What are the responsibilities and job description for the Sanitation Technician Hatchery - 1st Shift position at Wayne-Sanderson Farms?
PRIMARY FUNCTION:
Perform a variety of duties within the hatchery. Must always use and maintain personal protective equipment, and work in compliance with all company policies, NCC Animal Welfare Guidelines, and local, state and federal policies, laws and regulations.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND TASKS:
Perform a variety of duties within the hatchery. Must always use and maintain personal protective equipment, and work in compliance with all company policies, NCC Animal Welfare Guidelines, and local, state and federal policies, laws and regulations.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND TASKS:
- Clean and Sanitize incubator machines.
- Clean and Sanitize hatcher machines.
- Clean and Sanitize exhaust ducts.
- Clean and Sanitize machines, floor, drains, basket buggies, etc.
- Do all tasks assigned by members of management.
- Comply with all company policies, NCC Animal Welfare Guidelines, and local, state and federal laws, and regulations.
- Perform additional duties as assigned.
- Ability to work unsupervised and self-motivate.
- Ability to work nights, weekends, holidays and extended shift hours.
- Ability to work cooperatively with supervisors and coworkers.
- Sound work ethic, honesty and moral character.
- Basic understanding of machinery tear down and setup.
- Clean up (parts) experience.
- High School Diploma or equivalent.
- Basic math functions and skills.
- Poultry experience preferred but not required.
- Basic Chemical understanding.
- Follow departmental and company safety policies and programs.
- Must wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
- Follow Standard Operating Procedures and adhere to safety requirements
- Ability to work in a wet and cold environment.
- Ability to stand for an 8 hour shift.
- Lift up to 60 lbs. to include moving, lifting, and pushing machinery.
- Climb up and down ladders in a daily work schedule.
- Stoop and reach overhead (bending & twisting).
- Roll and push buggies (~1,000 lbs.).