Work wellbeing score is 69 out of 100
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Grain Craft Careers and Employment

Work wellbeing

Results based on 54 responses to Indeed's work wellbeing survey.
Work wellbeing score is Average, 69 out of 100

Happiness

How enjoyable people find their day-to-day life at work
Below average

Purpose

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Above average

Satisfaction

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Average

Stress-free

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Below average

About the company

  • Company size
    501 to 1,000
  • Revenue
    $100M to $500M (USD)
  • Industry
  • Headquarters
    201 West Main St, Suite 2...
  • Link
    Grain Craft website

Grain Craft, the largest privately owned flour miller in the United States, is a progressive milling company offering premium bulk and bagged flours for the baking, food service, pizza, and tortilla industries. With over 100 years of history, Grain Craft continues the tradition of working with American farmers to grow and harvest the best varieties of wheat to provide customers industry-leading flour. Headquartered in Chattanooga, TN, Grain Craft serves customers coast to coast through 13 millin...

Grain Craft, the largest privately owned flour miller in the United States, is a progressive milling company offering premium bulk and bagged flours for the baking, food service, pizza, and tortilla industries. With over 100 years of history, Grain Craft continues the tradition of working with American farmers to grow and harvest the best varieties of wheat to provide customers industry-leading flour. Headquartered in Chattanooga, TN, Grain Craft serves customers coast to coast through 13 milling locations.

People are the core of our company, driving excellent and safe products, and bettering communities. When you join Grain Craft, you automatically gain our belief in you. Our belief that you have the knowledge, skills, and drive to succeed. And we will give you the tools you need to make it happen.

Our employee relations philosophy is based upon our core values and is focused on adult-to-adult interactions with high expectations of mutual trust and respect. We offer a thriving culture where trust, high performance, and the guiding principle of doing the right thing are foundational components of your day.

At Grain Craft, you automatically have a place at our table. We offer competitive pay and benefits package including a 401(k) plan, medical, dental, and vision plans, vacation plan, life insurance coverage, and educational assistance plans.

If you have an exceptional work ethic and work record, can furnish work references, are a team player; and wish to join other first-class employees at one of our larger operations please submit your resume for review.

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Rating overview

Rating is calculated based on 37 reviews and is evolving.

3.67 out of 5 stars.20194.50 out of 5 stars.20203.33 out of 5 stars.20212.00 out of 5 stars.20222.67 out of 5 stars.2023

Reviews

Miller in Portland, OR
on November 3, 2023
Decent company to work for if you are ok with working all the time. 12 hour shifts, day/night rotation every 2 weeks. Most new hires work 7 days a week for an unknown amount of time. Pay is decent, workload can be a bit heavy at times but the environment is relaxed as long as you are on top of your job duties. Would not recommend if you are expecting a Mon-Fri 40hr week lifestyle. Average week is ...
Utility Worker in Los Angeles, CA
on July 28, 2023
Not an easy job but it pays well. Would recommend to those who want to make a good and living. Good management but they do expect a lot from you. Not for lazy people
Laborer in Flower Mound, TX
on July 18, 2023
Very good place to work and great benefits also the manager and coworkers were easy to work with. Really great job. Recommend to apply and join a great team
Utility Worker in Utah
on June 18, 2023
It is a good job, good pay, plenty of over time. It can get stressful at times but all in all you can provide yourself a good life. Every job has its pros and cons.
Utility Worker in Portland, OR
on January 9, 2023
The pay Is low for type of work and responsibilities. 7 days a week and double shifts another employee don't show up. Be sure to bring extra meals. Can leave port. Can be very hard on your body. Management seem to have favorites.

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Interview is average
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  • Utility Worker3.0 out of 5 stars.
  • Laborer1.5 out of 5 stars.
  • Loader2.0 out of 5 stars.
  • Plant Manager5.0 out of 5 stars.

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