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Published on Nov 30 2024

Field Supervisor

$28.28  per hour
Visa required: H-2A
From May 12, 2024 to Jun 15, 2024

Employer

203 Terrace Dr
Plant City, FL 33565
United States

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Job description

Field Supervisor:
Workers will provide supervision to crew members in the farm laborer/hand harvester positions.
Workers will be assigned to harvest team members during harvest season.
Workers will be required to track time of farm laborers/hand harvesters and report any worker absences or separations from employment immediately.
Workers will be responsible for providing harvest team members with necessary water supply, and work tools.
Workers may be required to assist harvesters in the completion of the harvest.
Workers may be required to operate farm vehicles to move between fields and blocks.
Workers will be required to communicate with other supervisors and farm management.
Workers will supervise the following activities: watermelon cutters, loaders, unloaders.
Workers will be required to obtain FLCE Driver authorized registrations to drive and transport workers under Double J Harvesting, Inc. FLC License.
Employer will require worker to drive in Employer-provided vehicles to and from the worksites.
Workers must have a valid CDL or equivalent license.
Worker must understand and agree to driving rules.

Special Requirements

Because the supervisor will be required to conform to DOT regulations when driving workers to and from work, the required drug screen will be performed as part of the pre-employment process and will be at the employer's expense. FMCSA CFR 382.301 requires an employer to receive a negative drug test result before permitting a CDL driver to operate a commercial motor vehicle.
All CDL drivers are required to have had their license for a minimum of 3 months prior to driving a DOT authorized vehicle on the highway.

Employer Contact Info

+12393704147

[email protected]

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