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Seneca Foods is one of the most highly integrated fruit and vegetable processing companies in the US. We manage many—and in some cases all—aspects of production. At Seneca, we produce seeds, harvest crops, manufacture our own containers and provide a wide range of nutritious fruit and vegetable products.
Seneca’s high quality produce is sourced from over 1,600 American farms—family farmers we have done business with for many years, and in some cases generations. Our motto of Farm Fresh Goodness Made Great echoes throughout our Fundamental Beliefs, which have been key to our success since 1949.
We are an honest company, led by experts who respect both growers and employees. By holding everyone to high standards, we help customers reap the benefits of accountability: quality produce. The integrity of our products is measured by elements such as food safety, customer satisfaction and environmental impact.
Seneca is a publicly traded company that still embodies the close-knit family pride that runs several generations deep. Our familial approach to empowering staff—through responsibility and respect—results in long-term employee loyalty and expertise.
Our conservative financial approach and commitment to the business helps to provide value through tangible results for shareholders and customers. Company acquisitions and capital investment in technology for our state-of-the-art facilities deliver value to all who are involved.
We put all of our effort into being the best at what we do and know that our relationships—both old and new—help make Seneca a market leader.
| Plant Electrician | Glencoe, Minnesota, Midwest United States, USA | 11/12/25 |
| AP/AG Clerk | Mayville, Wisconsin, Midwest United States, USA | 11/13/25 |
| Facilities Maintenance/Process Technician | Mayville, Wisconsin, Midwest United States, USA | 11/13/25 |
| 1st Shift Hand Palletizer | Hart, Michigan, Midwest United States, USA | 11/11/25 |
| 1st Shift WH-Pallet Repair 1 | Geneva, New York, Mid-Atlantic United States, USA | 11/16/25 |
| Plant Maintenance Mechanic - Cambria East | Cambria, Wisconsin, Midwest United States, USA | 11/10/25 |
| Agriculture Mechanic Apprentice Oct 2025 | Hancock, Wisconsin, Midwest United States, USA | 11/10/25 |
| Agricultural Field Representative Intern 2026 | Hancock, Wisconsin, Midwest United States, USA | 11/10/25 |
| Electrician-Cambria West | Cambria, Wisconsin, Midwest United States, USA | 11/11/25 |
| Electrician | Clyman, Wisconsin, Midwest United States, USA | 11/11/25 |
| Agriculture Mechanic Youth Apprentice Oct 2025 | Hancock, Wisconsin, Midwest United States, USA | 11/11/25 |
| Maintenance Mechanic | Cumberland, Wisconsin, Midwest United States, USA | 11/12/25 |
| Maintenance Mechanic | Montgomery, Minnesota, Midwest United States, USA | 11/12/25 |
| Maintenance Manager | Mayville, Wisconsin, Midwest United States, USA | 11/12/25 |
| Electrician | Princeville, Illinois, Midwest United States, USA | 11/16/25 |
| General Labor | Baraboo, Wisconsin, Midwest United States, USA | 11/16/25 |
| COC Aligner/Inspector (Nights) | Glencoe, Minnesota, Midwest United States, USA | 11/16/25 |
| Seed Technician B | Nampa, Idaho, West United States, USA | 11/16/25 |
| 1st Shift Relief Operator Packaging | Hart, Michigan, Midwest United States, USA | 11/16/25 |
| 1st Shift Warehouse Forklift Operator | Geneva, New York, Mid-Atlantic United States, USA | 11/17/25 |
| COC Packaging Tote Dumper | Glencoe, Minnesota, Midwest United States, USA | 11/17/25 |
