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Published on Jun 24 2025

Farmworker, Wire Fencing

$17.96  per hour
Visa required: H-2A
From Nov 28, 2023 to Sep 28, 2024

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Juan Venegas Fencing

Also known as: Juan Venegas Fencing

Noelke Ranch 1601 S Dutchwoman Mertzon TX. 76941

Mertzon, TX 76941
United States

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Job description

Whom it May Concern: I need fence builder to help me and my crew for a ten-month period. Duties include installing farm and ranch fence. Workers will be required to conduct contract fencing. When workers are fencing,
duties include installing farm and ranch fences. Workers will be required to installing and removing barbed wire fences within the ranch worksite area. The removal process is taking out metal post and removing all damaged
barbwire and any debris that is obstructing their path. In the installation process workers will need to prepare acreage in order for new installation process to begin. Most fences will be made up of metal T post, cedar post,
net wire, barbwire. Workers will be using heavy equipment while installing fences. Workers maybe lifting up to 50lbs and walk extensively while conducting these tasks. Maybe required to build holding pens needed as holding station, water station for the livestock or building the gates for the fence. Please note fencing is only done on agricultural property. Fencing is NOT done for residential or commercial property. Solely fencing for agricultural properties. Workers may be required to repair equipment, mechanical repairs or maintenance during work hours

Special Requirements

Exposure to extreme temperature
Due to the hot summer temperatures in Texas.
Extensive sitting, when operating equipment
Lifting requirements, 50 lbs. while building fence
Repetitive movement, while building fence
Extensive pushing and pulling are required when building fence
Extensive walking, on ranch while building fence
Frequent stooping, while building fence

Employer Contact Info

+13253923752

[email protected]

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