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Overview LMI is seeking an experienced Project Manager to support our client at USDA . This role requires managing complex projects focused on advanced data analytics and reporting solutions. The ...

Custodian USDA

Tucson, AZ · On-site

$12.75 - $16.25/hr

BACKGROUND: Since 1952, Beacon Group has been creating opportunities for people with disabilities across Southern Arizona, Phoenix and beyond. As a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit, Beacon serves ...

Custodian USDA

Tucson, AZ · On-site

$12.75 - $16.25/hr

BACKGROUND: Since 1952, Beacon Group has been creating opportunities for people with disabilities across Southern Arizona, Phoenix and beyond. As a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit, Beacon serves ...

Custodian USDA

Tucson, AZ · On-site

$17.75/hr

BACKGROUND: Since 1952, Beacon Group has been creating opportunities for people with disabilities across Southern Arizona, Phoenix and beyond. As a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit, Beacon serves ...

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How much do usda jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for usda in the United States is $16.24, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.46 and $17.79 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a USDA Inspector, and why are they important?

To thrive as a USDA Inspector, you need a solid background in agricultural science, food safety protocols, and regulatory compliance, often supported by a relevant degree or specialized training. Familiarity with inspection tools, laboratory equipment, and food safety management systems like HACCP is typically required. Attention to detail, strong analytical skills, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for success in this role. These competencies are vital to ensure the safety and quality of agricultural products, uphold public health standards, and maintain compliance with federal regulations.

What is the difference between Usda vs Food Inspector?

AspectUsdaFood Inspector
CredentialsTypically requires a degree in agriculture, food science, or related fields; USDA certificationsOften requires similar degrees and certifications, including food safety training
Work EnvironmentGovernment offices, farms, food processing facilities, inspection sitesFood processing plants, farms, retail stores, government inspection sites
Employer & IndustryU.S. Department of Agriculture, agriculture, food productionFood safety agencies, government, private food companies

Both USDA employees and Food Inspectors work within the food safety and agriculture sectors, often sharing similar credentials and work environments. USDA roles may encompass broader responsibilities, while Food Inspectors focus specifically on inspecting food products for safety and compliance.

What are some common challenges faced by USDA inspectors in the field, and how are they supported in overcoming these challenges?

USDA inspectors often face challenges such as navigating complex regulations, working in varied environments (from processing plants to farms), and ensuring compliance under tight deadlines. They may also encounter resistance from stakeholders or need to adapt quickly to evolving food safety concerns. To support inspectors, the USDA provides ongoing training, access to specialized resources, and collaboration with experienced colleagues and supervisors, ensuring inspectors can effectively uphold standards and maintain public safety.

What is the USDA and what does it do?

The USDA, or United States Department of Agriculture, is a federal agency responsible for developing and executing policies on farming, agriculture, forestry, and food. Its mission includes supporting farmers, ensuring food safety, promoting agricultural trade, and protecting natural resources. The USDA also provides food assistance programs and conducts research to improve agricultural productivity and sustainability. The agency plays a key role in rural development and maintaining the nation’s food supply.
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Infographic showing various Usda job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 86% Full Time, 10% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 3% Nights. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $33,769 per year, or $16.2 per hour.

Govt. USDA - Warehouse Worker/Assistant Driver

Sault Tribe

Perronville, MI • On-site

$14.50 - $17.50/hr

Full-time

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

POSITION SUMMARY:

The Warehouse Worker/Assistant Driver, under the direction of the Warehouse Foreman, is responsible for assisting in all warehouse and delivery functions on a day-to-day basis for USDA Department.  The position is also responsible for assisting with the storage and distribution of Department of Defense produce and USDA FDPIR food commodities to certified Tribal families in a 15-county distribution area.                                                                                          

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: (includes, but is not limited to, the following)

  • Prepares food items for use in the USDA food distribution.                                                            
  • Deliver food products to elders and homebound clients.                              
  • Enters client data into Automated Inventory System (A.I.S.).                                              
  • Maintains and sanitizes warehouse work areas, coolers, dry storage facilities by performing light janitorial work, i.e. sweeping, mopping, dusting and cleaning.
  • Receives and inventories all USDA and DOD food items.   
  • Supervises student workers as needed.                                                                     
  • Maintains fire extinguishers and exit signs and performs monthly checks to ensure equipment works properly.
  • Takes daily temperatures of freezers and coolers and documents in logbook.                                                                                     

ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES: (includes, but is not limited to, the following)

  • Works tailgate distributions when necessary.

CONTACTS:           

Immediate peers, peers in other departments, immediate supervisor/manager, managers in other departments, customers and outside vendor/service providers.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

Position heavy with lifting of 100 pounds maximum with team or dual lifting and frequent lifting/carrying up to 50 pounds. Physical factors include constant manual handling, use of hearing, smell, near/midrange/far vision, depth perception, color/field of vision; frequent standing, walking, sitting, pulling, reaching, bending; occasional climbing, stooping, kneeling, crawling, driving and typing.

REQUIREMENTS:

Education: High School diploma or equivalent required.

Experience: N/A

Certification/License: Industrial Truck Operation and Permit required within 90 days of hire, training will be provided.  Must have a valid driver’s license and be insurable by the Sault Tribe Insurance Department. Must comply with annual driver’s license review and insurability standards with the Sault Tribe Insurance Department. Will be required to undergo and successfully pass a background check. Must maintain a good moral character standing. Must comply with the Sault Tribe’s Drug-Free Workplace Policy which may include random drug tests.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Knowledge of or ability to learn to use word processing and spreadsheet and database software required. Fire extinguisher maintenance training required within 90 days of hire, training will be provided. Automated external deliberator maintenance training required within 90 days of hire, training will be provided. Must have excellent public relation/customer service skills and be able to exhibit a friendly and positive attitude. Must be able to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, supervisors and the general public. Knowledge of warehouse functions according to USDA and FDPIR regulations preferred. Must be able to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Must maintain confidentiality. Native American preferred.

This job description outlines the general scope and level of responsibilities associated with the position. It is not intended to be an employment contract, nor does it represent a comprehensive list of all duties, responsibilities, or requirements. The Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians reserves the right to modify, add, reassign, or combine job duties or positions, in whole or in part, at any time.

Employment Type: FULL_TIME