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Job Location | Moosomin |
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Job Type | Permanent |
How to Apply: LSS invites you to apply with resume and cover letter to the attention of Nikki Henderson, HR Manager. Clearly describe in your cover letter how you have gained the required knowledge and abilities.Application InformationEmployer Name: Livestock Services of Saskatchewan Corp.Contact Name: Nikki HendersonContact Phone: 306.778.8312Employer Website: lssc.caDescriptionLivestock Services of Saskatchewan is a not-for-profit organization that provides livestock inspection services, and administers the brand registry and licensing of livestock dealers in Saskatchewan. LSS is seeking a part-time Livestock Inspector to join our team in the East District. This position is headquartered in Moosomin and the ideal candidate will live within reasonable proximity. Work weeks are flexible to meet auction market schedules and the irregular on-call demand of country work. Work hours are variable and overtime is required during peak inspection and data entry times. The successful candidate must be able available to work as required throughout the year.Livestock Inspectors carry out inspection and investigative duties related to the identification and ownership of livestock at auction markets, assembly stations, feedlots, and on farms and ranches. An Inspector is required to accurately count livestock and examine brands and other identifiers on the livestock, and any relevant manifest, permit, bill or sale or other documentation, to determine rightful ownership of the livestock being presented. Inspectors will ensure compliance to Provincial regulations relating to the sale and transport of livestockand will help interpret legislation and provide information to producers, dealers, agents, transporters and the general public. Inspectors will also assist RCMP Livestock Investigators on relevant cases and will provide assistance to other organizations and jurisdictions as required.Requirements:- livestock handling skills and in-depth knowledge of livestock and their behaviors- strong understanding of farm, ranch and feedlot operations, auction markets and assembly stations- working knowledge of computers and adequate typing skills- Class 5 drivers license and reliable vehicle- communication and conflict management skills- ability to work independently under mentally, physically and environmentally demanding conditions