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January 1, 2018News

Global company, global career possibilities

If you’re highly skilled, safety focused and want to be part of feeding the future, Mike Webb thinks you should get to know Nutrien.

"Nutrien is a brand-new company with an enormous global footprint, a compelling purpose and an exciting future," says Webb, Nutrien's Executive Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer.

"I believe we have a lot to offer potential employees, and I want to personally invite you to learn more about us."

Nutrien is committed to helping growers make their farms more productive, in order to feed our world’s booming population. With operations and investments in 14 countries, our crop inputs and services reach every major growing region of the world – and our global workforce includes a huge variety of professions, trades and disciplines.

As the world’s largest agriculture retailer, Nutrien employs an army of ag professionals – crop consultants, agronomists and equipment operators, to name a few – as well as warehouse personnel, truck drivers and lab technicians. As the leading global crop input producer, we also need a variety of engineers, operators and tradespeople to keep our world-class production facilities humming.

Bookmark our Job Postings page and follow us on LinkedIn to stay on top of our job postings. Visit our Careers pages to learn about our commitment to safety and employee development. And to find out more about what we do and where, check out Our Business and Our Locations.

"We want to be the world’s best operator in all of the sectors where we do business – and to do that, we need the best people,” Webb says. “Want to help us feed the future?"

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