Job Description:
• Focus on learning audit tools and procedures in one species when learning the position and company.
• Begin to develop cross species skills and expanding knowledge of other animal welfare sectors.
• Conduct audits at assigned facilities.
• Ensure consistency and accuracy in all audits and audit reports.
• Communicate with client in preparation for audit.
• Maintain confidentiality about all aspects of work and adhere to all procedures established by FACTA and its auditing clients.
• Follow and adhere to all required protocols and procedures including submitting a detailed time and expense report prior to firm deadline.
• Scheduling audit associated travel.
• Communicate with management, producers and others as needed.
• Able to work independently in a timely manner without direct oversight.
• Effectively exhibit communication, listening, and problem-solving skills including asking questions.
• Escalate risks and issues beyond own experience or skill set.
• Complete audit procedures that obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence with a focus on quality and in accordance with applicable auditing standards.
• Maintain professional skepticism including consideration of alternative and disconfirming evidence.
• Complete tasks and deliverables to a high-quality standard.
• Keep senior team members informed of significant developments and progress on the engagement.
Requirements:
• Bachelor’s degree and education related to animal production and welfare is preferred.
• A minimum of five years of experience and/or training in swine production or welfare (equivalent combination of education and experience will be considered).
• Hold an active PAACO Certification (Swine).
• Animal welfare or animal husbandry exposure is required.
• Computer proficiency required with Microsoft Office Suite including Word, Excel, and Outlook.
• Possess a U.S. passport or real ID.
• Effective oral and written communication skills.
• Possess working knowledge of livestock handling tools.
Benefits:
• Travel required with some trips beginning on Sunday evening. Frequency depending upon amount of work contracted.
• To ensure that biosecurity guidelines are followed and met the applicant cannot own or have any regular contact with birds or pigs. This includes domestic birds, pets, and commercial livestock.
• Exceptional attention to detail.
• Excellent organizational and multi-tasking skills.
• Ability to work independently, follow through on all assignments and meet deadlines.