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Estimated Pay $17 per hour
Hours Full-time, Part-time
Location Saint Louis, MO
Saint Louis, Missouri

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Job Description

Farm and Property Professional Caretaker Needed in St. Louis County, Missouri.

We are looking for an experienced, reputable, hard-working, loyal, dedicated, careful, and conscientious person to assist in farm and property maintenance.

This is a long-term full time position.  Typical hours are 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Monday-Friday. There are potentially some weekend hours from time to time.

We do have a pre-screen drug test and background check.

We need someone who has an excellent previous employment history and takes pride in their work.  This is NOT a seasonal position, but a full-time position all year long and looking for a long-term mutually beneficial relationship.

We are looking for a master landscaper,  Lawn and Plant Care Professional, experience with large animals including cattle and horses preferred but not required. 

Necessary Personal Attributes:

  • Hard working
  • Initiative
  • Highly detailed
  • Drive to succeed
  • Honest
  • Trust-worthy
  • Dependable

 

Important Skills Needed:

 

  • High-End Landscaping
  • Mowing and trimming expert on all types of machines
  • Fertilization application expert
  • Plant selection and trimming.
  • Tree Trimming and removal.
  • Grass string trimming
  • Cutting of beds and mulching.
  • Irrigation expertise and water management
  • Control of critters and grubs
  • Experience with cattle and horses
  • Fence maintenance
  • Hay Baling
  • Tractor Experience
  • Driving a 250 with trailer
  • Building Maintenance

 

We offer competitive wages, benefits including paid healthcare, personal days, paid vacation, and paid holidays and a beautiful work environment.

The majority of the position will be outside and thus willingness and desire to work in all weather conditions is a must. We are looking for a top flight candidate who has the desire and willingness to be motivated and focused each and every day doing the best job they possibly can.

Please email your resume for consideration.

Company Description
The origination of Wild Horse Creek Farms really started 42 years ago in 1972 when on a snowy Christmas morning Hike and Alma Rayburn gave a very special gift to their grandson, Craig Bidner, when he was only 5 years old. That gift was not one you can unwrap, but it was even better, one you could ride -- a Shetland pony name Holly. Holly and Craig became fast friends and shortly thereafter Holly had a beautiful colt that Craig named Sparky. The bond Craig created with Holly and Sparky forever created a lasting and meaningful love of horses, animals, land, and agriculture.

By the time Craig turned 8, he became interested in raising and showing swine and elected to raise the breed Yorkshire. He stared out with one sow that he named Mandy who had a beautiful litter of piglets. Unfortunately, that winter she caught pneumonia and died, a hard lesson to learn about life and all living things to be sure. The litter however survived and this one litter turned into 40 litters a year by the time Craig "retired" from raising hogs after a 10 year stint in 4-H that resulted in many highlights including: National Club Congress Award Winner, Grand Champion Yorkshire Barrow at the Illinois State Fair, State Federation Leader, McLean County 4-H Council President, President of the Danvers Industrial Youth 4-H Club, I Dare You Award Winner, McLean County Student of the Year, and Gene Mossberger Youth Award.

Craig attended the University of Illinois and for the first time in his life did not have responsibilities for any animals minus his Doberman Pinscher named Zeus who still lived on the farm back home.

Craig dived into studies and fun while attending Illinois and graduated with honors with a degree in Journalism. Craig was very involved on campus including: President of Star and Crescent (Sophomore Honorary), President of Ma-Wan-Da (Senior Honorary), Orange Crush (Athletic Booster Club), finalist for Chief Illiniwek, Member of the Student Alumni Association, Top 100 Seniors, active member of Farm House Fraternity, Fraternity All-Star Basketball Team, and member of the Senior Homecoming Court. Craig accepted a position with the Hospitex Division of Baxter Healthcare upon his graduation in 1989 and began a career in sales assuming the life he had known connected to agriculture was in the past.

In 1993 Craig's life was about to change in two significant ways, first he married Joy Elizabeth Edwards and together they purchased Nikco Sports (3 months after they were married). Nikco Sports is a national sports marketing company based in Chesterfield, Missouri and focuses on retail distribution, web related sales (www.nikcosports.com), servicing and selling to past and future individual and corporate clients, and a promotional advertising division which has raised nearly two million for various charities around the country including, but not limited to: The Make A Wish Foundation, Boys and Girls Clubs, Ronald McDonald House, United Way, Red Socks Foundation, Cardinals Care, Special Olympics, 49ers Foundation, Kelly Cares Foundation, Detroit Tigers Foundation, Giants Community Fund, Community Foundation of Greater Memphis, LSU Foundation, UCONN Athletic Development Fund, Food for Lane County Oregon, and many many more.

