What are the responsibilities and job description for the Feedlot Specialist position at Summit Opportunities?
Essential Job Functions and Responsibilities:
- Oversee and ensure health of cattle
- Daily observation
- Check for open wounds on tails, feet and/or ears
- Cattle are eating and drinking on a regular basis
- Able to walk with no limp on all four hoofs
- Cattle are not by themselves, sunken in, with their head down as that can indicate sickness
- Environment is maintained by cleaning pens weekly by the removal of manure and adding more dirt to maintain comfort
- Administer treatment protocols
- Treatment may included but not limited to the removal of cattle in need of treatment to another location, administering antibiotics and anti-inflammatories with approved methods of euthanasia, as needed
- Vaccination administration and Reporting
- Complete treatment form to outline history of treatment
- Complete Daily Paperwork – Animal treatment summary, feed sheets, commodities reports, etc.
- Assist with morning and afternoon cattle feedings
- Ensure correct rations and feed times are established and followed
- Ensure truck loads are maximized with weights and rations
- Accurately mix feed
- Oversee upkeep of bunks
- Maintain Inventory on all commodities, medications, implants and vaccines
- General maintenance of company equipment
- Include by not limited to applying grease, changing oil, checking tire pressure and replacing tires, as needed
- Ability to operate Heavy Equipment
- Feed Truck
- Payloaders
- Tractor
- Skid Loaders
- Special Projects -- Coordinate and complete special projects as requested for the Iowa Feedlot/Operations Manager and other Summit Farms management, as needed basis
- Maintain a positive attitude while conducting work tasks along with a positive relationship with co-workers, vendors and clients.
- Prioritize work tasks to ensure high priority items are taken care of first
- Perform duties in a safe manner and follow all safety policies
- All other duties as assigned by Manager
- Daily observation
Work Environment:
- This position is performed inside and outside pending the location of the cattle while being exposed to outside weather conditions.
- The noise level within the work environment can be loud and during seasonal months additional fumes and dust may be more noticeable.
Education/Experience:
- Prior experience working and being around livestock is preferred
- Class A CDL preferred, but not required
Physicality Requirements:
- Required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and arms; climb stairs; balance; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl; talk or hear.
- The employee must be able to continuously repeat necessary movements such as bending, lifting and different hand movements as needed to complete tasks
- Ability to frequently lift or move up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift or move up to 50
- Specific vision abilities required by the job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust
- Ability to lift up to 75 pounds along with climbing up ladders and over gates
- Ability to climb in and out of livestock trailers that can be as short as 48 inches in heigh
Position Type:
- This position is full-time working Monday-Friday and/or work every other weekend with a day off during the week pending the schedule.
- Additional hours may be required during staffing challenges and/or seasonal needs.