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Carpenter

Metairie, LA · On-site

$19.50 - $26.50/hr

... farming square, screwdriver assortment, nail set, etc. * Returns carpentry tools to Marine Yard or ... Performs wood framing and metal stud framing as dictated by the project. * Inspects and makes minor ...

Blade Tech

Abilene, TX

$16.75 - $23/hr

Travel extensively with little or no notice to customer wind farm sites. * Deliver a "safety-first ... Machining experience with boring, resurfacing, stud extraction and helical replacement a plus.

Carpenter

Metairie, LA · On-site

$19.50 - $26.50/hr

... farming square, screwdriver assortment, nail set, etc. * Returns carpentry tools to Marine Yard or ... Performs wood framing and metal stud framing as dictated by the project. * Inspects and makes minor ...

Carpenter

Metairie, LA

$19.50 - $26.50/hr

... farming square, screwdriver assortment, nail set, etc. * Returns carpentry tools to Marine Yard or ... Performs wood framing and metal stud framing as dictated by the project. * Inspects and makes minor ...

Carpenter

Metairie, LA

$19.50 - $26.50/hr

... farming square, screwdriver assortment, nail set, etc. * Returns carpentry tools to Marine Yard or ... Performs wood framing and metal stud framing as dictated by the project. * Inspects and makes minor ...

Building Maintenance Technician III

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$18.25 - $24.75/hr

You strive to be helpful, engaging, and knowledgeable of all things Atlanta Hawks and State Farm ... Metal stud framing * Welding Knowledge, GMAW/MIG, GTAW/TIG, Plasma cutting, acetylene torch cutting

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How much do stud farm jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for stud farm in the United States is $18.55, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a stud farm?

A stud farm is a specialized breeding facility where livestock, most commonly horses, are selectively bred to produce offspring with desirable traits. These farms house stallions (male breeding animals) and mares (female breeding animals) and manage the breeding process to improve bloodlines, performance, and value. Stud farms often provide additional services such as boarding, training, and veterinary care. They play a crucial role in the horse racing and equestrian industries, as well as in the breeding of other animals like cattle or dogs.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a stud farm manager?

To thrive as a Stud Farm Manager, you need in-depth knowledge of equine breeding, animal husbandry, and farm management, usually supported by experience in agriculture or a relevant degree. Familiarity with breeding management software, record-keeping systems, and basic veterinary tools is commonly required. Strong leadership, attention to detail, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for managing staff, coordinating breeding programs, and maintaining animal welfare. These skills and qualifications ensure the health and productivity of the horses, efficient farm operations, and successful breeding outcomes.

What are some typical challenges faced by professionals working at a stud farm, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals at a stud farm often encounter challenges such as managing unpredictable animal behavior, coordinating breeding schedules, and ensuring the health of both mares and stallions. These responsibilities require strong attention to detail, adaptability, and effective communication within the team, especially during peak breeding seasons. Addressing these challenges involves ongoing training in animal husbandry, maintaining clear protocols for biosecurity and animal care, and fostering a collaborative work environment where team members can support each other and share expertise.

What is the difference between Stud Farm vs Horse Trainer?

AspectStud FarmHorse Trainer
Primary RoleBreeding and raising horses for reproductionTraining horses for riding, competition, or work
Work EnvironmentBreeding farms, stables, breeding facilitiesRiding arenas, stables, training yards
Required CredentialsKnowledge of breeding, genetics, sometimes certifications in equine reproductionRiding skills, certifications in equine training or riding
Industry UsageEquine breeding industry, stud farmsEquine sports, riding schools, private training

While both roles work within the equine industry, a Stud Farm focuses on breeding and reproductive management, whereas a Horse Trainer specializes in training horses for various disciplines. Understanding these differences helps clarify career paths and job expectations in the equine sector.

How to start a stud farm?

Starting a stud farm involves acquiring suitable land, obtaining necessary permits, and investing in quality breeding stock. Knowledge of equine care, breeding practices, and farm management is essential, along with relevant certifications or experience in equine husbandry.
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Infographic showing various Stud Farm job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 96% Full Time, and 4% Part Time. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $38,581 per year, or $18.5 per hour.

Pig Care Technician-GTC (58819)

Sandy Pine Systems, Inc.

