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Food Hub Jobs in Iowa (NOW HIRING)

Pastry Baker

North Liberty, IA · On-site

$14.50 - $19.25/hr

Production Hub - North Liberty Reports to: Pastry Team Leader Employment Type: Full-Time and Part Time, Non-Exempt About New Pioneer Food Co-op New Pioneer Food Co-op is a community owned, value ...

Pastry Baker

North Liberty, IA · On-site

$14.50 - $19.25/hr

Production Hub - North Liberty Reports to: Pastry Team Leader Employment Type: Full-Time and Part Time, Non-Exempt About New Pioneer Food Co-op New Pioneer Food Co-op is a community owned, value ...

Pastry Baker

North Liberty, IA · On-site

$14.50 - $19.25/hr

Production Hub - North Liberty Reports to: Pastry Team Leader Employment Type: Full-Time and Part Time, Non-Exempt About New Pioneer Food Co-op New Pioneer Food Co-op is a community owned, value ...

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How much do food hub jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for food hub in Iowa is $20.66, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.58 and $22.60 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a food hub?

A Food Hub job involves working at a central facility that aggregates, distributes, and markets local or regional food products. Employees may handle tasks such as sourcing from farmers, managing inventory, coordinating logistics, and ensuring food safety. Roles can range from administration and sales to warehouse and delivery operations. Food Hubs aim to connect local producers with consumers, institutions, and businesses to strengthen regional food systems.

What are the typical daily responsibilities for someone working at a food hub?

At a Food Hub, your daily responsibilities often include coordinating the receipt, storage, and distribution of fresh food from local producers to customers or community organizations. You may also manage inventory systems, ensure that food safety standards are met, communicate with suppliers and clients, and help resolve any logistical challenges. Depending on the size of the hub, you might work as part of a team handling both administrative and hands-on tasks. This environment offers variety and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on local food systems while building strong relationships within the community.

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

To thrive at a Food Hub, you need a solid understanding of food safety, supply chain logistics, and inventory management, often supported by experience in food distribution or logistics. Familiarity with inventory management systems, food safety certification (such as ServSafe), and logistics software is valuable. Strong communication, problem-solving skills, and the ability to work collaboratively make someone stand out in this role. These qualifications and skills ensure efficient operations, regulatory compliance, and effective coordination among food producers, distributors, and customers.

What are popular job titles related to Food Hub jobs in Iowa?

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Infographic showing various Food Hub job openings in Iowa as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 39% Full Time, and 61% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $42,975 per year, or $20.7 per hour.

Food, Safety, Quality Supervisor - Nights

Wells Enterprises, Inc

Le Mars, IA

Full-time

Medical, PTO

Re-posted 15 days ago


Wells Enterprises rating

7.3

Company rating: 7.3 out of 10

Based on 20 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

177th of 442 rated food and drinks producers


Job description

Company: Wells Enterprises (a Ferrero Company)

Functional Area: Quality

The Role

Responsible for day-to-day supervision of assigned teams of employees who perform specific tasks as part of manufacturing control and quality assurance monitoring activities, including, but not necessarily limited to food safety and food quality concerns in a food manufacturing environment. Responsible for communicating expectations, managing accountability and delivering desired results in the areas of safety, quality, delivery and cost. Assures direct reports comply with company and CFR requirements for food quality and food safety. Serve as back-up to QA Manager if necessary.

What You'll Do

  • Utilize and manage the necessary resources and processes across functions to achieve designated performance goals. Assures Quality team members work effectively with Corporate QA functions and Plant Operations, CI, Administration and Maintenance.
  • Administer standards of work to ensure employees consistently, safely and effectively perform assigned tasks and responsibilities in accordance with established QFSEs, SQF precepts, PMO, SOPs/Standard Work and document the work as required. Take ownership of the training and qualification process of all direct reports.
  • Optimize labor schedules to ensure appropriate coverage in support of attainment goals, labor budget, and quality monitoring needs. Work proactively to provide adequate coverage yet minimize schedule changes and balance the needs of the operation.
  • Supports and maintains a continuous improvement (CI) culture while promoting and supporting food quality and food safety programs, including, but not necessarily limited to: Positive Release (in conjunction with Product Release Coordinator); hold order management; plant microbiological monitoring (in conjunction with Hygienist) as well as incoming ingredient and in-process product assessment and documentation (as outlined in the relevant QMS).
  • Manage (and develop where necessary) quality activities within the manufacturing processes using established manufacturing control programs (e.g., QMS) as well as company policies (QFSEs), food manufacturing GMPs, and relevant food safety regulations.
  • Communicate openly and effectively with all entities on a regular, frequent basis to ensure awareness and understanding of important information impacting the individual, team or operation.
  • Follow and enforce required SQF and safety policies, promote and acknowledge safe behavior and appropriately address safety-related concerns.
  • Develop and build capability of people as individuals and teams through a variety of techniques and tools focused on motivation, teamwork, mentoring and coaching. Drive individual accountability and ownership of results. Foster peer-to-peer accountability in the areas of safety, quality, delivery and cost.
  • Serves as a driver of the plant SQF plan and SQF compliance activities. Drives corrective actions and sustainability in light of SQF and other regulatory / compliance programs and initiatives. Serves in a similar capacity for other food safety or food quality audits, such as customer audits, including preparation before and action planning after the audit activities.