| Director of Finance Data Strategy | Fairport, New York, Mid-Atlantic United States, USA | 11/10/25 |
| Customer Service Administrator | Janesville, Wisconsin, Midwest United States, USA | 11/10/25 |
| 2nd Shift Maintenance Mechanic | Geneva, New York, Mid-Atlantic United States, USA | 11/12/25 |
| Maintenance Mechanic-Cambria West | Cambria, Wisconsin, Midwest United States, USA | 11/12/25 |
| 2nd Shift Case & Label Machine Operator | Geneva, New York, Mid-Atlantic United States, USA | 11/12/25 |
| Grounds Maintenance | Cumberland, Wisconsin, Midwest United States, USA | 11/13/25 |
| Forklift Operator | Cumberland, Wisconsin, Midwest United States, USA | 11/14/25 |
| Label Supply Clerk | Geneva, New York, Mid-Atlantic United States, USA | 11/14/25 |
| 1st Shift Case & Label Machine Operator | Geneva, New York, Mid-Atlantic United States, USA | 11/16/25 |
| Full time Flight Line Professional | Penn Yan, New York, Mid-Atlantic United States, USA | 11/16/25 |
| Forklift Operator | Ripon, Wisconsin, Midwest United States, USA | 11/17/25 |
| 2nd Shift Warehouse Forklift Operator | Geneva, New York, Mid-Atlantic United States, USA | 11/17/25 |
| FORKLIFT DRIVER (Stager/ Driver) | Glencoe, Minnesota, Midwest United States, USA | 11/17/25 |
| Maintenance Mechanic | Blue Earth, Minnesota, Midwest United States, USA | 11/10/25 |
| Maintenance Mechanics | Glencoe, Minnesota, Midwest United States, USA | 11/11/25 |
| Agricultural Mechanic | Glencoe, Minnesota, Midwest United States, USA | 11/11/25 |
| Production Supervisor | Ripon, Wisconsin, Midwest United States, USA | 11/11/25 |
| Ag Maintenance Tech Intern | Glencoe, Minnesota, Midwest United States, USA | 11/11/25 |
| Agricultural Intern | Glencoe, Minnesota, Midwest United States, USA | 11/11/25 |
| Electrician | Ripon, Wisconsin, Midwest United States, USA | 11/12/25 |
| Youth Apprentice | Glencoe, Minnesota, Midwest United States, USA | 11/12/25 |
| Maintenance Mechanic | Ripon, Wisconsin, Midwest United States, USA | 11/12/25 |
| Field Representative | Blue Earth, Minnesota, Midwest United States, USA | 11/12/25 |
| Plant Maintenance Technician (All Levels) | Mayville, Wisconsin, Midwest United States, USA | 11/12/25 |
| 2025 Seasonal Production Employment | Glencoe, Minnesota, Midwest United States, USA | 11/12/25 |
| 2025 Seasonal Agricultural Employment | Glencoe, Minnesota, Midwest United States, USA | 11/12/25 |
| Agricultural Equipment Mechanic | Ripon, Wisconsin, Midwest United States, USA | 11/13/25 |
| 2nd Shift Forklift Driver | Hart, Michigan, Midwest United States, USA | 11/14/25 |
| Refrigeration Mechanic DOR | Montgomery, Minnesota, Midwest United States, USA | 11/14/25 |
| 1st Shift Processing Employee / General Labor | Hart, Michigan, Midwest United States, USA | 11/15/25 |
| 2nd Shift Quality Control Checker | Hart, Michigan, Midwest United States, USA | 11/15/25 |
| 1st Shift Forklift Driver | Hart, Michigan, Midwest United States, USA | 11/15/25 |
| Aseptic Maintenance Mechanic | Princeville, Illinois, Midwest United States, USA | 11/15/25 |
| Industrial Mechanic | Janesville, Wisconsin, Midwest United States, USA | 11/16/25 |
| 3rd Shift Tankroom Operator | Hart, Michigan, Midwest United States, USA | 11/16/25 |
| Controller/Cost Accountant | Geneva, New York, Mid-Atlantic United States, USA | 11/17/25 |
| 2026 Seasonal Agricultural Employment | Glencoe, Minnesota, Midwest United States, USA | 11/17/25 |
| Log-Tech Cooker Technician (2nd or 3rd Shift) | Clyman, Wisconsin, Midwest United States, USA | 11/17/25 |
| Maintenance Mechanic - Plant | Clyman, Wisconsin, Midwest United States, USA | 11/17/25 |

