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Published on Jul 29 2025

General Farm Worker

$19.21  per hour
Visa required: H-2A
From Sep 1, 2025 to Jun 1, 2026

Employer

406 Boundry Rd
Cavalier, ND 58220
United States

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Job description

Pick dirt clods and vines from the potatoes as they move across conveyor belts within the farms' potato buildings. Scrape vines and dirt off conveyor belts. The potato buildings located on the farm will be swept and vacuumed including the floor surface and air floor vent areas. Workers will need to sweep and vacuum on a floor creeper in the venting area. After dirt is removed, the surfaces will be washed and disinfected with water using a pressure washer. Participate in the inspection, grading, sorting, storage, and post-harvest treatment of crops. Harvest fruits and vegetables by hand. Clean work areas, and maintain grounds and landscaping. Farming with: Potato

Special Requirements

Minimum of 3 months of experience is required. Must be able to obtain a driver's license within 30 days of hire. Lift and carry items weighing up to 50 pounds. The worker will be exposed to extreme temperatures. Workers must have positive verifiable experience relevant to the job and be capable of performing physically demanding tasks. Workers must be able to speak English. Employees must adhere to strict biosecurity, company policies, and food safety guidelines, ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations. Certain roles may require a valid drivers license within 30 days of hire and a clean driving record for operating company vehicles. Exceptional performance may be rewarded with additional compensation or benefits at the employers discretion. Workers must be responsible, follow instructions, and comply with attendance, punctuality, and work schedules, as repeated absenteeism, failure to meet job expectations, misconduct, insubordination, or violations of

Employer Contact Info

+17015210272

[email protected]

https://jobsnd.com

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