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Published on Apr 03 2026

Agricultural Equipment Operator

$18.98 - $0.00  per hour
Visa required: H-2A
From Apr 15, 2026 to Oct 31, 2026

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8180 122nd Avenue NW
Alamo, ND 58830
United States

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Job description

We need a seasonal employee to assist with our wheat, barley, soybean, canola, and lentil crop production season. The employee will be required to perform all assigned job duties related to growing these crops, including preparing fields for planting; attaching farm implements such as plows, discs, sprayers, or harvesters to tractors using bolts and hand tools; operating tractors, planters, sprayers, seed drills, manure spreaders, combines, irrigation equipment, and other farm machinery; and engaging in planting, weeding, spraying, cultivating, fertilizing, and harvesting activities. Responsibilities also include applying fertilizer and pesticide solutions to control insects, fungus, weeds, and diseases; loading and unloading crops or materials manually or using conveyors, forklifts, transfer augers, or hand trucks; loading hoppers, containers, or conveyors to feed machines; guiding products on conveyors to regulate flow and remove diseased or rotten products; manipulating equipment controls; observing and listening to machinery during operation to detect malfunctions; driving farm semi-trucks to haul crops, supplies, and tools; inspecting, adjusting, and completing routine maintenance and repairs on equipment; and recording agricultural data as required. Employer may also, at its sole discretion, offer performance-based incentive bonuses that are not guaranteed and are determined by the employer.

Special Requirements

Must be able to lift 50 lbs. Must have a regular driver's license and 3 months verifying experience.

Employer Contact Info

+17015392241

[email protected]

Did you know that... there are 2 types of H-2 visas?

Agricultural workers get H-2A visas. H-2B workers are in non-agricultural jobs like construction.

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