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Farm Manager - Live Operations

Job Req # 442506 Consumer Products/Industrial Manufacturing Company is looking for:
POSITION:
Farm Manager - Live Operations LOCATION:
Suffolk, Virginia SALARY:
75-85K DEGREE:
Preferred
Experience:
5
Years Experience RELOCATION:
Available The Farm Manager is responsible for ensuring the carrying out of daily responsibilities in the caring for the welfare of the animals, including feed, water, and management.
The Farm Manager directly manages the team of farm employees and ensures they are working effectively and efficiently.
This position will coordinate employees into highly effective team members to produce high quality animals in the most productive manner.
DUTIES &
Responsibilities:
Ensures animals are being cared for daily, including water, feed and management Builds, leads, and trains successful team members to carry out assigned tasks Complies with company Standard Operating Procedures (SOPS) Assists in controlling costs associated with feed, supplies, and labor Sets long and short term targets and goals for breeding and farrowing success Maintains accurate number integrity for record keeping Coordinates and oversees completion of special projects Makes recommendations for operational improvements Conducts safety training meetings and ensures employees are working safely Performs general maintenance and upkeep of buildings, grounds and equipment Maintains open line of communication with neighbors who share land boundaries Complies with the practices and principals of biosecurity to safeguard the life and health of the animals Ensures welfare of animals Assists with other duties as assigned EDUCATION & WORK
Experience:
A minimum of a B.
S degree in Animal Science or equivalent experience is preferred AND 3-5 years related experience in swine production AND Minimum of 1 year people management experience OR A combination of above.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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