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1st Shift Ractopamine Residue Sampling Livestock QA Tech

Description Position at JBS USA Food CompanySCOPE:
Manage a pre-screening and segregation process of never fed beta agonist (racto-free) hogs to ensure that animals that are purchased have not been exposed to ractopamine and thus are eligible to be used for never fed beta agonist program product.
Utilizing saliva collected from live hogs, this pre-screening dramatically reduces any risk that JBS plants may be de-listed from export countries who do not allow the use of beta agonists.
Qualifications:
Must be able to learn and perform all job functionsMust have not received any written disciplinary action over the past yearMust have an excellent attendance record, no more than 3 pointsMust have excellent communication skillsMust have excellent people skillsRESPONSIBLITIES:
Prepare, collect and perform swine saliva tests for purposes of verifying Ractopamine Residue is not presentResponsible to order, manage and organize the inventory of supplies for testingTest or trial new & improved collection methods and proceduresPrepare notes, reports, charts and graphs as necessaryMaintain a history log of tested producersCreate & update all Standard Operating Procedures for the processTQA Certification, comfortable working around active market swineUnderstanding of livestock and harvesting processFlexibility to work different shifts or hours, as neededEnsure safe work practices are being followedAssist the Livestock Manager or Animal Welfare Manager with designated tasksEOE/Vet/Disabled.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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