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F-1 OPT agriculture jobs in Colorado span crop science, food production, and agribusiness operations across the San Luis Valley, Eastern Plains, and Front Range. Employers like Leprino Foods, JBS USA, and Colorado State University's agricultural research programs have historically hired international students. OPT authorization lets you work in a qualifying role before H-1B visa sponsorship becomes a next step.
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Job Title: Senior Feed Yard Accountant
Department: Corporate Finance
Work Location: Five Rivers Cattle Feeding, LLC Corporate Office - Johnstown, CO
Reports To: Controller; Feed Yard GM as Assigned
FLSA Status: Salaried Exempt
Grade: 16C
Position Summary:
The Senior Feed Yard Accountant is responsible for supporting the accounting and financial reporting functions of Five Rivers Cattle Feeding, LLC across multiple feed yard locations. This role partners closely with feed yard operations and corporate finance leadership to ensure accurate financial reporting, compliance with internal controls, and effective execution of accounting processes. The Senior Feed Yard Accountant actively participates in day-to-day accounting activities, financial analysis, budgeting, and operational support while serving as a key resource to feed yard accounting teams and management.
Key Responsibilities:
Accounting & Financial Reporting
- Prepare and review monthly financial statements, balance sheets, profit and loss statements, and supporting schedules for assigned feedyards.
- Maintain and analyze general and subsidiary ledgers, including accounts receivable, inventories, depreciation, operating expenses, and insurance records.
- Reconcile financial discrepancies by collecting and analyzing account information and supporting documentation.
- Review and verify payments, disbursements, and financial transactions for accuracy and compliance.
- Ensure timely and accurate completion of month-end accounting processes and reporting requirements.
- Provide financial data and reports to corporate finance leadership and feed yard management teams.
Operational & Feed Yard Support
- Partner closely with feed yard management teams to support operational accounting and financial decision-making.
- Travel to assigned feedyard locations to review accounting processes, audit compliance, and support operational accounting functions.
- Assist in ensuring compliance with company policies, procedures, and internal controls across assigned feedyards.
- Educate and support feedyard management regarding account coding, financial reporting, and interpretation of financial data.
- Support accounts payable, billing, inventory, and other accounting functions as needed.
Budgeting, Analysis & Cost Management
- Participate in the development of capital and operating budgets for assigned locations.
- Perform cost analyses, rate studies, and budget variance analyses to identify trends and operational impacts.
- Analyze historical data, forecast operational needs, and assist management in controlling expenses.
- Support management with actionable financial insights and recommendations.
Leadership & Team Support
- In conjunction with feed yard general management, indirectly support and guide clerical accounting staff at assigned feed yards.
- Assist with training, reviewing, and directing work to ensure consistency and accuracy in accounting processes.
- Promote accountability, responsiveness, and strong communication across feed yard and corporate accounting teams.
Compliance & Internal Controls
- Maintain financial security and confidentiality by following internal controls and company policies.
- Ensure compliance with GAAP, Federal, State, and local financial requirements.
- Support audit and compliance efforts through preparation of documentation and review of accounting records.
- Assist in identifying process improvements and operational efficiencies within accounting functions.
Professional Development & Continuous Improvement
- Maintain professional and technical knowledge through continuing education, professional publications, and industry engagement.
- Support process improvement initiatives and implementation of best practices within accounting and financial operations.
Other Duties
- Perform additional duties and special projects assigned to support the success of Five Rivers Cattle Feeding, LLC.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field required.
- CPA designation or progress toward certification preferred.
- 1–3+ years of accounting experience; public accounting experience preferred.
- Experience in agriculture, feed yard operations, livestock production, or related industries preferred.
- Ability and willingness to travel approximately 25–30% of the time; valid driver’s license & insurance required.
- Strong knowledge of accounting principles, financial reporting, and internal controls.
