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Knowledge of cattle feedlot industry is highly desirable. * Willingness to work non-traditional ... Nothing in this document restricts management's right to assign or reassign duties and ...

Carne Area Manager Dairy Knowledge and Sales Focus Carne is seeking an Area Manager with a strong ... Coordinate the movement of by-products from dairy plants to end users (dairy, feedlot, etc.) * Help ...

Knowledge of cattle feedlot industry is highly desirable. * Willingness to work non-traditional ... Nothing in this document restricts management's right to assign or reassign duties and ...

Animal Health Technician

Meriden, WY · On-site

$40K - $55K/yr

At Leachman Cattle, we're more than a feedlot-we're a business focused on helping cattle producers ... Monitor cattle performance and communicate health observations and trends to management. * Maintain ...

Animal Health Technician

Meriden, WY · On-site

$40K - $55K/yr

At Leachman Cattle, we're more than a feedlot-we're a business focused on helping cattle producers ... Monitor cattle performance and communicate health observations and trends to management. * Maintain ...

Knowledge of cattle feedlot industry is highly desirable. * Willingness to work non-traditional ... Nothing in this document restricts management's right to assign or reassign duties and ...

Animal Health Technician

Meriden, WY · On-site

$40K - $55K/yr

At Leachman Cattle, we're more than a feedlot-we're a business focused on helping cattle producers ... Monitor cattle performance and communicate health observations and trends to management. * Maintain ...

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How much do feedlot manager jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for feedlot manager in the United States is $59,525.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $42,000.00 and $68,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a feedlot manager?

A Feedlot Manager oversees the daily operations of a cattle feedlot, ensuring livestock are well-fed, healthy, and efficiently raised for market. Responsibilities include managing feed rations, monitoring animal health, supervising employees, and maintaining compliance with industry regulations. They also work to maximize growth rates while minimizing costs. Strong leadership, problem-solving, and knowledge of livestock nutrition and health are essential for success in this role.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a feedlot manager?

A Feedlot Manager oversees daily operations such as monitoring animal health, coordinating feeding schedules, supervising staff, and managing inventory of feed and supplies. You’ll also be responsible for maintaining records, ensuring compliance with animal welfare and environmental regulations, and working closely with veterinarians for herd health protocols. Collaboration with nutritionists and feed suppliers is common, as is reporting to ranch owners or senior management. Balancing operational tasks with strategic planning ensures the feedlot runs efficiently and meets production goals. This role is hands-on and requires both in-the-field management and administrative oversight.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the feedlot manager position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Feedlot Manager, you need expertise in livestock management, animal health, nutrition, and business operations, often backed by an agricultural science degree or equivalent experience. Familiarity with feed formulation software, herd management systems, and regulatory compliance is highly valued, along with certifications like Beef Quality Assurance (BQA). Strong leadership, problem-solving, and effective communication skills help you manage staff and interface with suppliers, veterinarians, and customers. These abilities are crucial for maintaining herd health, operational efficiency, and profitability in a dynamic agricultural environment.

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Infographic showing various Feedlot Manager job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 88% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 81% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 17% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $59,525 per year, or $28.6 per hour.

Livestock Nutrition/Data Manager

Niewohner Farms

Albion, NE • On-site

Other

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Corporate Feed Nutrition & Quality Manager

The Corporate Feed Nutrition & Quality Manager provides strategic leadership for all feed and nutrition programs across the Feedlot, Swine, Cow/Calf, and Feed Mill operations. This position is responsible for developing nutrition programs, ensuring feed quality and consistency, improving animal performance, reducing feed costs, maintaining regulatory compliance, and supporting operational excellence across all company locations.

The position works collaboratively with Operations, Veterinary Services, Commodity Procurement, Feed Mill personnel, and Department Managers to maximize profitability through superior nutrition management and continuous improvement.

Essential Job Responsibilities

Safety

  • Promote and model a culture where safety is the highest priority.
  • Ensure all feed operations comply with OSHA, FDA, EPA, and company safety standards.
  • Conduct routine safety inspections of feed mills, feed delivery systems, and feeding operations.
  • Identify and correct safety hazards related to feed manufacturing, storage, and delivery.
  • Develop and implement safe operating procedures for feed production and handling.
  • Participate in accident investigations and implement corrective actions.
  • Ensure employees receive required safety and regulatory training.
  • Support biosecurity and animal health protocols across all locations.
  • Maintain compliance with feed medication and feed safety regulations.

