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| Job Location | Berwick, NS |
| Education | Not Mentioned |
| Salary | Not Disclosed |
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| Job Type | Full Time |
Broiler Breeder Barn OperatorReports To: Broiler Breeder SupervisorJob Location: Waterville & Berwick Nova ScotiaEmployment Status: Permanent Full-Time (40 hours per week)Starting Rate: 15.85$Atlantic Poultry Incorporated (API) provides high quality poultry products to customers throughout NB, NS, PEI and NL. API has evolved to become a significant stakeholder in the Atlantic Canadian Agriculture industry. We continue to be 100% owned by Atlantic Canadians and our goal is to maintain a strong and locally owned poultry industry.SUMMARYA Barn operator’s primary responsibility is to ensure the welfare of the birds under they’re care is maintained. This is done by ensuring the birds have been fed, that there is adequate and quality water available, monitoring pen temperatures, and handling live or deceased birds. Gathering eggs is also a primary responsibility of an operator as the eggs are graded for quality and packaged. Other responsibilities include daily record keeping and data entry of relevant information, weighing birds, and maintaining a clean workspace.Barn operators may also be asked to assist with barn setup and preparation for new flocks as well as helping with flock placements and loadouts.SCHEDULEThe Barn Operator schedule is a rotation that includes weekends for a total of 40 hours per week. An operator may need to work shifts that can include early mornings and late evenings outside of the normal schedule depending on operational needs.REQUIREMENTS