Wayne-Sanderson Farms Logo

Wayne-Sanderson Farms

Manager In Training - Operations

Posted Yesterday
Be an Early Applicant
In-Office
Bryan, TX
Entry level
In-Office
Bryan, TX
Entry level
12-month leadership development program exposing early-career hires to plant operations, live production, and business functions. Trainees learn operational processes, safety, team leadership, problem-solving, and continuous improvement through rotations, mentorship, and hands-on experience with a clear path to leadership.
The summary above was generated by AI

EARLY CAREERS- Launch your career. Grow your impact. Lead the future.

 

The Manager in Training (MIT) Program at Wayne-Sanderson Farms (WSF) is a 12-month training program designed to cultivate early talent into future leaders within the company. Throughout the program, participants will develop critical leadership skills necessary to thrive in dynamic and challenging environments. Early talent must possess skills related to the program competencies and a college degree.

 

Candidate Requirements:

  • College degree required (associate, bachelors, graduate) OR completed college degree by MIT start date.
  • Must be able to relocate within company geographic footprint.

 

What an MIT Should Expect to Develop:

  • Courage and Resiliency: Build the strength to face challenges head-on and recover quickly from setbacks.
  • Interpersonal Savvy: Enhance the ability to interact effectively with others, understanding diverse perspectives, and building strong relationships.
  • Conflict Management: Learn to navigate and resolve conflicts in a constructive and professional manner.
  • Accountability: Cultivate a sense of ownership and responsibility for decisions, actions, and outcomes.
  • Action-Oriented Leadership: Develop a proactive approach to leadership, driving results through decisive and timely actions.
  • High Learning Agility: Adapt quickly to new information, environments, and challenges, demonstrating a continuous learning mindset.

What an MIT Should Expect During Program:

  • Clear Pathway to Leadership: A structured and transparent pathway to leadership roles within the organization.
  • Well-Rounded Development: Opportunities for comprehensive growth, including skills development, leadership training, and cross-functional experience.
  • Mentorship and Exposure: Access to mentorship, hands-on training, and opportunities to interact with and learn from senior leadership, providing valuable insights and guidance.
  • Structured Rotation Schedule: Rotations including plant operations, live production, and relevant business functions.

 

Responsibilities and Tasks:

  • Learn the day-to-day operations by working under the supervision of functional managers or mentors and through direct, hands-on experience in all assigned departments to develop an understanding of departmental operations, processes, procedures and performance standards; apply learned skills in daily interactions with employees, vendors, customers, etc.
  • Learn and understand the requirements of both internal and external customers, using information and feedback to improve products and services.
  • Identify opportunities for improvement, including underlying root cause, suggest solutions and work with various departments to implement a creative solution to permanently remedy issues.
  • Partner with experienced leadership to lead and direct the day-to-day activities of frontline associates.
  • Make principled decisions in daily interactions with peers, subordinates and management by learning, understanding and applying the LEAP philosophy.
  • Learn and understand the Company’s vision and objectives to create meaningful and measurable personal and subordinate goals
  • Follow and ensure others follow all safety initiatives helping to maintain a zero-accident culture.
  • Perform additional relevant duties as assigned.

 

Physical & Safety Requirements:

  • Follow departmental and company safety policies and programs.
  • Wear required protective equipment in all areas where mandatory.
  • Ability to travel throughout facilities both indoors and out.
  • Ability to work in a wet, cold, hot, humid, and/or dusty environment.
  • Occasionally lift up to 40 lbs.
  • Ability to work unusual shifts (holidays, weekends and extended) as needed to meet production requirement.

 


 
We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

Similar Jobs

11 Days Ago
In-Office
Senior level
Senior level
Greentech • Energy • Utilities • Renewable Energy
Builds and leads field and facility operations training: designs curricula, delivers hands-on/classroom/e-learning, maintains qualification matrix and LMS, ensures regulatory compliance, scales training for new site ramp-ups, manages vendors and training budget, and hires and coaches training staff.
Top Skills: E-Learning PlatformsLmsOperator Training Simulators
12 Hours Ago
In-Office
124K-210K Annually
Senior level
124K-210K Annually
Senior level
Retail • Sales
Lead design and governance of enterprise operations training across North American manufacturing branches. Build scalable onboarding, OJT, certification and trainer development systems; align training to operational KPIs; partner with branch leadership and COE to execute strategy, measure impact, and continuously improve workforce readiness.
Top Skills: Lms
2 Hours Ago
In-Office
Internship
Internship
Cloud • Information Technology • Internet of Things • Machine Learning • Software • Cybersecurity • Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
Support sourcing analytics by building dashboards and reports, developing analytical models, using AI/automation to streamline workflows, assisting data pipelines and Power BI solutions, analyzing large datasets, and partnering with sourcing teams on digitization and procurement transformation projects.
Top Skills: Ai/MlCopilotGenerative AiPower AutomatePower BISQL

What you need to know about the Charlotte Tech Scene

Ranked among the hottest tech cities in 2024 by CompTIA, Charlotte is quickly cementing its place as a major U.S. tech hub. Home to more than 90,000 tech workers, the city’s ecosystem is primed for continued growth, fueled by billions in annual funding from heavyweights like Microsoft and RevTech Labs, which has created thousands of fintech jobs and made the city a go-to for tech pros looking for their next big opportunity.

Key Facts About Charlotte Tech

  • Number of Tech Workers: 90,859; 6.5% of overall workforce (2024 CompTIA survey)
  • Major Tech Employers: Lowe’s, Bank of America, TIAA, Microsoft, Honeywell
  • Key Industries: Fintech, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, cloud computing, e-commerce
  • Funding Landscape: $3.1 billion in venture capital funding in 2024 (CED)
  • Notable Investors: Microsoft, Google, Falfurrias Management Partners, RevTech Labs Foundation
  • Research Centers and Universities: University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Northeastern University, North Carolina Research Campus

Sign up now Access later

Create Free Account

Please log in or sign up to report this job.

Create Free Account