills for shift superintendent:

  • Production Supervisors
  • Production Schedules
  • Food Safety
  • USDA
  • Lean Manufacturing
  • OSHA

8. Plant Maintenance Supervisor

How plant maintenance supervisor uses USDA:

  • Maintain OEE on all equipment to achieve run performance goals and to produce 500MM pounds of finish product a year.
  • Supervise electricians, HVAC mechanics and plumbers.
  • Implement CMMS MP2 and supervise Sawgrass site maintain and update.

Most common skills for plant maintenance supervisor:

  • Safety Procedures
  • Production Lines
  • USDA
  • Plant Equipment
  • Plumbing
  • OSHA

9. Pusher

How pusher uses USDA:

  • Implement remediation technologies to include but not limit to: air sparging, ORC, HRC, permanganate and iron injection.
  • Monitor atmospheric conditions on location (LEL, H2S, CO2, O2 etc . )
  • Push a roustabout crew, and relief lease operator.

Most common skills for pusher:

  • PPE
  • Direct Supervision
  • Well Control
  • USDA
  • Flow Lines
  • Safety Equipment

10. Import Customer Service Manager

How import customer service manager uses USDA:

  • Manage cash balances and inventory stock accurately; ensure cleanliness of all work stations and guarantee excellent customer service.
  • Input pertinent information into ABI and AS400 system.
  • Have now assist in teaching others on the team the aspects of handling LCL freight.

Most common skills for import customer service manager:

  • Customer Service
  • Delivery Orders
  • Data Entry
  • Import Shipments
  • USDA
  • Arrival Notices

11. Sanitarian

How sanitarian uses USDA:

  • Manage organization's injury/illness recordkeeping and handle worker's compensation claims.
  • Evaluate and recommend new sanitary systems to increase the establishment, follow-up, and compliance with NYC and NYS health code.
  • Audit plant for GMP compliance.

Most common skills for sanitarian:

  • FDA
  • Inspection Reports
  • Federal Laws
  • USDA
  • GMP
  • Federal Regulations

12. Biological Science Technician

How biological science technician uses USDA:

  • Create PowerPoint and other support media for presentation of research to PhD research leads.
  • Assist in developing a genetic algorithm for generating sound recognition templates for insect calls (still ongoing).
  • Develop an image viewer design to let researchers train programs so that they can see and label insect calls

Most common skills for biological science technician:

  • Laboratory Equipment
  • Data Collection
  • Rehabilitation
  • Scientific Data
  • USDA
  • Water Quality

13. Zoo Keeper

How zoo keeper uses USDA:

  • Manage complicated water filtration systems, and implement nutrition plans for a variety of snake species.
  • Assist in producing illustrations and animation material to develop tutoring videos for math and physics.
  • Provide environmental enrichment for various mammal and raptor species.

Most common skills for zoo keeper:

  • Animal Husbandry
  • Animal Exhibits
  • AZA
  • USDA
  • Hoof
  • Animal Food

14. Quality Control Auditor

How quality control auditor uses USDA:

  • Manage the collection, analysis and verification of managerial payroll information to detect fraud and/or unethical practices.
  • Conduct internal analysis /inspection to evaluate ISO and NEMA compliance.
  • Ensure facility-wide compliance to FDA and ISO quality process regulations.

Most common skills for quality control auditor:

  • Quality Control Audits
  • Quality Checks
  • FHA
  • Va
  • USDA
  • ISO

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