While Craig and Joy have spent over 21 years owning and managing Nikco Sports, agriculture has never been completely "out of the picture" and remains a passion and focus. Over the years Craig and Joy have remain intimately involved in agriculture and own and manage 9 farms located in McLean Co. Il., Piatt Co. Il., Champaign Co. Il., Douglas Co., Il., and St. Louis County, Missouri. We raise corn, soybeans, Longhorn cattle, Clydesdales, and two awesome and active children.

The passion for Clydesdales began as a general fondness, appreciation, and admiration for these amazing horses. Once Craig and Joy purchased their future homestead off Wild Horse Creek Road it was just a matter of time before some sort of animal appeared to graze the beautiful valley pastures. It ended up being a beautiful Clydesdale named Belleau W.S. Serena purchased from Anheuser-Busch at the 2004 Clydesdale Breeders of the United States Sale in Springfield, Illinois.

Company Description

The origination of Wild Horse Creek Farms really started 42 years ago in 1972 when on a snowy Christmas morning Hike and Alma Rayburn gave a very special gift to their grandson, Craig Bidner, when he was only 5 years old. That gift was not one you can unwrap, but it was even better, one you could ride -- a Shetland pony name Holly. Holly and Craig became fast friends and shortly thereafter Holly had a beautiful colt that Craig named Sparky. The bond Craig created with Holly and Sparky forever created a lasting and meaningful love of horses, animals, land, and agriculture.\r\n\r\nBy the time Craig turned 8, he became interested in raising and showing swine and elected to raise the breed Yorkshire. He stared out with one sow that he named Mandy who had a beautiful litter of piglets. Unfortunately, that winter she caught pneumonia and died, a hard lesson to learn about life and all living things to be sure. The litter however survived and this one litter turned into 40 litters a year by the time Craig "retired" from raising hogs after a 10 year stint in 4-H that resulted in many highlights including: National Club Congress Award Winner, Grand Champion Yorkshire Barrow at the Illinois State Fair, State Federation Leader, McLean County 4-H Council President, President of the Danvers Industrial Youth 4-H Club, I Dare You Award Winner, McLean County Student of the Year, and Gene Mossberger Youth Award.\r\n\r\nCraig attended the University of Illinois and for the first time in his life did not have responsibilities for any animals minus his Doberman Pinscher named Zeus who still lived on the farm back home.\r\n\r\nCraig dived into studies and fun while attending Illinois and graduated with honors with a degree in Journalism. Craig was very involved on campus including: President of Star and Crescent (Sophomore Honorary), President of Ma-Wan-Da (Senior Honorary), Orange Crush (Athletic Booster Club), finalist for Chief Illiniwek, Member of the Student Alumni Association, Top 100 Seniors, active member of Farm House Fraternity, Fraternity All-Star Basketball Team, and member of the Senior Homecoming Court. Craig accepted a position with the Hospitex Division of Baxter Healthcare upon his graduation in 1989 and began a career in sales assuming the life he had known connected to agriculture was in the past.\r\n\r\nIn 1993 Craig's life was about to change in two significant ways, first he married Joy Elizabeth Edwards and together they purchased Nikco Sports (3 months after they were married). Nikco Sports is a national sports marketing company based in Chesterfield, Missouri and focuses on retail distribution, web related sales (www.nikcosports.com), servicing and selling to past and future individual and corporate clients, and a promotional advertising division which has raised nearly two million for various charities around the country including, but not limited to: The Make A Wish Foundation, Boys and Girls Clubs, Ronald McDonald House, United Way, Red Socks Foundation, Cardinals Care, Special Olympics, 49ers Foundation, Kelly Cares Foundation, Detroit Tigers Foundation, Giants Community Fund, Community Foundation of Greater Memphis, LSU Foundation, UCONN Athletic Development Fund, Food for Lane County Oregon, and many many more.\r\n\r\nWhile Craig and Joy have spent over 21 years owning and managing Nikco Sports, agriculture has never been completely "out of the picture" and remains a passion and focus. Over the years Craig and Joy have remain intimately involved in agriculture and own and manage 9 farms located in McLean Co. Il., Piatt Co. Il., Champaign Co. Il., Douglas Co., Il., and St. Louis County, Missouri. We raise corn, soybeans, Longhorn cattle, Clydesdales, and two awesome and active children.\r\n\r\nThe passion for Clydesdales began as a general fondness, appreciation, and admiration for these amazing horses. Once Craig and Joy purchased their future homestead off Wild Horse Creek Road it was just a matter of time before some sort of animal appeared to graze the beautiful valley pastures. It ended up being a beautiful Clydesdale named Belleau W.S. Serena purchased from Anheuser-Busch at the 2004 Clydesdale Breeders of the United States Sale in Springfield, Illinois.