Quality

  • Develop and oversee company-wide feed quality assurance programs.
  • Ensure consistency of feed manufacturing across all feed mills.
  • Formulate nutritionally balanced rations that maximize animal performance.
  • Review laboratory feed analysis and nutritional reports.
  • Evaluate ingredient quality and approve ingredient substitutions.
  • Audit feed manufacturing accuracy, batching, and mixer performance.
  • Monitor feed sampling programs and quality control procedures.
  • Standardize feed operating procedures across all facilities.
  • Continuously improve feed quality and nutritional consistency.
  • Collaborate with veterinarians and consulting nutritionists to optimize herd health.
  • Carcass data analytics

Productivity

  • Improve feed efficiency and feed conversion ratios across all livestock operations.
  • Monitor Average Daily Gain (ADG), feed intake, and overall production performance.
  • Evaluate feed delivery systems and feeding efficiencies.
  • Audit bunk management and feeding accuracy.
  • Monitor feed inventory, shrink, and usage.
  • Implement process improvements that increase operational efficiency.
  • Utilize data analytics to identify opportunities for continuous improvement.
  • Develop and monitor department Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).
  • Ensure feed production schedules meet operational demands.
  • Assist with new technology implementation to improve productivity.

Teamwork & Leadership

  • Build strong working relationships with Feedlot, Swine, Cow/Calf, Feed Mill, and Farming leadership.
  • Provide technical guidance and nutritional expertise to operational teams.
  • Train and mentor Feed Leads, and Feeding Personnel.
  • Develop educational programs on nutrition, feed quality, and best management practices.
  • Work collaboratively with the Company Nutritionist, Purchasing, Veterinary Services, Operations, and Executive Leadership.
  • Assist in hiring, onboarding, and developing feed personnel.
  • Foster accountability, communication, and teamwork across all company locations.
  • Promote continuous learning and employee development.
  • Support company culture through positive leadership and coaching.

Strategy

  • Develop long-term nutrition strategies that improve profitability and animal performance.
  • Evaluate emerging feed technologies and nutritional research.
  • Standardize feeding programs across all company locations.
  • Develop annual nutrition improvement initiatives.
  • Analyze industry trends and recommend operational improvements.
  • Lead feed quality audits and continuous improvement initiatives.
  • Establish company-wide feed performance benchmarks.
  • Develop Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for all feed operations.
  • Support expansion projects involving feed mills, livestock facilities, and feeding systems.
  • Present feed performance and recommendations to Executive Leadership.

Financial Management

  • Manage feed costs while maintaining optimal animal performance.
  • Analyze cost of gain and feed conversion performance.
  • Monitor feed cost per ton and ingredient pricing.
  • Assist Commodity Purchasing with ingredient evaluations and procurement decisions.
  • Reduce feed shrink and inventory losses.
  • Develop and manage department cost forecast.
  • Identify cost-saving opportunities through improved nutrition and operational efficiencies.
  • Monitor financial KPIs and provide monthly reports to leadership.
  • Evaluate return on investment for feed additives and nutritional programs.
  • Ensure efficient utilization of feed resources across all operations.
  • Eventually oversee feed purchasing for operational efficiencies/effectiveness
Minimum Qualifications

Education

  • Bachelor's degree in Animal Science, Animal Nutrition, Agricultural Sciences, Feed Science, or a related field.
  • Master's degree in Animal Nutrition is preferred.

Experience

  • 3-5 years of progressive experience in livestock nutrition, feed manufacturing, or feed quality management.
  • Multi-site leadership experience preferred.
  • Experience with feedlot, swine, feed mill, and cow/calf nutrition.
  • Financial management and strategic planning experience preferred.
  • Proven leadership and project management skills.

Knowledge & Skills

  • Beef and swine nutrition
  • Feed formulation software
  • Feed manufacturing and quality assurance
  • Commodity markets and ingredient evaluation
  • Financial analysis and cost management
  • Regulatory compliance (FDA, OSHA, EPA)
  • Data analysis and reporting
  • Leadership, coaching, and communication
  • Continuous improvement methodologies
  • Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, PowerPoint)

Physical Essential Functions

  • Sit, stand, walk, bend, kneel, climb, and reach throughout office, feed mill, and livestock environments.
  • Lift, carry, push, and pull up to 50 pounds occasionally.
  • Operate a motor vehicle and travel frequently between company locations.
  • Navigate uneven terrain, stairs, ladders, catwalks, and elevated work areas safely.
  • Use computers, mobile devices, and office equipment for extended periods.
  • Maintain visual and auditory ability to inspect equipment, evaluate feed quality, review reports, and communicate effectively.
  • Work in indoor and outdoor agricultural environments with exposure to dust, noise, livestock, machinery, weather extremes, and other environmental conditions.
  • Wear and properly use required personal protective equipment (PPE) while performing job duties.