Job Summary:
The position is responsible for the day-to-day care for animals housed in the boar stud within our Gene Transfer Center (GTC), including health of animals in accordance with safety standards and humane practices. The position is located in Ainsworth, NE.
Job Duties/Responsibilities:
- Responsible for monitoring the health of boars and note any behavioral changes, temperature changes, give vaccinations and other injections as needed, treat minor injuries or illnesses as they occur, care for animals in isolation, collect boar semen, and maintain comprehensive health and production records.
- Adhere to all biosecurity standards and herd health policies, which includes mandatory showering and changing into farm clothes prior to entering the farm, having no contact with other swine, and adhering to down-time requirements as established by PIC (Pig Improvement Company).
- Monitor feed, water, timers, and ventilation systems to assure they are working properly and maintaining proper environments for livestock.
- Perform routine health checks on animals, including administering medications, vaccinations, spraying wounds, tattooing, collecting blood samples and other related needs.
- Perform tagging and training of new boars, handling animals with the upmost care and respect.
- Move adult animals from room-to-room, crate-to-crate, and loading-unloading of trucks, ensuring safety protocols and proper handling are adhered to for the safety of the animals and people involved.
- Power wash and disinfect empty crates, rooms and collection areas for sanitation and bacteria prevention.
- Properly complete euthanasia and dispose of deceased animals.
- Monitor building for air leaks, repair crates, maintain filters, perform general/routine maintenance and repair on buildings, equipment and grounds and bait for rodents.
- Perform other duties as determined by manager in the care and support of animals.
Operating Farm Equipment (if applicable to position as determined by management):
- Be properly trained and certified to operate equipment and vehicles (rented or owned) according to the operator's manual and OSHA standards if applicable.
- Check and maintain all fluid levels according to the operator's manual, prior to starting (vehicles, trucks, tractors, skid steers, UTV side-by-side, etc.).
- Use only the recommended types of fluids listed in the operator’s manual.
- Grease tractors, loaders, skid steers, manure spreader, construction equipment, pay loaders, disk, etc. according to the operator’s manual prior to operation.
- Allow trucks, tractors, skid steers, pay loaders, construction equipment, or any machinery with an engine and fluid levels to warm up all fluid levels including hydraulic oil prior to operation.
- Understand that warranty work can be denied if non-recommended fluids are utilized, or not maintained to the proper level, and not greased.