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Published on Jun 22 2025

Agricultural Equipment Operator

$19.21  per hour
Visa required: H-2A
From Feb 16, 2025 to Dec 1, 2025

Employer

18211 475th Ave
Clear Lake, SD 57226
United States

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Job description

Job requires the operation of tractors with various implements and farm equipment to pile, load, haul, and spread manure and perform custom crop cutting and harvesting duties. Equipment that workers may be required to operate includes, but is not limited to, tractors with various implements, equipment that utilizes GPS and auto-guidance systems, windrowers, mergers, mowers, ATVs/side by sides, and skidsteers. Job also requires manual duties include welding; performing general maintenance, repairs and/or clean-up of storage sheds, buildings, and all farm equipment; ensuring operational areas are organized and well maintained; using hand tools and equipment to repair, clean and maintain farm vehicles, machinery and specialized machinery and agricultural equipment; regularly servicing equipment; cleaning on and around the worksite and equipment; mowing and landscaping around the employer's base worksite; and lifting items as needed. There are few typical days and workers may be required to change duties and/or locations often and engage in various general functions. Daily duties may vary depending on crop, weather, and field conditions. The employer reserves the right to increase workers' pay or provide bonuses based on tenure, performance, or other factors that are solely based on the discretion of the employer.

Special Requirements

Job requires having or being able to obtain a drivers license within 30 days of hire. Basic English literacy and math skills are required. Criminal background checks may occur post-hire at the employers expense. These checks may be performed to ensure a safe housing and work environment for all workers. Etensive pushing and pulling may apply when performing job duties.

Employer Contact Info

+16058813901

[email protected]

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