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How much do organic certification jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for organic certification in Indiana is $24.22, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.14 and $28.12 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an organic certification job involve?

An Organic Certification job involves reviewing farms, food processors, and businesses to ensure they comply with organic standards set by regulatory bodies such as the USDA or EU Organic Program. Responsibilities often include conducting inspections, reviewing documentation, and ensuring adherence to organic farming and production practices. Professionals in this role work with farmers and businesses to maintain certification, answer compliance questions, and sometimes provide training. The job requires knowledge of organic regulations, attention to detail, and strong communication skills.

What skills and qualifications are needed for organic certification?

To excel in Organic Certification, you need in-depth knowledge of organic standards and regulations, attention to detail, and a background in agriculture, food science, or environmental science. Familiarity with certification management systems, auditing tools, and relevant accreditations such as IOIA training is often required. Strong analytical thinking, clear communication, and organizational skills are essential for conducting inspections and working with diverse stakeholders. These competencies ensure accurate, compliant certification processes and build trust among organic producers, clients, and regulatory bodies.

What does a typical week look like for someone working in organic certification?

A typical week in Organic Certification involves reviewing applications and documentation, conducting on-site inspections or audits at farms and processing facilities, and compiling detailed reports. You may spend time communicating with producers to clarify processes or resolve compliance issues, as well as staying updated on evolving organic standards and regulations. Collaborative work with other inspectors, regulatory agencies, and industry professionals is common. The role combines both field work and office-based research and documentation, offering variety and opportunities for continual learning and professional interaction.

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Infographic showing various Organic Certification job openings in Indiana as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 73% Full Time, 18% Part Time, and 7% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $50,370 per year, or $24.2 per hour.

Metrology Engineer - AN/SPY-1 Organic Prototyping Capability

Kratos Defense

Crane, IN

Full-time

Re-posted 9 days ago


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Company rating: 7.8 out of 10

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Job description

The Metrology Engineer will support the Navy's AN/SPY-1 Organic Sustainment Capability Prototype OTA by providing precision measurement expertise for radar subsystem prototyping and sustainment. This role is essential to ensuring accuracy, repeatability, and compliance of measurements used in design, testing, and lifecycle sustainment of AN/SPY-1 radars. The engineer will define metrology strategies, develop calibration procedures, and ensure integration of measurement requirements across antenna, transmitter, and signal processor subsystems.


Key Responsibilities

  • Measurement and Calibration Strategy
    • Develop and document metrology processes and calibration plans to support radar prototyping and sustainment.
    • Establish measurement standards, uncertainty budgets, and traceability to national/international standards.
    • Ensure test and measurement equipment is properly calibrated and certified to Navy/DoD requirements.
  • Support to Prototyping and Testing
    • Define measurement requirements for conceptual and detailed test plans across SPY-1 radar subsystems.
    • Provide precision measurement support for antenna alignment, transmitter performance, and signal processor diagnostics.
    • Collaborate with test engineers to validate prototype performance against baseline radar requirements.
  • Data Analysis and Documentation
    • Analyze measurement data to identify trends, tolerances, and areas of risk.
    • Produce metrology reports, calibration records, and technical documentation in support of Phase 1 conceptual deliverables.
    • Provide inputs to design reviews, program reviews, and sustainment planning documents.
  • Integration and IPT Participation
    • Participate in Kratos-led technical IPTs to represent metrology and calibration interests.
    • Track and complete assigned deliverables in the program action tracker.
    • Ensure alignment of metrology processes with overall sustainment and lifecycle readiness objectives.


Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Mechanical, Electrical, or Metrology Engineering (or equivalent military/industry training).
  • Minimum of 7 years' experience in precision measurement, calibration, or metrology engineering.
  • Proficiency in measurement instrumentation, standards, and uncertainty analysis.
  • Familiarity with MIL-STD-45662, ANSI/NCSL Z540, ISO/IEC 17025, or similar metrology standards.
  • Strong analytical, documentation, and communication skills.
  • Active DoD Secret (with ability to obtain Top Secret if required)

Desired Qualifications

  • Experience supporting AN/SPY-1, AEGIS, or other complex radar or electronic warfare systems.
  • Knowledge of antenna alignment, RF measurement systems, and high-power transmitter calibration.
  • Familiarity with NSWC Crane test facilities, Navy calibration laboratories, or DoD depot environments.
  • Prior experience in prototyping or reverse engineering programs.

Performance Metrics

Success in this role will be measured by:

  • Accuracy and reliability of metrology processes and calibration data.
  • Timely delivery of metrology reports and inputs to program milestones.
  • Effective support to conceptual design and test planning in Phase 1.
  • Demonstrated contribution to long-term readiness goals of AN/SPY-1 sustainment.

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