What are the responsibilities and job description for the Boar Stud Manager position at Genes Diffusion, USA?
Genes Diffusion, USA is part of the larger France based livestock genetics company Genes Diffusion, which was founded in 1917. Located in Stoughton, WI, Genes Diffusion, USA is focused on boar stud management, consulting, and quality control. We take pride in producing high-quality fresh boar semen from top genetics at their growing US facility while also assisting other boar studs with laboratory feedback, consulting, and training.
We are hiring for a full-time Boar Stud Manager to join the team in Stoughton, WI. In this role, you will be leading a team of laboratory, barn, and delivery employees through daily operations at a boar stud facility. As manager of this facility, you are directly responsible for the health and welfare of the boars, collection and proper handling of semen, and timely delivery to customers. Join a positive work environment that thrives off common goals and established customer relationships.
We offer a competitive salary dependent on experience along with a strong benefits package that includes health and dental insurance, 401k with company match, phone stipend, bonus structure, PTO and holidays.
Job Summary:
- Respond to customer inquiries and problem-solving in a professional and effective fashion
- Assist in maintaining and implementing Genes Diffusion production standards across the Genes Diffusion, USA system
- Responsible for the Management of the crew: hire, train, daily schedule management
- Ensure that the overall procedures are applied to Herd Health, Animal Welfare, Hygiene, Biosecurity, Traceability, and production processes.
- Maintain the necessary records as requested by key customers
- Complete monthly stud inventory reports in a timely manner
- Participate in monthly profit/loss reviews and regular budget planning
- Assist in implementing agreed upon budget items and cost-saving strategies
- Provide feedback to supervisor regarding facility needs or customer concerns
- Update job knowledge continually by participating in educational opportunities and ongoing training
- Other duties as assigned by supervisor
Education/Experience
- B.S. or A.S. in Animal Science, Dairy Science, Agriculture Technology or related fields
- Experience with animal handling in a commercial setting
- Swine experience is not required; dairy or beef cattle experience prepares you well for this role
- Preferred experience with commercial animal husbandry including swine or dairy
- Willing to train
- This could include roles such as milker, milk hand, herdsman, herd manager, dairy manager, parlor manager, parlor hand, or barn technician
Knowledge and Skills:
- Ability to care for livestock in a manner consistent with industry standards
- Familiar with Quality Assurance and production standards
- Quality Customer/Client Communication to exceed service expectations
- Ability to manage employees and daily production with a positive attitude
- Organized and detailed
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