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Published on Apr 25 2025

Agriculture Equipment Operator

$18.50  per hour
Visa required: H-2A
From Apr 8, 2024 to Dec 1, 2024

Employer

4485 River Rd Sodus, MI 49126
Sodus, MI 49126
United States

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Job description

Worker will be required to complete the following activities as directed by supervisor: general repairs, maintenance and cleaning of farm equipment, irrigation, and farm housing; inspect equipment, structures or materials to identify the cause of errors or other problems or defects; operate forklift and assist in unloading, loading, or moving of farm materials and product; operate tractor to transport, pull, push, till and load and unload product, and apply pesticides; and if worker is eligible to drive under Michigan law and provides proof of no infraction from official source, Employer may require worker to complete the following: drive Employer-provided vehicle to and from the worksite; deliver to market and storage; drive passenger vehicles to haul farm workers; transport trailers to and from worksites; move trailers throughout field/loading area to allow harvest crew to put harvested product on trailer; monitor harvested product loaded on trailer by harvest crew; transport harvested grain to and from fields in tractors pulling wagons; load and unload harvested grain; transport grain trailers to and from worksites.

Special Requirements

Job requires worker to complete tasks in operating agriculture equipment. Employer will provide instructions and training on specific job duties.

Experience Requirement: 3 months verifiable experience to include commercial agriculture equipment operation of 200 horsepower or more. Applicants must furnish job references from employers of the last 5 years establishing acceptable prior experience.

Drug testing is not utilized as a pre-employment tool and is done at employer's expense.

Employer Contact Info

+15173915095

[email protected]

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