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Seasonal Scale House Jobs (NOW HIRING)

QAP Scale Clerk

Anchorage, AK · On-site

$37K - $38K/yr

Seasonal Posting Start Date: 8/11/26 QAP is one of the companies within Colaska Inc., the Colas USA ... Maintain the scale house and operational equipment. Manage and report up-to-date pit inventories to ...

QAP Scale Clerk

Anchorage, AK · On-site

$38K - $38K/yr

Maintain the scale house and operational equipment. Manage and report up-to-date pit inventories to ... This seasonal position will be based in Anchorage. If this is the right job for you, we would love ...

Laborer

Foristell, MO · On-site

$20 - $22/hr

... seasonal groundskeeping, and other labor-related duties. * Follow all Meridian Waste safety ... Maintain the scale house and surrounding area in a clean, organized, and professional condition.

Laborer

Foristell, MO · On-site

$20 - $22/hr

... seasonal groundskeeping, and other labor-related duties. * Follow all Meridian Waste safety ... Maintain the scale house and surrounding area in a clean, organized, and professional condition.

Laborer

Foristell, MO

$16 - $19.50/hr

... seasonal groundskeeping, and other labor-related duties. * Follow all Meridian Waste safety ... Maintain the scale house and surrounding area in a clean, organized, and professional condition.

Landfill Spotter

Midland, TX · On-site

$39K/yr

Inspect loads for signs of unacceptable waste and notify scales house if unacceptable waste is ... Physical and Environmental Conditions Employee will be exposed to seasonal temperatures while ...

Laborer

Foristell, MO · On-site

$16 - $19.50/hr

... seasonal groundskeeping, and other labor-related duties. * Follow all Meridian Waste safety ... Maintain the scale house and surrounding area in a clean, organized, and professional condition.

Laborer

Foristell, MO · On-site

$16 - $19.50/hr

... seasonal groundskeeping, and other labor-related duties. * Follow all Meridian Waste safety ... Maintain the scale house and surrounding area in a clean, organized, and professional condition.

Receiving Station Crew

Twin Falls, ID · On-site

$17.93 - $26.77/hr

... Scale House. Duties may include checking quality assurance of beet crop, tracking samples using a ... Temporary, Seasonal, In-Person Pay: From $17.93 to $26.77 per hour Schedule: * 12+ hour shifts

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How much do seasonal scale house jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for seasonal scale house in the United States is $18.39, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.11 and $19.71 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Seasonal Scale House vs Seasonal Truck Driver?

AspectSeasonal Scale HouseSeasonal Truck Driver
Required CredentialsBasic training, possibly a commercial driver’s license (CDL) depending on stateCDL license, safety certifications
Work EnvironmentScale house facilities, often outdoors or in warehousesOn the road, driving long distances, outdoor and vehicle-based
Employer & Industry UsageMining, agriculture, transportation companiesLogistics, freight, agriculture, construction

The Seasonal Scale House primarily manages weighing and processing of trucks at specific sites, focusing on compliance and record-keeping. In contrast, the Seasonal Truck Driver is responsible for transporting goods over distances. While both roles may require CDL licenses and work within the transportation industry, their daily tasks and work environments differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various Seasonal Scale House job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 55% Full Time, 33% Part Time, 6% Temporary, and 6% Nights. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $38,242 per year, or $18.4 per hour.

Scale Operator - Customer Service

Innovative Ag Services

Steamboat Rock, IA

$16.50 - $21/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 10 days ago


Job description

Primary Objective:

To serve as a primary point of contact for customers, producers, truck drivers, and internal team members by providing courteous customer service, accurate scale operations, timely documentation, and reliable administrative support for location operations.

Areas of Accountability:

 The following duties are typical for this job and are not intended to be exclusive or all-inclusive. Depending on location, season, and business needs, some activities may vary.

·         Report to the assigned workplace at the scheduled time and notify the supervisor of absences or late arrivals prior to the start of the shift.

