At Loam, we're dedicated to enhancing the sustainability and resilience of agricultural systems through innovative soil carbon sequestration. By empowering farmers and landowners to reduce carbon emissions while improving soil health, we're helping to create a sustainable future for agriculture. Join us in making a positive, lasting impact on the environment and the global agricultural landscape. About the Role: As the Field Operations Manager, you will lead and manage our soil coring and sample management services, playing a crucial role in our CO2 sequestration initiatives within cropping systems. This position is central to ensuring high-quality, compliant, and efficient operations across our carbon project sites. You'll be responsible for strategic planning, procurement, contractor management, and maintaining stringent safety and compliance standards. We're looking for a detail-oriented leader who excels in planning and coordination, thrives in a regulated environment, and isn't afraid to get hands-on in the field when necessary. Key Responsibilities: Strategic Expansion: Lead the expansion of Loam's soil coring operations, including managing contract coring services. Safety Leadership: Enforce and audit safety protocols, addressing any concerns to maintain a safe working environment. Resource Management: Oversee the dispatch of personnel, contractors, equipment, and products to farm locations nationwide. Operational Efficiency: Develop and refine procedures to enhance project tracking, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness. Risk Management: Identify and mitigate risks in on-farm carbon sequestration operations, including weather and regulations. Equipment Oversight: Manage regular equipment inspections, servicing, and repairs to ensure optimal performance. Budgeting and Procurement: Oversee budgeting, procurement, and quality control processes to align with project goals. Regulatory Compliance: Maintain compliance with all regulations and standards, both internally and with contractors. Continuous Improvement: Assess project outcomes and implement innovative solutions for greater efficiency. Collaboration: Work closely with the team, contractors, and lab partners to ensure soil sample efficacy and compliance. Team Leadership: Lead a small, dedicated team, ensuring project milestones are met within budget and timelines. Training and Development: Organize training sessions to equip staff with the necessary skills and knowledge. Wellbeing Initiatives: Implement strategies to support the wellbeing of the team and the work they do. Requirements Experience in procurement and contract management processes. Field operations experience, such as soil coring, is highly desirable. Background in agricultural operations or project engineering is advantageous. Exceptional communication skills, particularly in negotiation and partnership development. Ability to work autonomously with meticulous attention to detail. Proven experience in managing robust workplace health and safety settings. Demonstrated ability in leading teams and fostering a positive workplace culture. Knowledge of Australian carbon regulations is a significant advantage. Benefits Personal Learning Budget: Support for professional development and continuous growth. Flexible Work Environment: Options for remote work to support work-life balance. Impactful Work: Contribute to global efforts in environmental sustainability and agriculture. Training and Development: Access to a personal development plan with ongoing training opportunities. Why You Should Join Us: At Loam, we're tackling some of the most pressing challenges of our time with a passionate team dedicated to making a real difference. If you're eager to apply your skills to a mission that truly matters, we'd love to hear from you. Loam Bio is proud to be an equal opportunity employer, committed to building a diverse and inclusive team. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, or any other characteristic. #J-18808-Ljbffr