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Published on May 06 2025

General Farm Worker

$18.32  per hour
Visa required: H-2A
From Nov 1, 2024 to May 30, 2025

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Tim Hurtt

Also known as: Dunde Potato Chippers

5050 Tater Ave
Hoople, ND 58243
United States

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Job description

Drives and operates farm machinery such as tractors and skid steers to perform potato farm
activities such as conveyors and bin piles for loading railroad cars with potatoes. They will
operate the potato washer and load grading tables for inspection of the potatoes and transport with tractor / towed wagons for materials or supplies to designated locations. Scale tickets will have to be filed and routine maintenance will need to be done on all equipment, structures and snow removal of the grounds.

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 only. NO TEXTING. No smoking or
drinking of alcoholic beverages during working hours. No Educational level is required.
Must be able to read and speak English for daily record keeping and safety reasons.
Must have three months of tractor-driving experience with towed implements, and skid steers.
Workers must have three months of tractor driving with computerized monitor experience.

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 only. NO TEXTING. No smoking or
drinking of alcoholic beverages during working hours. No Educational level is required.
Must be able to read and speak English for daily record keeping and safety reasons.
Must have three months of tractor-driving experience with towed implements, and skid steers.
Workers must have three months of tractor driving with computerized monitor experience.

Employer Contact Info

+17013310302

[email protected]

https://www.jobsnd.com

Did you know that... both H-2A & B workers have the right to receive payment for 75% of the hours on their contract, whether or not they worked it?

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