About The Position

The Environmental Services Skid Steer Operator helps ensure that all waste from the layer and pullet houses is removed in a timely and efficient manner.

Requirements

  • High school diploma is preferred - basic communication and math skills are highly desired
  • Must hold a valid driver's license
  • Capable of performing job functions related to waste removal - including moving and operating equipment, cleaning areas etc
  • Capable of working in an environment that may require physical exertion- due to heat, cold, wind, etc.
  • Capable of learning how to properly operate and maintain forklifts, skid loaders, crawler loaders, and other equipment
  • Capable of cleaning out equipment at the end of the day - basic sanitation of equipment, trucks, tools, etc.
  • Capable of filling out basic paperwork (hauling statements, tonnage, bill of lading reports)
  • Capable of working a flexible schedule - including some weekend work, overtime work, and occasional holidays
  • Capable of lifting items weighing 50 lbs or more
  • Ability to understand, read, write and speak basic English
  • Willing to comply with all Rose Acre's employment policies

Responsibilities

  • Responsible for manure removal from the houses
  • Capable of learning how to properly operate and maintain forklifts, skid loaders, crawler loaders, and other equipment in a safe and efficient manner
  • Responsible for the maintenance and cleaning of haul-out equipment and trucks
  • Responsible for keeping accurate paperwork of daily removal amounts/locations shipped to, etc.
  • Responsible for assisting in the general maintenance of the houses
  • Any other duties assigned by management

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Industry

Animal Production and Aquaculture

Education Level

High school or GED

Number of Employees

1,001-5,000 employees

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