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The Sire Health Coordinator plays a critical role in supporting sire health operations by ensuring accurate coordination of health testing, documentation, and logistics across production facilities.

The Sire Health Coordinator plays a critical role in supporting sire health operations by ensuring accurate coordination of health testing, documentation, and logistics across production facilities.

The Sire Health Coordinator plays a critical role in supporting sire health operations by ensuring accurate coordination of health testing, documentation, and logistics across production facilities.

The Sire Health Coordinator plays a critical role in supporting sire health operations by ensuring accurate coordination of health testing, documentation, and logistics across production facilities.

The Sire Health Coordinator plays a critical role in supporting sire health operations by ensuring accurate coordination of health testing, documentation, and logistics across production facilities.

The Sire Health Coordinator plays a critical role in supporting sire health operations by ensuring accurate coordination of health testing, documentation, and logistics across production facilities.

The Sire Health Coordinator plays a critical role in supporting sire health operations by ensuring accurate coordination of health testing, documentation, and logistics across production facilities.

The Sire Health Coordinator plays a critical role in supporting sire health operations by ensuring accurate coordination of health testing, documentation, and logistics across production facilities.

The Sire Health Coordinator plays a critical role in supporting sire health operations by ensuring accurate coordination of health testing, documentation, and logistics across production facilities.

The Sire Health Coordinator plays a critical role in supporting sire health operations by ensuring accurate coordination of health testing, documentation, and logistics across production facilities.

The Sire Health Coordinator plays a critical role in supporting sire health operations by ensuring accurate coordination of health testing, documentation, and logistics across production facilities.

The Sire Health Coordinator plays a critical role in supporting sire health operations by ensuring accurate coordination of health testing, documentation, and logistics across production facilities.

The Sire Health Coordinator plays a critical role in supporting sire health operations by ensuring accurate coordination of health testing, documentation, and logistics across production facilities.

The Sire Health Coordinator plays a critical role in supporting sire health operations by ensuring accurate coordination of health testing, documentation, and logistics across production facilities.

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How much do sire jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for sire in the United States is $102,373.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $84,500.00 and $118,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Sire, and why are they important?

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What are Sires in the context of animal breeding?

A Sire is a term used to refer to the male parent of an animal, especially in the context of animal breeding such as horses, cattle, or dogs. Sires are chosen for breeding due to their desirable traits, pedigree, and genetic qualities, which breeders hope to pass on to the offspring. The selection of a sire is a critical part of animal husbandry, as it can significantly influence the health, performance, and characteristics of future generations.

What is the difference between Sire vs Breeder?

AspectSireBreeder
CredentialsTypically requires breeding licenses, animal husbandry knowledgeRequires breeding licenses, animal husbandry, and sometimes specific species certifications
Work EnvironmentFarms, breeding facilities, zoosFarms, breeding facilities, pet stores, zoos
Industry UsageUsed in livestock, horse, and exotic animal breedingUsed in animal breeding, pet industry, livestock

Both Sire and Breeder roles involve animal breeding, but a Sire specifically refers to the male parent used for breeding, while a Breeder is responsible for the entire breeding process, including selecting animals, caring for them, and managing offspring. Understanding these distinctions helps clarify job responsibilities and industry expectations.

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Sire Health Coordinator

Sire Health Coordinator

Trans Ova Genetics

Watertown, WI • On-site

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

PEAK Genetics is seeking a motivated, detailoriented professional to join its Sire Health team and contribute to the success of our production operations. The Sire Health Coordinator plays a critical role in supporting sire health operations by ensuring accurate coordination of health testing, documentation, and logistics across production facilities. 

This position blends exposure to livestock with detailed administrative and recordkeeping responsibilities, requiring strong organization, attention to detail, and collaboration with veterinary and production teams. It is an excellent opportunity for individuals seeking a stable, growth-oriented role within a global, sustainability-focused organization. Qualified candidates who are eager to contribute to a high-performing team and grow their career are encouraged to apply.

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Coordinate logistics, supplies, and documentation for routine sire health testing activities
  • Prepare, track, and maintain health testing records and results in production systems
  • Assist with documentation and planning for the movement of bulls between facilities
  • Maintain accurate semen and sire health records in electronic databases
  • Collaborate with veterinary, barn, and production staff to ensure timely and accurate information flow
  • Prepare health testing materials and ensure compliance with established protocols
  • Assist with inventory tracking and organization of health testing supplies
  • Support safety, biosecurity, and regulatory compliance initiatives

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office, particularly Word and Excel
  • Strong attention to detail with a high level of accuracy and accountability
  • Excellent organizational, planning, and interpersonal communication skills
  • Ability to work independently and effectively in a fast-paced team environment
  • Comfortable working with and around large livestock
  • Veterinary technician degree or related experience preferred
  • Experience with cattle health testing (beef or dairy) a plus
  • Interest in continued learning and professional development
PEAK is the source of superior genetics to the URUS brands and the world. PEAK develops and produces elite bovine genetics and industry-leading reproductive products through genetic programs, production, and research and development. PEAK people are in multiple countries and locations and have an extensive level of expertise, including genetics, operations, research, and data management.
PEAK has deep roots in the industry through its origin within the URUS family of companies. As a holding company with cooperative and private ownership, URUS is a family of businesses at the heart of the dairy and beef industry - Alta Genetics, GENEX, Genetics Australia, Leachman Cattle, Jetstream, PEAK, SCCL, Trans Ova Genetics and VAS.  Each organization has its unique identity, products, and services. These companies work globally to provide cutting-edge dairy and beef genetics, customized reproductive services to maximize conceptions, dairy management information to take producers to the frontline of progressive dairy farming, and an array of products and services to help bovines reach their full genetic potential. URUS has 9 brands in 17 retail countries and employs nearly 2,800 people globally.