Ainsworth, NE • On-site

$14 - $19/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 2 days ago

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Job description

Sandy Pine is a multigenerational, family-owned farming operation based in Nebraska. We specialize in producing the highest quality pigs for our customers around the country and transport them all over the world. We are made up of multiple farm locations, all strategically located to provide our pigs with the safest and healthiest environment. Because of this commitment to excellence, we provide the highest quality swine genetics in the industry.
This position is located in Ainsworth, Nebraska. 
Job Summary:

The Pig Care Technician is responsible for the day-to-day care for animals housed in the boar stud within our Gene Transfer Center (GTC), including health of animals in accordance with safety standards and humane practices. The position includes general maintenance duties to support the facility needs.
Job Description:

  • Responsible for monitoring the health of boars and note any behavioral changes, temperature changes, give vaccinations and other injections as needed, treat minor injuries or illnesses as they occur, care for animals in isolation, collect boar semen, and maintain comprehensive health and production records.
  • Adhere to all biosecurity standards and herd health policies, which includes mandatory showering and changing into farm clothes prior to entering the farm, having no contact with other swine, and adhering to down-time requirements as established by PIC (Pig Improvement Company).
  • Monitor feed, water, timers, and ventilation systems to assure they are working properly and maintaining proper environments for livestock.
  • Perform routine health checks on animals, including administering medications, vaccinations, spraying wounds, tattooing, collecting blood samples and other related needs.
  • Power wash and disinfect empty crates, rooms and collection areas for sanitation and bacteria prevention.
  • Properly complete euthanasia and dispose of deceased animals.
  • Monitor building for air leaks, repair crates, maintain filters, perform general/routine maintenance and repair on buildings, equipment and grounds and bait for rodents.
  • Perform general handyman tasks from site maintenance to construction including repairs on equipment, machines, parts replacement, barn repairs, feed bin repairs, electrical wiring, carpentry, welding, oil changes, operate a company vehicle to help with supply movement, etc.
  • Perform other duties as determined by manager in the care and support of animals.

Operating Farm Equipment (if applicable to position as determined by management):

  • Be properly trained and certified to operate equipment and vehicles (rented or owned) according to the operator's manual and OSHA standards if applicable.
  • Check and maintain all fluid levels according to the operator's manual, prior to starting (vehicles, trucks, tractors, skid steers, UTV side-by-side, etc.).
  • Use only the recommended types of fluids listed in the operator’s manual.
  • Grease tractors, loaders, skid steers, manure spreader, construction equipment, pay loaders, disk, etc. according to the operator’s manual prior to operation.
  • Allow trucks, tractors, skid steers, pay loaders, construction equipment, or any machinery with an engine and fluid levels to warm up all fluid levels including hydraulic oil prior to operation.
  • Understand that warranty work can be denied if non-recommended fluids are utilized, or not maintained to the proper level, and not greased.

Job Qualifications:

  • 1+ years of swine production experience preferred.
  • 1+ years of livestock experience preferred.
  • 1+ years of general handyman (maintenance) experience required, including working knowledge of hand/power tools, carpentry, plumbing, electrical wiring, machinery and mechanical processes.
  • Driver's license required and must be insurable.
  • Ability to work in conditions with varying temperatures, loud noise, odiferous and dust.
  • Ability to work around large animals, which can cause injury if handled improperly.
  • Ability to stand and walk on concreate floors for up to 9+ hours per day, with the ability to assist in moving deceased animals that might weigh upwards of 500 pounds.
  • Ability to lift up to 50 pounds.
  • Ability to work with moving mechanical parts and vibration while wearing required personal protective equipment and adhering to all safety standards.
  • Demonstrate ability and desire to work closely with animals, providing humane care and treatment.
  • Ability to communicate effectively and provide resolution and follow-up to meet needs of facility.
  • Strong communication skills, ability to work independent and collaboratively, and ability to apply independent thinking and judgement.
  • Ability to perform general and routine maintenance and repair on buildings, equipment, and grounds.
  • Ability to operate computer and lab equipment, farm tractors, pickup and trailer, power generator and other maintenance equipment.
  • Ability to perform the required functions of the job, including physical demands like pushing heavy feed carts up to 600 feet, handle (move by pushing or herding) adult pigs weighing over 500 pounds, kneel and bend at the waist for long periods of time, climb over 4-foot pens, climb feed bins maintaining 3 points of contact for safety purposes at all times, operate high power washing equipment utilizing proper safety goggles, safety trigger release mechanisms, and waterproof protective clothing and footwear.
  • Willingness to take on additional duties as assigned by management.


Benefits:

Sandy Pine offers a competitive benefits package to all full-time positions:

  • Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance
  • 401(k) with Company Match
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Company Paid Life Insurance, Voluntary Life Insurance, Voluntary Short-Term Disability, Voluntary Long-Term Disability, Accident, Critical Illness & Hospital Indemnity
  • Paid Time Off