Animal care technician ii – te

Job Summary:

The Emmons Blaine Arlington Dairy Research Center is part of the Integrated Dairy Facilities for the Department of Animal and Dairy Science at UW-Madison. This industry leading facility was built in 2008, and is home to 500 milking cows, roughly 100 dry cows, and 100 neo-natal calves. This sand bedded freestall dairy facility, in the heart of the Arlington Ag Research Station just 20 miles north of Madison, allows for the completion of pen-based nutrition work, mammary and reproductive physiology research, welfare and behavioral sciences studies, calf growth research, transition cow management projects, and individual animal intake information.

This position is involved in all aspects of the research dairy operations, including but not limited to, milking, feeding, cleaning, animal handling, and animal health observations at the facility. The daily responsibilities will include all activities involved with milking cows, taking and processing composite milk samples, and observing and handling the lactating cows in the research herd. The incumbent in this position must function with close, progressing to limited supervision over time once a clear understanding of the Standard Operating Procedures is developed. This position requires a high level of attention to detail in order to meet compliance needs of the research facility as well as that of a facility selling a food grade product. The person filling this role will need to be skilled in following written and oral instructions as directed by management and research protocols.

The College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (CALS) is committed to maintaining and growing a culture that embraces diversity, inclusion, and equity, believing that these values are foundational elements of our excellence and fundamental components of a positive and enriching learning and working environment for all students, faculty, and staff. At CALS, we acknowledge that bias, prejudice, racism and hate have historically occurred in many forms that cause significant and lasting harm to members of our community. We commit to taking actions each day toward a college that is inclusive and welcoming to all.

Responsibilities:

Collects samples and administers medication and treatments, in addition to feeding and maintenance responsibilities, to ensure compliance with animal care regulations and support research and instruction.

  • 10% Collects samples from animals and administers medications, injections, and treatments according to established protocols and procedures to be used for diagnostic tests and research
  • 20% Inventories, cleans, and maintains organization of animal holding spaces and supplies
  • 10% Inspects and reports equipment problems to ensure optimal and safe operation
  • 10% Maintains organization of and updates records related to research procedures
  • 50% Observes animal behavior, performs basic animal care, and reports concerns to the appropriate entities to contribute to the health and well-being of animals and promote research

Institutional Statement on Diversity:

Diversity is a source of strength, creativity, and innovation for UW-Madison. We value the contributions of each person and respect the profound ways their identity, culture, background, experience, status, abilities, and opinion enrich the university community. We commit ourselves to the pursuit of excellence in teaching, research, outreach, and diversity as inextricably linked goals.

The University of Wisconsin-Madison fulfills its public mission by creating a welcoming and inclusive community for people from every background – people who as students, faculty, and staff serve Wisconsin and the world.

For more information on diversity and inclusion on campus, please visit: Diversity and Inclusion

Education:

Preferred
H.S. Diploma

Qualifications:

KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS:
-Advanced breeding, feeding, cleaning, and management needs of dairy cattle
-Physiology of reproduction and lactation
-Basic techniques and principles involved in both hand and machine milking
-Regulations related to the sanitation procedures required in production of milk for human consumption
-Nutrient requirements of dairy cattle
-Different forage types and cereal grain types and relative quality of each
-Interpretation of written and oral instructions pertaining to research and management protocol
-Make accurate experimental sampling and measurements
-Use of weighing and measuring devices and to make legible, accurate recordings of data
-Recognize and interpret daily variations in feed intake, milk yield, and body weights
-Make minor repairs and adjustments on equipment
-Familiarity with and ability to recognize the difference between normal and abnormal appearances and behavior of dairy cattle
-Cattle handling and restraining techniques
-Reproductive function and behavior of dairy cattle
-Normal and abnormal parturition in cattle and the proper type and techniques of assistance to use and when to use it
-Basic milking machine functions
-Observing and recognizing abnormal and mastitic milk
-Safe operation and basic function of equipment, such as: automatic alley scrapers, manure pit, barn cleaner, manure auger, feed auger, feed storage bins, belt system conveyor, harvestore oxygen deficient silos, cement starve silos (fermentation type), TMR ration mixer (motorized), feed carts (manual), elevators (feed and bale), silo unloaders, skidster loaders, barn exhaust fans, electric fences, electric cow trainers, cow clippers and vacuum, electric and air sprayers, electric water fountains. Note: This list is not inclusive of all equipment/operations with which individual may be involved.
-Must have calm and patient demeanor to deal with animals and training of fellow employees with little or no experience

Work Schedule:

This job will require a commitment to an every other weekend schedule rotation. Examples of shifts will be from 3:30 AM – 12:00 PM or 12:30 PM – 9:00 PM and will be assigned based on operational need. Opportunities for additional shifts during the week will be available if desired by chosen candidate.

Work Type:

It is anticipated this position requires work be performed in-person, onsite, at a designated work location in Arlington, WI.

Appointment Type, Duration:

Terminal appointment.
This position has the possibility to be extended based on need and/or funding.

Salary:

Minimum $20.00 HOURLY
Depending on Qualifications

Additional Information:

Must be able to lift 50 pounds. Position requires frequent bending and twisting, along with repetitive motions of hands, wrists, and arms. Must be able to respond quickly to actions of 300-1400 pound animals to prevent being stepped on and/or pinned against a gate.

How to Apply:

Please click “Apply Now” to start the application process. You will be required to submit a resume for consideration. If you would like, you may also upload a cover letter. Your resume or cover letter should highlight your experience and skills as they relate to the listed qualifications for maximum consideration.

Contact:

Jessica Cederquist
cederquist@wisc.edu
608-265-8957
Relay Access (WTRS): 7-1-1. See RELAY_SERVICE for further information.

Official Title:

Animal Care Technician II(AN009)

Department(s):

A07-COL OF AG & LIFE SCIENCES/ANIMAL & DAIRY/DAIRY HERD

Employment Class:

Temporary Employment

Job Number:

277946-CL

The University of Wisconsin-Madison is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to, including but not limited to, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, pregnancy, disability, or status as a protected veteran and other bases as defined by federal regulations and UW System policies. We promote excellence through diversity and encourage all qualified individuals to apply.

If you need to request an accommodation because of a disability, you can find information about how to make a request at the following website: https://employeedisabilities.wisc.edu/disability-accommodation-information-for-applicants/

Employment will require a criminal background check. It will also require you and your references to answer questions regarding sexual violence and sexual harassment.

The University of Wisconsin System will not reveal the identities of applicants who request confidentiality in writing, except that the identity of the successful candidate will be released. See Wis. Stat. sec. 19.36(7).

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Applications Open: Apr 20 2023 Central Daylight Time
Applications Close: May 21 2023 11:55 PM Central Daylight Time

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