- Experience with ERP/accounting systems required; experience with Microsoft 365 Business Central preferred.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Word, and other Microsoft Office applications required.
- Strong analytical, organizational, and problem-solving skills.
- Ability to manage multiple priorities, work independently, and adapt quickly in a fast-paced environment.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills with a collaborative, relationship-oriented approach.
Competencies:
- Technical Expertise – demonstrates strong accounting knowledge, analytical ability, and attention to detail.
- Operational Awareness – understands feed yard operations and the financial impact of operational decisions.
- Problem Solving – identifies issues, analyzes information, and develops practical solutions.
- Communication – communicates effectively with corporate and field personnel at all levels.
- Organization & Time Management – effectively manages multiple responsibilities and deadlines.
- Integrity & Confidentiality – maintains professionalism, confidentiality, and ethical financial stewardship.
- Continuous Improvement – seeks opportunities to improve processes, efficiency, and reporting accuracy.
Work Environment:
- Office environment is located at Corporate Headquarters with regular interaction across departments and feed yard operations.
- Frequent collaboration with feed yard accounting and management teams across multiple locations.
- Regular travel to feed yards and exposure to agricultural production environments.
- Exposure to dust, dirt, feed particles, insects, and other environmental conditions associated with feed yard operations.
Physical Requirements:
- Frequent sitting, standing, walking, reaching, bending, and prolonged computer use associated with general office duties.
- Ability to travel by vehicle and/or airplane to company locations and business events.
- Ability to work in agricultural production environments as needed for operational support and observation.
- Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential duties.
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Search Agriculture Jobs in ColoradoAgriculture OPT Sponsorship Jobs in Colorado: Frequently Asked Questions
Which agriculture companies sponsor F-1 OPT visas in Colorado?
Colorado employers with track records of hiring international students in agriculture include Leprino Foods, JBS USA, Sovos Brands, and crop science divisions of larger agribusinesses operating along the Front Range. Colorado State University and its affiliated research stations also hire F-1 OPT students in plant science, soil science, and agricultural engineering roles. Sponsorship availability varies by role and business need, so confirming directly with employers is essential.
Which cities in Colorado have the most agriculture F-1 OPT sponsorship jobs?
Fort Collins and Greeley are the strongest markets, anchored by Colorado State University's agricultural programs and the concentration of food processing and livestock operations in Weld County. Pueblo and the San Luis Valley offer opportunities in crop production and specialty agriculture. Denver hosts agribusiness corporate offices and food technology companies that recruit OPT students for research, supply chain, and technical roles.
What types of agriculture roles typically qualify for F-1 OPT sponsorship in Colorado?
OPT authorization covers any role directly related to your field of study, so eligible agriculture positions in Colorado typically include agricultural engineer, food scientist, crop consultant, soil scientist, agronomist, agricultural data analyst, and plant breeder. Roles requiring a relevant bachelor's or advanced degree in agriculture, biology, environmental science, or food science are the strongest fit. Hands-on production or seasonal labor positions generally do not qualify.
How do I find agriculture F-1 OPT sponsorship jobs in Colorado?
Migrate Mate is built specifically for international students searching for visa-friendly roles, and you can filter directly by F-1 OPT, the agriculture industry, and Colorado to surface employers actively open to sponsorship. Beyond the platform, Colorado State University's career center and the Colorado Department of Agriculture maintain employer networks worth engaging. Targeting companies with existing H-1B visa filing histories in agriculture is a practical signal of sponsorship willingness.
Are there state-specific considerations for F-1 OPT agriculture jobs in Colorado?
Colorado's agriculture sector is seasonally driven, which affects hiring timelines. Most full-time OPT-eligible roles open in late winter through spring, aligned with the growing season and research grant cycles at institutions like Colorado State University. STEM OPT extension applies if your degree is in a qualifying field such as agricultural engineering or food science, giving you up to 36 months of work authorization, which broadens the window for transitioning to long-term sponsorship.