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DREC Temporary Ranch Hand-Temporary Farming - Machinery

North Dakota University System
locationDickinson, ND 58601, USA
PublishedPublished: Published today
This is a part-time or temporary non-benefited position.

The Dickinson Research Extension is hiring a non-benefited, timeslip employee to work at the Center's ranch located near Manning, ND.

Position Specifics:

Hourly pay rate: Minimum of $18.00 per hour, depending on experience.

General crop, farm and ranch work

Work Schedule: 20 weeks of full-time work with possibility of some overtime.

32 weeks of part-time work at 19.5 hours per week.

Some weekend work required.

Direct Questions to: Chris Augustin, DREC Director Phone: (701) 456-1103 / email: chris.augustin@ndsu.edu

OR

Garry Ottmar, Ranch Manager Phone: (701) 590-0415 / email: garry.ottmar@ndsu.edu

Position Responsibilities:

General crop, farm and ranch work
  • Operation of various types of tractors and agricultural equipment
  • Conduct varioius agronomic practices such as tillage, seeding, harvesting, feed and grain crops
  • Assist with crop hauling and storage
  • Mowing, raking, and baling hay.
  • Hauling and stacking hay
  • Mowing and weed control at ranch site
  • Collecting hay, crop, and soil samples for testing
  • Transporting livestock to and from various locations
  • Performance of other tasks as assigned
Care and handling of livestock
  • Establish routines and perform duties related to the care of livestock on pasture or in pens
  • Prepare feed rations and mixes utilizing feed grinding and chopping equipment
  • Distribute assigned feed rations to livestock and maintain feed consumption records
  • Daily inspection of livestock for health and adequate water supply
  • Assist with veterinary procedures
  • Provide routine cattle checks during calving season, which includes weighing and tagging newborn calves and maintaining calving records
  • Assist with livestock handling to obtain required research data
  • Clean and repair animal shelters, feed and water troughs, barns storage areas, fences, pens corrals and other livestock facilities
  • Performance of other tasks as assigned
Pay is based on several factors, including budget, labor market, prior experience, skills, knowledge, abilities, education, licensure and/or certification and other business considerations.

Minimum Qualifications:
  • 18 years of age
  • Possess valid driver's license
  • Experience in farming and ranching operations
  • Knowledge and experience in care and handling of livestock
  • Proficient in maintenance and operation of machinery and facilities
  • Experience in towing large livestock trailers
  • Ability to work independently and as a team member
  • Possess effective written and oral communication skills
  • Clear background check
Required Applicant Material:
  • Cover letter
  • Resume
  • Contact information for three (3) references
Please include within application if you are currently or have in the past 12 months been employed with NDSU, the North Dakota University System or any other North Dakota State agency. If so, include which agency/department, as well as your how many hours you work a week and in the past 12 months.

Employment Eligibility:

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