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Published on Jan 19 2025

Agricultural Equipment Operator

$14.87  per hour
Visa required: H-2A
From Feb 20, 2024 to Dec 15, 2024

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RR1 Box 65A
Tyrone, OK 73951
United States

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Job description

We need seasonal employees to assist with 15,000-acres grain production. Employees will need to assist with raising corn, wheat, beans, cotton and sorghum. Job duties will include: prepare fields for planting, attach farm implements such as plows, discs, sprayers, or harvesters to tractors, using bolts and hand tools, operate tractors, planters, sprayers, seed drills, irrigation equipment, operate other farm equipment, engage in planting, weeding, spraying and/or harvesting activities, fertilize, dust, and spray crops, install, maintain and repair pivot irrigation systems, manipulate controls to set, activate, and adjust mechanisms on machinery, mix specified materials or chemicals, and dump solutions, powders, or seeds into machinery, observe and listen to machinery operation to detect equipment malfunctions, operate equipment to harvest crops, complete maintenance and repairs on irrigation equipment, drive farm-trucks to haul crops, supplies, and tools, inspect, adjust, and complete routine maintenance and repairs on equipment. Per state regulations, employer is exempt from a commercial CDL requirement for farm trucking. No commercial or heavy truck driving is required. Employer may provide pay increases for performance, longevity and/or experience at employer’s discretion. Employer may provide performance bonuses at the end of the contract at the employer’s discretion.

Special Requirements

Job requires exposure to extreme outdoor temperatures. Must be able to lift 75 lbs. Must have a regular driver's license. Requires 3 months farm experience

Employer Contact Info

+16206558381

[email protected]

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