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Idaho Department of Labor Poultry Farm Worker in Caldwell, Idaho

This job was posted by https://idahoworks.gov : For more information, please see: https://idahoworks.gov/jobs/2130939 Dates of Need: 02/01/2024 - 10/31/2024. Worker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of poultry, alfalfa, and cattle. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to poultry production. Duties related to the production of livestock will include the following: inspect and report the need for maintenance of all equipment and infrastructure; clean, maintain, sanitize, disinfect livestock incubators, hatchers, barns, pens, chick rearing facilities, hatching trays and equipment, corrals, stalls, sheds etc.; spray poultry areas with disinfectants and vaccines; collect and properly dispose of waste; check/change lightbulbs; build and maintain nesting boxes and ensure boxes are full of shavings; operate incubators and hatchers; monitor feed, water, illumination, and ventilation systems and clean, adjust, lubricate, and replace system parts as needed; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; clean and maintain feeding equipment; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; monitor the incubation/hatching process; assist chicks in the hatching process; count baby chicks into cages; split up baby chicks to different tiers within barn; remove birds from shipping cartons and place in brooder houses; remove weak, ill and dead poultry from flock; select, weigh, and crate poultry; cut off tips of beak; segregate, grade, and sort chicks; move poultry/eggs into/out of enclosures, incubators, hatchers, etc.; collect/handle/wash/sort eggs; examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine offspring delivery time; check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care; assist in delivery of offspring; apply or administer medications, vaccines, and/or insecticides; handle and care for young livestock; maintain records on livestock; prepare birds for shipping; herd livestock; drive, load/unload trucks weighing less than 26,000 GVW to haul the birds to shipping locations; transport crops from field to storage and/or market; may mix and/or spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from crops or farm grounds; paint/repair/maintain farm structures; replace/repair fencing; perform general clean-up of farm areas; operate vehicle, motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; hoist/stack bales of hay onto wagon/truck. Irrigation duties will include the following: Wheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals. Flood irrigation: shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow siphon water from flooded reservoir or ditch to channel water into designated areas; shovel or hoe soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; set and move siphon tubes. Job duties include various shifts such as 5:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. or 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Work hours may vary and there may be periods when little or no work will be available due to weather, time of year, and the requirements of the cropping program. The worker may be offered work seven days a week, as farm work must be performed seven days a week. The worker will be required, however, to work the minimum number of hours indicated on the application. The worker may be offered more than the specified hours per day but is only required to work the hours specified. The worker may be requested, but will not be required, to work on his/her Sabbath and/or on Federal holidays. Instruction, training, and general supervision will be prov ded by the farm operator or a designated employee. However, the worker must perform required duties without close supervision and listen to, understand, and follow simple instructions of the employer or supervisor. The worker will be required to return worn out tools, supplies, and equipment before new ones will be provided. Most duties are performed out of doors and entail exposure to heat, cold, dust, rain, and other environmental conditions common in fields, including mosquitoes during certain seasons. The worker must crouch, bend, and lift and carry items weighing up to 100 pounds in the course of performing required activities.

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