Poultry Science Association
Service Room Technician-Poultry
Poultry Science Association, Sallisaw, Oklahoma, United States, 74955
Job Description
We are looking for a diligent and attentive Service Room Technician to join our team at the hatchery facility. The Service Room Technician will be responsible for performing a variety of essential services on day‑old chicks, managing egg room operations, and maintaining cleanliness and orderliness within the facility. This role requires a high degree of accuracy, attention to detail, and a commitment to the health and welfare of chicks in our care.
Responsibilities
Perform various day‑old chick services, including proper spur prevention, debeaking, and toenail removal, adhering to the highest standards of animal welfare and operational protocols.
Manage and perform tasks in the egg room, including setting up eggs for incubation, candling to assess egg viability, and ensuring the correct environment for egg storage and incubation.
Maintain cleanliness and sanitation of the service room, egg room, and related equipment to ensure a hygienic environment conducive to chick health and quality hatchery operations.
Accurately perform candling to check the quality and development of embryos within the eggs, discarding any that are not viable or do not meet quality standards.
Conduct proper grading of male and female line chicks, ensuring accurate sorting according to specific criteria and standards.
Maintain detailed and accurate records of all tasks performed, including data on chick handling, egg incubation settings, and results of candling and grading.
Work closely with other hatchery staff to coordinate tasks and ensure smooth and efficient operations throughout the service room and egg room.
Adhere to all safety guidelines and animal welfare standards, using appropriate protective gear and handling methods to ensure both personal safety and the well‑being of the chicks.
Preferred Experience
Experience in hatchery operations or a similar setting.
Knowledge of proper techniques for debeaking, toenail removing, and other chick services.
Perform delicate tasks with a high degree of accuracy.
Strong organizational skills.
Basic understanding of record‑keeping.
Benefits
Weekly Pay
$5 Prescription Drugs
$5 Doctor's Visit Copays
Free Tele‑Doctor Service
Free Counseling Services
Life Insurance Included
Vision Insurance Included
Dental Insurance Included
Vacation and Holiday Pay
Scholarship Opportunities
NEW! 401(k) Retirement Plan
Free Legal Services
Our unbeatable employee discount program
If this sounds like something you would be interested in, Apply Now so we can schedule an interview. We can’t wait to talk to you!
–Your Ōnin team
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Responsibilities
Perform various day‑old chick services, including proper spur prevention, debeaking, and toenail removal, adhering to the highest standards of animal welfare and operational protocols.
Manage and perform tasks in the egg room, including setting up eggs for incubation, candling to assess egg viability, and ensuring the correct environment for egg storage and incubation.
Maintain cleanliness and sanitation of the service room, egg room, and related equipment to ensure a hygienic environment conducive to chick health and quality hatchery operations.
Accurately perform candling to check the quality and development of embryos within the eggs, discarding any that are not viable or do not meet quality standards.
Conduct proper grading of male and female line chicks, ensuring accurate sorting according to specific criteria and standards.
Maintain detailed and accurate records of all tasks performed, including data on chick handling, egg incubation settings, and results of candling and grading.
Work closely with other hatchery staff to coordinate tasks and ensure smooth and efficient operations throughout the service room and egg room.
Adhere to all safety guidelines and animal welfare standards, using appropriate protective gear and handling methods to ensure both personal safety and the well‑being of the chicks.
Preferred Experience
Experience in hatchery operations or a similar setting.
Knowledge of proper techniques for debeaking, toenail removing, and other chick services.
Perform delicate tasks with a high degree of accuracy.
Strong organizational skills.
Basic understanding of record‑keeping.
Benefits
Weekly Pay
$5 Prescription Drugs
$5 Doctor's Visit Copays
Free Tele‑Doctor Service
Free Counseling Services
Life Insurance Included
Vision Insurance Included
Dental Insurance Included
Vacation and Holiday Pay
Scholarship Opportunities
NEW! 401(k) Retirement Plan
Free Legal Services
Our unbeatable employee discount program
If this sounds like something you would be interested in, Apply Now so we can schedule an interview. We can’t wait to talk to you!
–Your Ōnin team
#J-18808-Ljbffr