Inspector Agricultural Control Service Graubünden
- 11 June 2026
- 100%
- Permanent position
- Chur
About the job
Together for Graubünden
The only trilingual canton in Switzerland is economically, culturally and politically diverse. Graubünden, with 7106 km², is the largest canton in Switzerland and offers a high quality of life with 150 valleys, 615 lakes, 140 holiday resorts and countless sunny days per year. The Cantonal Administration of Graubünden is as versatile as our landscape. Bring your unique skills and help shape the future of the Cantonal Administration of Graubünden with us.
The only trilingual canton in Switzerland is economically, culturally and politically diverse. Graubünden, with 7106 km², is the largest canton in Switzerland and offers a high quality of life with 150 valleys, 615 lakes, 140 holiday resorts and countless sunny days per year. The Cantonal Administration of Graubünden is as versatile as our landscape. Bring your unique skills and help shape the future of the Cantonal Administration of Graubünden with us.
Inspector Agricultural Control Service Graubünden
Office for Agriculture and Geoinformation | approx. 20 inspection days per year | Graubünden
The Office for Agriculture and Geoinformation (ALG) is a department of the Department of Economic Affairs and Social Affairs. It comprises the four divisions Agricultural Measures, Structural Improvements, Surveying and the GIS Competence Centre.
The Agricultural Control Service Graubünden (LKGR) is an accredited inspection body according to the ISO/IEC 17020 standard and is responsible for agricultural-related inspections on ÖLN and summer grazing farms. In the LKGR inspection team, you will check direct payment programmes, animal welfare, primary production as well as various private law labels.
You can expect a varied and responsible role with short decision-making paths as well as a committed, competent team within the cantonal administration.
For the Agricultural Control Service Graubünden, we are looking for two motivated and professionally skilled inspectors from 1 September 2026.
Your area of responsibility
- Inspections of direct payment programmes (ÖLN, GMF, RAUS and pasture contribution, summer grazing), animal welfare, primary production (animal movement, veterinary medicines, animal health, milk production hygiene) and private law labels such as IP-Suisse and QM Swiss Meat.
What we expect from you
- Agricultural qualification with at least two years of practical experience on an ÖLN or organic farm. Practical experience in arable farming is desirable.
- Good IT skills
- Communication and conflict resolution skills and assertiveness
- Independence, reliability and a high level of commitment
- Knowledge of Romansh and/or Italian is an advantage
We look forward to receiving your online application and to meeting you.
If you have any questions, Andrea Laim, Head of Inspection, andrea.laim@alg.gr.ch,
Phone: +41 81 257 24 05, or Michael Burkard, Head of Agricultural Measures, michael.burkard@alg.gr.ch,
Phone: +41 81 257 24 01, will be happy to assist you.
Phone: +41 81 257 24 05, or Michael Burkard, Head of Agricultural Measures, michael.burkard@alg.gr.ch,
Phone: +41 81 257 24 01, will be happy to assist you.
Application deadline: 30 June 2026