Wells Enterprises, a Ferrero company, is one of the largest ice cream manufacturers in the United States and the maker of well-loved brands including Blue BunnyHalo TopBomb Pop, and Blue Ribbon Classics and today Trolli, Butterfinger 100grandBaby RuthNutella and Kinder Bueno

Wells Enterprises is a 2 billion company employing 4,000 employees, across 4 production plants and 2 main hub locations, Chicago and Le Mars. Guided by innovation, quality, and a people-first mindset, Wells is committed to delighting consumers and developing exceptional teams.

As part of the Ferrero Group, Wells combines its strong U.S. heritage with Ferrero's global standards of excellence, offering a unique opportunity to grow within a dynamic, values-driven, and international environment.

At Wells, our people-and their experience-sit at the heart of our ambition.  Learn more at www.wellsenterprisesinc.com.

What We Offer

At Wells, we're proud to support our employees with comprehensive benefits that enhance health, financial wellness, and include paid time off (PTO). Eligible employees may also receive an annual incentive bonus based on Company performance.  Learn more about our benefits here. 

What You'll Bring

  • Bachelor's Degree in Food Science, Microbiology, Business Administration, Education, Technology, or Communications. 
  • Equivalent (year for year) experience with food or nutritional products manufacturing / retail firms in manufacturing or quality programs may be substituted for degree level. 
  • Minimum of 5 years demonstrated experience, preferably within a quality assurance/control role, in a medical product, food or nutritional product manufacturing or retail setting. 
  • Previous experience in an FDA / USDA regulated industry. 
  • Process Controls Qualified Individual (PCQI), Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HCCCP) and Safe Quality Foods (SQF) certification required. If not acquired prior to accepting the position, must attain PCQI, HACCP and SQF certification within one year in role. 
  • Familiarity with food / nutritional product legislation Manufacturing Equipment Qualification, Project Management, and (FDA & USDA 21CFR & 7 CFR or even 9 CFR) - a plus. 
  • Demonstrated knowledge of manufacturing equipment, systems and tools, as well as productivity principles and practices. 
  • Familiarity with food hygiene, basic food microbiology, food organoleptic assessment, production processes, batch process documentation, quality tools, material flow and management.
  • Knowledgeable in the areas of safe work practices and GMPs Previous experience with effective labor planning and scheduling and procedure writing. 
  • Demonstrated leadership skills (creating effective teams, driving change, managing accountability).
  • Strong problem solving and decision-making skills, good attention to detail, and ability to prepare and give written and oral instructions. 
  • Multi-project/multi-tasking capability. 
  • Proficient skill in using Microsoft Office software (Excel, Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, etc.).
  • Demonstrated ability in Fundamental mathematical skills.
  • Ability to establish strong relationships at all levels of the organization as well as understand the overall business operation and the impact of decisions, performance and behavior. 
  • Ability to effectively listen, offer solutions and resolve concerns/issues, work in a collaborative environment, and establish and shift priorities as needed. 
  • Ability to organize and coordinate multiple tasks and to work under time constraints to meet deadlines and translate theory into practical applications. 
  • Reports to Quality Assurance Manager.
  • Direct Reports - Yes.
  • Indirect Reports - Manages by influence in all areas of in regard to issues related to food safety and quality. 
  • Responsible for performing within budgeted costs and obtaining specific continuous improvement savings. 
  • Execution of job tasks is essential for helping to assure food safety and food quality and prevent the manufacture of adulterated or misbranded products as a result of the availability in the plant(s) of incorrect manufacturing and control information and potentially causing a re-call. 

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