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Our Company's Animal Health is a diverse business, offering products, technology solutions and services for all animal species including beef cattle, dairy cattle, swine, poultry, aquaculture, horses and companion animals.
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The SPO helps represent WWF-US and maintain relationships internally with our Network and externally with key industry and producer organizations, stakeholders, local communities, and partners, including those working with beef, dairy, poultry, eggs, and swine commodities, to help influence and drive sustainability initiatives designed to reduce the negative impacts of animal ag production on climate change, biodiversity, soil health, and freshwater ecosystems.
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The Laboratory Animal Technician III (Swine) shall have knowledge of animal behavior and practical experience working with animals to habituate them to new procedures, equipment, and environments through training and positive reinforcement.
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Animal caretaker shall have progressively sufficient knowledge of different livestock (swine, poultry, sheep, goats) and rodent species husbandry requirements to enable them to perform all required duties of animal caretaker II.
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OVERVIEW: Responsibilities of this position are that of a Laboratory Animal Technician III (Swine) for the Animal Care Project. The Laboratory Technician III (Swine) will assist the Program Management in the efficient allocation of the budget, write and maintain reports and develop and maintain an effective relationship with the Government staff.
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M.S., or Ph. D. in Swine Nutrition or related field of study or DVM degree. Work with Swine Business Manger to achieve revenue targets for the Swine segment. Serve as the primary Arm & Hammer Swine Technical Resource to customers for products and act as technical liaison to Corporate R&D, Analytical, Operations, Regulatory and Quality functions.
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Arm & Hammer Account Manager - Swine. Serve as the primary Arm & Hammer Animal Nutrition representative to and manage the relationships of large, business-minded ruminant producers (500+ cows) and their network of influencers.
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Experience in addressing domestic animals including cattle, swine, fowl, and aquaculture. Expert level knowledge of land-use activities, agricultural science, soil science, crop management, water resources including irrigation practices, pest management, and nutrient management.
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