With our roots in America’s family farms, we manage all aspects of production – from producing seeds and harvesting crops to manufacturing our own containers and distributing a wide range of healthy, nutritious fruits and vegetables. Our long-term approach and fundamental beliefs ensures our focus on the sustainability of our food supply, the environment and our communities. Together, we’re making farm fresh goodness great.
Seneca Foods is one of the most highly integrated fruit and vegetable processing companies in the US. We manage many—and in some cases all—aspects of production. At Seneca, we produce seeds, harvest crops, manufacture our own containers and provide a wide range of nutritious fruit and vegetable products.

Seneca’s high quality produce is sourced from over 1,600 American farms—family farmers we have done business with for many years, and in some cases generations. Our motto of Farm Fresh Goodness Made Great echoes throughout our Fundamental Beliefs, which have been key to our success since 1949.
We are an honest company, led by experts who respect both growers and employees. By holding everyone to high standards, we help customers reap the benefits of accountability: quality produce. The integrity of our products is measured by elements such as food safety, customer satisfaction and environmental impact.
Seneca is a publicly traded company that still embodies the close-knit family pride that runs several generations deep. Our familial approach to empowering staff—through responsibility and respect—results in long-term employee loyalty and expertise.
Our conservative financial approach and commitment to the business helps to provide value through tangible results for shareholders and customers. Company acquisitions and capital investment in technology for our state-of-the-art facilities deliver value to all who are involved.
We put all of our effort into being the best at what we do and know that our relationships—both old and new—help make Seneca a market leader.

When Seneca was founded in 1949, there were still 2 million mules plowing the farms of America. There has been tremendous growth and innovation in the industry, and below are some of the highlights from our business over the decades.
LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR HISTORY HERE

From our first days in 1949, Seneca Foods has been dedicated to providing quality shelf-stable and frozen food products. Our high standards are maintained through continued investments in advanced food-processing technologies, high-speed efficiencies, plus a passion for uncompromising quality control. Our fruits and vegetables are harvested and packaged to ensure peak flavor, nutrition, and freshness.
Our plants are certified according to British Retail Consortium (BRC) guidelines and recognized by the Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI). We also have training programs, conduct and support numerous audits, and meet our regulatory compliance obligations, including the Food Safety and Modernization Act.
The fruits, vegetables and legumes in our products are not genetically modified. A number of our products are certified organic according to USDA federal guidelines and/or Non-GMO Project Verified in accordance with best practices for GMO avoidance. Visit Best Food Facts to learn more about agricultural transparency.
Read more about Food Safety at Seneca

Peas
We pack our sweet peas fresh from the field so you can count on consistent quality, color, and flavor. We have peas available in various sieve sizes and mixes from early June petite peas, to larger more mature peas.
Sweet Peas are one of your most versatile vegetables. Peas provide flavor, color, and texture in stews and casseroles. They're a perfect addition to chicken or turkey pot pies. They are great side dish with scallions and a twist of lemon, garnished with mint leaves. Use them in soups and salads or make them a colorful ingredient in pasta dishes.
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Black Beans
Our Black Beans are rich in flavor and processed to preserve their original shape and velvety texture. They are a good source of cholesterol-lowering fiber and rich in antioxidants. Black Beans are a great choice for health-conscious customers to use as a key ingredient in chili, salads, wraps, soups, stews, or even as a side dish.
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Pumpkins
Seneca selects naturally sweet, vine-ripened pumpkins to make our premium pumpkin purée. It can be used to make anything from delicious desserts - pumpkin pie, cake, cheesecake, or pumpkin muffins - to main dishes such as soup. Whatever pumpkin recipes are chosen, Seneca's quality and consistency means perfect results, every time.
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Commitment to Health
Our products play a key role in the journey toward healthy eating. USDA dietary guidelines recommend we eat more plant-based foods that provide fiber, antioxidants and healthier fats, including fruit, vegetables, whole grains, beans and nuts. These nutrients are linked to lower risks of heart disease, diabetes, cancer and obesity.
Working with Nutrition Experts
Supermarkets throughout the US are increasingly employing in-house dietitians to provide consumers with the health and wellness information they seek. Seneca has taken a lead role in having our own nutrition experts provide educational resources on topics such as organics, GMO, BPA, recipes and serving suggestions.
Seneca is working with Foodservice marketing staff and dieticians to provide tools to increase fruit and vegetable consumption in out-of-home settings. Learn more about the nutrition experts Seneca is working with.
Saftey is one of the most important aspects of any food processing facility. At Seneca, our commitment comes to life in a number of ways through our quality program. The format of this program empowers all our food handlers to honor theri individual roles while working together with other plant teams to ensure saftey. Our overall model has its advantages because it relies on specialists - from R&D to thermal processing - to concentrate on areas where they have years of exprience while sharing knowledge with others.


Our People encompasses every aspect of the Seneca Foods business — it’s about the farmers who we’ve been partnering with for generations; the employees whose loyalty we pride ourselves on; the communities where we live and work; the young people we support through our foundation; and finally, the customers and consumers who ultimately enjoy the (literal) fruits of our labor.

We are proud to support American farmers by growing 99% of our produce domestically in the US. Growing and harvesting crops on American soil helps support local economies in all of our locations.
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Learn more about where our products are grown here.