ANIMAL BREEDER III
Description
Essential Functions:
- Learn and develop individual skills based on work requirements in the employees designated work area.
- Work in a cohesive team environment to provide essential care to the animals.
- Expect 100% supervision for the first 30 days of employment followed. Determination of Animal Care Technician 2 to be made at 90 days of employment.
- Basic sow/gilt handling: feeding/watering/moving.
- Operating machinery and equipment.
- Assisting with farrowing (birth).
- Assist with breeding (artificial insemination).
- Handling and using chemicals.
- Vaccinating and medicating sows and piglets.
- Cleaning, afterbirth, dead pigs, scraping.
- Ability to use computer equipment: hand held devices and electronic wands.
- Loading and unloading pigs as scheduled.
- Maintaining farm cleanliness.
- Adhere to all biosecurity standards including showering in and out of facilities.
Success Factors:
- Successful demonstration of high level of proficiency in all trained and required areas at 90-days of employment.
- Able to act in solving problems while exhibiting judgment and a systematic approach to decision making.
- Able to react to a work environment that will change day to day as unexpected things occur in the production system.
- Reliable transportation to get to and from work, located in a rural area.
Job Qualifications:
- A B.S. degree in Animal Science or equivalent
- An attached 1-2 page resume is required.
- Working knowledge of MS Office including MS Excel is helpful.
- Valid driver’s license
- Working knowledge of all the following:
- Sow farm management
- Swine animal welfare standards
- Biosecurity and health management processes and procedures
- Safety and Environmental
- Previous animal care experience preferred but not required.
- Be a team oriented, self-motivated and positive individual with strong work ethic.
- Work weekend and holiday hours as required on a rotational basis.
Working Conditions:
- Standing, walking and the ability to be on feet 8 to 10 hours per day.
- Frequent bending, reaching, squatting and kneeling.
- Frequent use of one or both arms to grasp or pull.
- Frequent lifting of objects weighing 3 – 20 pounds.
- Occasional bending wile pulling or lifting objects weighing up to 50 pounds or requiring up to 50 pounds of force to move.
- Occasional bending wile pulling or lifting objects weighing up to 100 pounds or requiring up to 100 pounds of force to move.
- Ability to print and or write legibly
- Ability to communicate both verbally and in writing.
- Ability to work with all office equipment is required.
- Ability to work in animal confinement conditions
- Extended hours are required as needed.
EOE/Vet/Disability