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W.F. GORING AND SON INC Range Sheepherder (Temporary) UT/NV/ID in DEWEYVILLE, Utah

Temporary Need: 04/01/24 to 12/14/24. Nine (9) full-time, seasonal, temporary Range Sheepherders needed. Requirements: Must have 3 months experience with 800-1000 head flocks. Able to lift 50 lbs. One reference required. Wage is $1,986.76/mo. Location: Work will be performed in Deweyville, Utah. Multiple worksites in Tooele, Box Elder, Cache, Rich, and Weber Counties Utah will be used. Elko County Nevada and Bonneville County Idaho will be used. Worksite locations varies depending on season, weather and grazing rotation. On call for up to 24 hours 7 days a week. Duties: Herders will assist in corralling, sorting, loading and off-loading transport trucks. May be required to repair, maintain or replace segments of fence in range pasture situations. May assist in operating machinery used in feeding or watering livestock. May assist in watering crops grown solely for livestock feed. Herder may be camped at ranch headquarters for less than 50% of the contract to assist with range animals that are brought in for additional care and maintenance. May assist in lambing docking and shearing. The following seasonal duties will need to be performed: Herder will need to move pregnant ewes to lambing grounds. Be able to identify signs of ewes going into labor and identify potential problems during the labor process. Know how and when to assist during difficult births. Be able to properly constrain ewes for difficult births and able to graft orphan lambs to mothers. Ability to identify herd health issues including but not limited to malnutrition of ewes and lambs, prolapse and mastitis. Provide water to animals, including minor maintenance of water troughs and water lines. May need to haul water in truck to supplement animal water needs. May need to provide supplement feed for the ewes and lambs if the range has insufficient forage. Disperse livestock on the range to reduce overcrowding and increase the success of mother and lamb bonding. Protect vulnerable livestock (lambs and ewes in labor) from predators. Move ewes and lambs and assist in branding, castrating, vaccinating, tagging and worming. Ability to safely catch lambs with a hook. Move ewes and lambs to summer range grounds, which will included trailing, sorting and loading and off-loading of transport trucks. Some work/tasks may occur off the range, but more than 51% of work will be performed on the range. Western Range Association and its member ranches facilitate practices of good animal husbandry. Employees that are found abusing, neglecting or abandoning livestock entrusted to their care may be terminated for cause. If the negligent/abusive actions of an employee result in the loss/death of livestock/animals or cause harm to another person, the employee may be held accountable for these actions. Terms and conditions of employment: Western Range Association and its rancher members maintain a strong commitment to providing a safe, efficient, and productive work environment. An employee's involvement with alcohol and drugs could be extremely dangerous to all employees and others, and disruptive to the workplace. Use, manufacture, distribution or possession of an illegal drug, or misuse of a prescription drug is cause for termination. Any person found to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs while working will be terminated. At the employers expense, all applicants may be required to complete pre-employment alcohol and drug testing. Failure to consent to requested testing, will result in disqualification of the applicant. Tools, room, board, kitchen facilities and transportation provided at no cost to the worker. Must be able to maintain bearings for grazing; must be able to ride and handle horses in a manner to assure the safety of the worker, co-workers, and livestock; employee must be willing to perform tasks capably and efficiently without close supervision; absences from work and/or failure to perform required tasks will not be tolerated; must be willing a nd able o live and work singly or in small groups of workers in isolated areas for extended periods of time; the job entails working with farm machinery; will work outdoors in all types of weather and occasional exposure to herding hazards such as poisonous snakes and predators. Must provide employment eligibility documentation (I9 verification) upon hire. The employer will provide, at no cost to the worker, Workers' Compensation coverage or private insurance which is equal to Workers' Compensation laws for comparable employment. Applicants that have not worked as a livestock worker during the past twelve (12) months, up to two (2) references will be required. The employer guarantees to offer the worker employment for a total number of work days equal to at least 3/4's of the total work period beginning with the first workday after the arrival of the worker at the place of employment or advertised contractual first day of need. Whichever is later to occur, and ending on the expiration date specified. If the worker completes 50% of the work contract period, the employer shall pay the worker the cost incurred by the worker for transportation and daily subsistence from the place from which the worker has come to work for the employer ($15.46/day, maximum $59/day with receipts). The offered wage equals or exceeds the highest of the prevailing wage (AWER) that is issued and determined by DOL for the time period the work is performed (or whichever is the highest rate). This job is in connection with a future H-2A labor certification application.

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