Available Positions
If you are interested in working at FarmOp Capital, but don’t see a current job that fits your skills and interests, submit your resume to resumes@foc.ag for future consideration.
As a Credit Analyst, you will play a vital role in evaluating the financial health of farming operations and supporting the credit approval process. You will analyze tax returns, balance sheets, income statements, and other borrower-provided documents to assess risk and inform loan structuring. Working closely with Account Managers and the underwriting team, you will also help design financing solutions that align with producers’ operational goals while adhering to credit policy and portfolio standards. Read more.
We are seeking a dynamic and detail-oriented Special Assets Manager to manage distressed or underperforming loans while supporting broader credit operations. This hybrid role involves evaluating borrower financials, identifying early signs of credit deterioration, and developing workout strategies that preserve value and support long-term client relationships. Read more.
As Account Manager, you will play a crucial role in delivering exceptional customer experience while managing farmers’ operating budgets throughout the life of their loans. You will review financial documents and other relevant information to create and update customized budgets that meet customers’ cash flow needs while maintaining compliance with underwriting guidelines and loan covenants. You will conduct borrower interviews to gain insights into their operations, ensure accuracy in documentation, and provide proactive support through regular check-ins. Additionally, you will assist with ongoing asset management tasks consistent with FarmOp’s servicing policies and procedures, including oversight and performance monitoring. Read more.
Our team is expanding rapidly. Don’t see something that fits your qualifications? Check back regularly as we continue to add more positions.
Founded in 2017, FarmOp Capital is a rapidly growing finance company addressing long-term macro trends in farm operations by filling a growing agricultural lending need: Providing credit to growers based on their ability to grow a crop. Headquartered in St. Paul, Minnesota, FarmOp does not compete with traditional ag lenders but rather fills a capital void that traditional sources of capital have restricted ability to underwrite. This is primarily due to the limited value that can be allocated to growing crops by regulators. The predominant model of banking is lending money to a borrower that has collateral, typically in the form of land or equipment.
