Agriculture Equipment Operator
Employer
4251 92nd Ave
Devils Lake, ND 58301
United States
Job description
Perform Duties such as driving and operating tractors for planting crops and grains such as alfalfa, oats, and corn for cattle feed. Workers will drive tractors and operate designated equipment to cut/ rake/bale forage for the animals.
All bales will have to move back to the ranch for the winter months. They will feed cow /calf pairs. In the spring
the livestock herd will be vaccinated, calves will be branded and cow /calf pairs will be moved to the
pastures for the summer months. A weekly route will be done to check each pasture and deliver minerals and feed
supplements. Maintenance will need to be done on all equipment, buildings, structures and grounds. Must be
able to work independently after given instructions and be able to tolerate heat conditions. The existing fence will need to be checked, and fixed Gates and corrals will need to be maintained.
Employees must have a valid driver's license or be capable of obtaining one in 30 days.
Cell phone usage is limited to business-related calls of the operation only.
NO TEXTING. No smoking in equipment, vehicles, fields, or housing units. Drinking of alcoholic beverages is
prohibited during working hours and otherwise discouraged.
No Educational level is required.
Must have three months of tractor driving with towed implements and operate computerized feeder wagons with weight scales and monitors for feeding cattle.
Cattle experience is necessary.
Special Requirements
Employees must have a valid driver's license or be capable of obtaining one in 30 days.
Cell phone usage is limited to business-related calls of the operation only.
NO TEXTING. No smoking in equipment, vehicles, fields or housing units. Drinking of alcoholic beverages is prohibited during working hours and otherwise discouraged.
No Educational level is required. Strong fencing background.
Must have three months of tractor driving with towed implements and operate computerized feeder wagons with
weight scales and monitors for feeding cattle.
Cattle experience is necessary.