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Published on Dec 22 2024

General Farm Laborer

$18.18  per hour
Visa required: H-2A
From Dec 2, 2024 to May 31, 2025

Employer

Rating: 5 out of 5 (1 reviews)

12423 North Locust Lane
Table Grove, IL 61482
United States

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Job description

Workers are required to wash, disinfect, and bake livestock trailers each time a trailer leaves the livestock confinement. Workers will work in livestock confinements in limited shift sizes. Workers will be required to work inside the livestock confinements to disinfect and clean the buildings. Workers will clean, sanitize, and disinfect chutes, tractors, pumping equipment, crop farming equipment, vehicles, and trailers, which are all on the farm. Furthermore, workers will remove snow from around the livestock confinements and remove snow on farm roads. Workers will be required to disinfect the snow removal equipment after each use. Workers will be required to remove/transport dead/living livestock.

Special Requirements

3 months of experience working with livestock. Workers must be able to follow detailed biosecurity protocol. Workers will work on their feet in bent, stooped, and crouched positions for long periods of time. Employees must be able to lift and carry materials or equipment with a weight of 75 pounds frequently throughout the workday. Work requires repetitive movements and extensive walking. Workers may be required to work during rain and snow conditions that are not severe enough to stop operations. Workers should be physically able to do the work required. Workers will be expected to work on days that are deemed workable by Employer's management. Disciplinary action may be taken if worker does not show up for work due to stated conditions. Workers are expected to be at work on time every day work is available and to work the full workday as specified in this job order.

Employer Contact Info

+12173578300

[email protected]

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