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Pig Stockperson

Company: Roadhogs
Salary: £30,000 - £33,000
Location: Central Belt, Scotland
Date posted: 17 July 2025
Apply before: 13 August 2025

 

The Job:

We're recruiting for an experienced Pig Stockperson for a farm in the Central Belt of Scotland.

Candidates will ideally be based in the Central Belt area of Scotland, but will be required to travel between units located in Scotland and northern England.

The main unit holds approximately 2,000 pigs on a continuous flow. They arrive at 16 weeks old (50 kg) every 3 weeks and are dispatched to customers weekly between 21 and 25 weeks old. It is a straw-based system with scrapes through passages.


  • Location: Scotland
  • Industry: Agriculture
  • Job type: Full-time

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The Candidate:

  • 2+ years of experience
  • Clean driving licence.

The Package:

  • A car allowance can be offered, and paid mileage
  • Accommodation is possibly available for the right person.

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