Responsibilities
- Safely and efficiently operate live haul trucks.
- Perform regular equipment inspections in accordance with company standards and notify supervisors of any issues.
- Drive in a way that preserves the quality and condition of transported livestock.
- Exchange clear written and verbal information with coworkers, maintenance personnel, farmers, and supervisors about farm status and related matters.
- Keep vehicles and workspaces clean, organized, and well-maintained.
- Collect each assigned flock according to schedule and direction.
- Adhere to established cleaning routines, using correct methods and required personal protective equipment.
- Promote a respectful and collaborative workplace through open communication and team cooperation.
- Complete additional tasks as needed or assigned by management.
Benefits
- Medical, dental, and vision benefits become active 60 days after hire.
- Paid time off includes sick leave, vacation days, observed holidays, and legally mandated paid leave.
- 401(k) plan with employer match starting after one year, based on company vesting terms.
- Opportunities for professional advancement through ongoing training and development programs.
Work Arrangement
On-site — operates across 14 states, Puerto Rico, Mexico, the U.K., the Republic of Ireland, and continental Europe
Other
- Work hours primarily include afternoons and nights.
- Under federal law, all new hires must provide proof of employment eligibility by the end of their third workday.
- Post-offer, pre-employment drug, alcohol, and background screenings are required to support a secure workplace.