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HATCHERY ATTENDANT

Adel, GA Adel, GA Estimated:
$28K - $35.
5K a year Estimated:
$28K - $35.
5K a year 7 hours ago 7 hours ago 7 hours ago Major
Responsibilities:
Makes hourly checks of all hatchers and setters, recording all problems found and making minor repairs when possible.
Calls the Maintenance Department when major repairs are required.
Makes periodic checks inside the setters and hatchers for humidifier leaks, curtains closed and proper turning.
Makes periodic checks of the chick holding rooms for correct temperature, air flow and stacking of chick boxes.
Periodically checks the setter and hatcher rooms for proper temperature and air flow.
Makes a security check of all doors, locking all outside doors after the daytime employees have gone.
Learns proper method of operating the auxiliary power unit and electrical panel change-over in time of power failure.
Notifies Egg Supervisor when a power failure occurs in the Hatchery.
Waters hatchers and setters each morning and cleans the wick tanks on all setters weekly.
Assists with the continuous fumigation schedule for the hatchers.
Repetitive Motion when traying eggs.
Responsible for cleaning areas assigned by the Sanitation Supervisor.
Performs other duties as assigned by the Sanitation Supervisor.
Position Requirements:
In addition to meeting the basic qualifications for new employees, the employee must also meet the following
Qualifications:
-Must be able to walk on concrete for long periods of time.
-Must be able to work nights and weekends, using rotating shifts and to work alone.
-Must have proper vision or corrective lenses.
-Must be able to lift 50 lbs.
-Must be able to push/pull egg racks weighing up to 700 lbs.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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