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Published on Apr 29 2025

Agriculture Equipment Operator

$18.32  per hour
Visa required: H-2A
From Apr 4, 2024 to Dec 15, 2024

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Delane Scherbenske

Also known as: Scherbenske Ranch

7805 50th Ave SE
Lehr, ND 58460
United States

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Job description

Workers will drive and operate farm machinery such as tractors and combines to perform farm activities such as planting, cultivation, and harvesting of crops wheat & beans. Workers will drive tractors installed with GPS and operate designated towing equipment, drills, disks, and drags to furrow and prepare the soil, seed, and fertilize. They will haul materials, supplies or crops to designated locations. Routine maintenance will be done on all equipment & grounds. Workers must be able to work independently after being given instructions and must be team players when needed.
Requirements:
- Employees have valid driver's licenses or obtain one in 30 days.

- Cell phone usage is limited to business-related calls only.
- NO TEXTING.
- No smoking in equipment, vehicles, housing or grounds.
- No drinking of alcoholic beverages during working hours and otherwise discouraged.
- Must be able to read, understand and speak English for record keeping and safety reasons.
- No Educational level required.
- Must have three months tractor driving installed with GPS and towed implements. Operate and understand computerized monitors.

Special Requirements

Employees must have valid driver's license or obtain one in 30 days.
Cell phone usage is limited to business-related calls only. NO TEXTING.
No smoking in the equipment, vehicles, housing or grounds.
No drinking of alcoholic beverages during working hours is otherwise discouraged.
No Educational level is required.
Must have three months of tractor driving installed with GPS and towed implements. Operate/understand GPS with computerized monitors.

Employer Contact Info

+17013210458

[email protected]

https://www.jobsnd.com

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