The Teaching Dairy Barn is a 24-hour/7-days a 7-day-a-week operation. This position involves direct oversight of approximately 200 adult cattle and 30 calves. Primary duties include milking cows and cleaning the barn twice daily as well as observing reporting and managing health events as needed.
Additional responsibilities are typical of commercial dairy operations and include but are not limited to:
Traveling with a commercial feed truck to collect feed daily
Traveling with truck and trailer to transport livestock
Cleaning and maintaining Teaching Dairy Facilities and equipment (manually cleaning manure and soiled bedding from cow stalls box stalls tie stalls bedded pack and calf hutch areas and washing and disinfecting facilities with manual scrubbing and/or pressure washer)
Lifting bales of hay/ bagged feed/ etc
Exceptional animal handling skills are required. Our employees have frequent interactions with students researchers faculty and visitors. Professional and courteous conduct is necessary at all times.
Required Qualifications:
High school diploma or equivalent
Experience milking in a dairy milking parlor
Exceptional animal handling skills
Experience driving farm equipment specifically skid steers & ATV
Basic reading writing and computer skills
Ability to lift 100 lbs. and be able to push pull carry stretch and reach on a regular basis.
Excellent communication skills and strong attention to detail
Must possess a NYS CDL CLASS B license with air brake endorsement
Must pass a pre-employment drug test and be subject to random drug and alcohol testing.
Willingness and ability to work in unfavorable seasonal conditions (summer/winter temperatures) unfavorable environmental conditions (eg. dusty straw or hay) and in unpredictable animal environments. The possibility of being kicked or bitten by an animal is always present.
Important Details about the Position
This is a full-time 6-month temporary position with potential to extend based on funding and performance
Employees must receive the pre-exposure rabies prophylaxis vaccination series prior to or immediately after hire which will be paid for by the department.
We are unable to provide Visa sponsorship now or in the future for this position.
Relocation assistance will not be provided for this position.
Pay Rate: $27.00/hr
Schedule: Friday - Monday 4:00am - 2:00pm
Work Location: Ithaca NY
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University Job Title:
Temporary Animal Technician
Job Family:
Temporary Health
Level:
No Grade - Hourly
Pay Rate Type:
Hourly
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Remote Option Availability:
Onsite
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Contact Name:
Gabriel Gonzalez
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