FMI: The Food Industry Association Jobs Hiring Now
FMI: The Food Industry Association is hiring for 6 open roles on Migrate Mate as of July 16, 2026, concentrated in business development and product management. Migrate Mate updates FMI: The Food Industry Association's live openings daily. FMI: The Food Industry Association is a trade association serving the food retail and wholesale industry, supporting member organizations through policy advocacy, education, and food safety programs.
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FMI: The Food Industry Association hiring data on Migrate Mate, as of July 16, 2026.
- Open jobs
- 6
- Top team
- Business Development
- Seniority
- Manager level or above
- Work type
- 17% remote or hybrid
- Top location
- Arlington
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Primary Purpose:
To develop, market, plan, and execute cutting-edge education programs in a variety of formats in response to member and industry needs. Working with member planning committees and/or FMI internal subject matter experts (SME), the Director, Education (eLearning) will develop and manage FMI education programs to support the needs of assigned member communities and content areas and implementation of then organization’s strategic plan; manage program profits and losses to ensure business model and financial plan is achieved and manage the quantitative and qualitative assessment of education programs to ensure continuous improvement and innovation.
The Director, Education (eLearning) serves as the overall project manager for education events and activities as well as being responsible for direct development of the education content for assigned events and activities.
The Director, Education (eLearning) also serves as the e-learning technology expert and oversees the implementation and operation of the organization’s learning management system and program of online education activities.
Essential Job Functions:
- The Director, Education (eLearning) will be assigned specific in-person and/or online events or activities for which they serve as the lead, as well as supporting specific components of larger projects.
- Working with the member planning committees and FMI internal subject matter experts, develop the program design, budgeting, marketing and implementation of FMI conferences and other education events as assigned.
- Determine event goals and objectives, target audience, site location, attendance, financial goals, and overall viability of events. Create project timeline and budget, track target completion dates and ensure team members are on track. Serve as project manager for internal development and implementation teams.
- Manage activities of event staff, and collaborate with marketing, finance, and logistics department team members. Act as overall FMI lead for each event.
- Collaborate with partner organizations on all aspects of event development and implementation, as needed.
- Collaborate with marketing department to design program marketing strategies, develop, and produce promotional materials, create opportunities for cross- marketing, and develop alternative advertising methods.
- Develop meeting specifications and collaborating with the meetings department, facilitate coordination of hotel logistics, room and audio-visual needs, banquet arrangements, and special events for assigned events.
- Working with internal subject matter experts and the Vice President, Education Program Development to develop project budgets, track revenue and expenses and work within financial constraints. Develop and manage programs to consistently improve overall profitability. Determine creative ways to reduce expenses and improve staff productivity without sacrificing program content. Adjust budgets as needed to stay within net revenue goal.
- Work with members of the staff to identify program sponsorship opportunities and identify and recruit event sponsors. Work with sponsors to develop strategic and mutually beneficial partnerships.
- Work with committee members and subject matter experts to select and coach speakers and review presentations. Negotiate speaker contracts.
- Keep abreast of conference, education and professional development program design and delivery trends and implement new ideas. Seek new ways to improve the attendee experience. Conduct post-program attendee evaluation and implement enhancements based on feedback.
EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY
- Serve as the Education Department virtual learning technology expert, providing consultation on technology implementation, trends and best practices to other members of the Education Department.
- Research and recommend e-learning and education technologies and methodologies to meet the needs of FMI audiences.
- Manage implementation of new technologies, working with stakeholders to integrate systems and develop the user experience.
- Administer and maintain the learning management system, staying up to date on new feature releases and their potential for application.
- Develop processes and procedures and provide training and documentation on e-learning and event technology tools and techniques adopted by FMI to other members of the organization.
- Assist other FMI Education Department team members in implementing e-learning methods in existing and new programs.
- Stay abreast of current and emerging learning technologies, methods and innovations.
- Regularly review current technology tools and make recommendations for improvements.
Other Job Functions:
- Other duties and projects as assigned or directed.
- Serve as primary liaison with members maintaining regular telephone, e-mail, and written contact with members and committees, respond to member questions, and conduct individualized consulting sessions.
Job Roles at FMI: The Food Industry Association
Working at FMI: The Food Industry Association
FMI: The Food Industry Association's 6 open roles are manager level or above, and about 17% are remote or hybrid. The most active teams are business development and product management. FMI: The Food Industry Association is a trade association that serves food retailers, wholesalers, and suppliers across the grocery and food industry. It develops programs in food safety, education, and business development that member companies use to meet regulatory requirements and train their workforces. Most FMI: The Food Industry Association roles are based in Arlington.
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How many jobs is FMI: The Food Industry Association hiring for right now?
FMI: The Food Industry Association is hiring for 6 open roles on Migrate Mate as of July 16, 2026, updated daily, concentrated in business development and product management. Migrate Mate pulls FMI: The Food Industry Association's current openings so job seekers see only live postings, not listings that have already closed.
What kinds of roles does FMI: The Food Industry Association hire for?
The most active teams are business development and product management. FMI typically hires for roles in food and product safety, education and training program development, and business development and sales, reflecting its work supporting food industry members. Most postings are manager level or above, oriented toward professionals with subject matter expertise in food industry operations, policy, or member services.
Are FMI: The Food Industry Association jobs remote or in-person?
Mostly on-site. About 17% of FMI: The Food Industry Association's open roles on Migrate Mate are remote or hybrid as of July 16, 2026, with the rest based in Arlington. Each FMI: The Food Industry Association listing shows its work location so you can filter before applying.
How do I apply to a job at FMI: The Food Industry Association?
Find a FMI: The Food Industry Association role that matches your background on Migrate Mate, then follow the listing directly to FMI: The Food Industry Association's own careers page to complete your application. FMI: The Food Industry Association manages its own hiring process, including application review and interviews, independent of Migrate Mate.
Does FMI: The Food Industry Association hire entry-level?
Most of FMI: The Food Industry Association's open roles on Migrate Mate are manager level or above as of July 16, 2026. Entry-level openings are limited. Check individual FMI: The Food Industry Association listings for stated experience requirements.
Where is FMI: The Food Industry Association hiring?
Most FMI: The Food Industry Association roles are based in Arlington, and about 17% offer remote or hybrid work as of July 16, 2026. Migrate Mate shows the location on each listing.