·         Greet customers, producers, vendors, and truck drivers in a professional, friendly, and helpful manner.

·         Answer incoming phone calls, respond to routine questions, provide location hours and grain bid information, and route inquiries to the appropriate team member when needed.

·         Operate the scale system accurately for inbound and outbound grain, agronomy, feed, energy, or other location products as applicable.

·         Identify the correct customer, commodity, delivery information, hauler, weights, grades, and account details before issuing scale tickets.

·         Probe, sample, and grade grain in accordance with location procedures, including moisture, test weight, foreign material, damage, or other quality factors as required.

·         Direct truck traffic safely and efficiently to the proper unloading, loading, or staging area while maintaining a positive customer experience.

·         Enter and review scale tickets, grain tickets, work orders, settlements, contracts, invoices, and other location transactions for accuracy and completeness.

·         Process daily grain ticket edits, settlements, direct ship transactions, and related documentation as assigned.

·         Support grain contract administration, including preparing documents, obtaining signatures, scanning, filing, and assisting customers with basic contract questions.

·         Provide general customer service support by assisting with account questions, balances, tickets, statements, billing, and basic product or service inquiries.

·         Maintain accurate electronic and paper records, including filing, mailing, scanning, contract tracking, and retention of required documentation.

·         Assist with inventory-related processes, including bills of lading, receipts, product movement documentation, physical counts, and coordination with location personnel.

·         Complete billing, receipting, deposits, and other administrative functions in accordance with company procedures and internal controls.

·         Maintain the scale house, office, and customer-facing areas in a clean, organized, and professional condition.

·         Communicate customer concerns, product issues, safety concerns, or operational needs promptly to the supervisor or appropriate department.

·         Follow all company safety policies and procedures, including proper use of personal protective equipment and safe practices around truck traffic, grain handling, and location equipment.

·         Support seasonal business needs, including extended hours, weekend hours, harvest activity, and assisting other IAS locations when requested.

·         Provide backup support to location staff and assist with training seasonal or new employees performing similar duties.

·         Accept and carry out other duties as assigned by the Location Manager or designee.

      Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

·        High school diploma or equivalent required; post-secondary coursework in agriculture, accounting, business, office administration, or a related field preferred.

·         Previous customer service, administrative, accounting, scale, grain, or agricultural office experience preferred.

·         Ability to provide excellent customer service while maintaining accuracy, confidentiality, and professionalism.

·         Strong attention to detail with the ability to enter, review, and reconcile data accurately in a fast-paced environment.

·         Ability to learn and use scale, grain accounting, customer relationship, billing, inventory, and Microsoft Office systems.

·         Effective written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to answer phones, explain basic information, and work with customers and team members.

·         Ability to organize work, prioritize tasks, manage deadlines, and adjust to seasonal workload changes.

·         Basic math skills and ability to understand weights, measures, tickets, invoices, receipts, and account information.

·         Ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a location team.

·         Knowledge of agricultural products, grain handling, grain grading, and cooperative or agribusiness operations preferred; willingness to learn required.

·         Ability to maintain a positive attitude, represent the company professionally, and support a team-focused environment.

Physical Requirements/Environmental Adaptability:

·         Requires the ability to sit, stand, walk, bend, reach, twist, and move throughout the office, scale area, and facility as needed.

·         Requires the ability to use a computer, phone, printer, scanner, scale system, grain testing equipment, and other standard office or location equipment.

·         Requires close attention to detail and repetitive data entry, ticket processing, phone communication, and customer interaction.

·         May require lifting, carrying, pushing, or pulling objects up to 50 pounds occasionally.

·         Work may occur in an agricultural environment with exposure to seasonal weather, dust, grain, noise, moving vehicles, and outdoor conditions.

·         May be required to wear personal protective equipment and follow site-specific safety requirements.

·         Extended hours, weekend hours, overtime, or seasonal schedule changes may be required based on business needs, including harvest.