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Published on Dec 22 2024

Farmworkers And Laborers, Crop

$19.75  per hour
Visa required: H-2A
From Dec 15, 2024 to Jan 1, 2025

Employer

Rating: 5 out of 5 (1 reviews)

HITCHCOCK FARMS- SP WEST -A1
34°19'15.5"N 119°06'19.8"W

Santa Paula, CA 93060
United States

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Job description

Work under this contract will consist of thinning, weeding (using a long-handled hoe), hoeing fields, and harvesting celery.
General Labor: weeding, cleaning garbage around the fields, moving sprinklers, drip tape.
Packing, grading & sorting products.
Packing line workers: sort produce from conveyor belt for proper sorting while in the fields. Harvest and prepare for packing.
Machine/equipment operator: able to operate machinery, including tractors, as directed and trained by supervisory personnel.
Forklift operator: single/double, individuals should be able to operate a forklift to load pallets of packed product into refrigerated trucks as directed and trained by supervisory personnel.
Work may be done on the ground and/or with the use of a harvesting machine where workers may pack the cartons while walking behind or mounted on the machine.
Thinning: Workers walk in uneven furrows. Under the direction of the field supervisor, field workers look for the specified gap between seeds, and using a long-handled hoe thins out any excess crop/seeds and/or weed on the seed line and leave the desired product and gap on the field.
The worker cleans the lot for any unwanted weed on the beds and seed lines and removes it from the field as instructed by the field supervisor.
Some workers may carry and assemble empty boxes. Worker must be able to lift 60 lbs.
Must be able to bend and stoop throughout the day.
Workers will be expected to comply with all provisions of this Clearance Order and the Company's work rules, policies, and procedures and to perform any and all assigned tasks in a work person-like and efficient manner. Failure to do so will subject the worker to the employer's disciplinary procedures. The employer endeavors to produce a premium product. This is a demanding, competitive business. A high-quality product is expected and demanded by our customers. Sloppy or improper work cannot and will not be tolerated.

Harvesting Duties:
Celery: Field worker to harvest celery, organic and conventional. Cut bunch, pack and load fresh celery in the field on the farm. Cutting is done on a harvesting machine by using hands and a cutting knife.

Work may be done on the ground and/or with the use of a harvesting machine where workers may pack the cartons while walking behind or mounted on the machine.
Thinning: Workers walk in uneven furrows. Under the direction of the field supervisor, field workers look for the specified gap between seeds, and using a long-handled hoe thins out any excess crop/seeds and/or weed on the seed line and leave the desired product and gap on the field.
The worker cleans the lot for any unwanted weed on the beds and seed lines and removes it from the field as instructed by the field supervisor.
Some workers may carry and assemble empty boxes. Worker must be able to lift 60 lbs.
Must be able to bend and stoop throughout the day.

Special Requirements

Variable weather conditions. All work must be performed in a manner that exhibits Generally Accepted Practices (GAP) and the utmost food safety at all times.
The candidate must have at least 3 months of experience in agriculture, specifically related to Celery.
Verifiable work experience is required.

Experience in Food Safety and Workplace Safety: The candidate must have hands-on experience implementing and maintaining food safety and workplace safety protocols within agricultural operations. This includes ensuring compliance with safety standards and fostering a culture of safety among team members.

Flexibility and Adaptability: Willingness to work extended hours during peak seasons and adapt to changing weather conditions or urgent operational needs.

Attention to Detail: Precision in record-keeping, data analysis for crop yields, and reporting on daily operations is required to ensure optimal farm performance.

Employer Contact Info

+18312723523

[email protected]

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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