Go back
Published on Apr 01 2026

Supervisor / Agricultural Bus Driver

$28.06 - $0.00  per hour
Visa required: H-2A
From May 6, 2026 to May 31, 2026

Employer

Rating: 5 out of 5 (2 reviews)

1109 Futch Loop
Plant City, FL 33566
United States

Read worker-written reviews of this employer, or add your own.

Job description

Supervisor / bus driver will pick up workers from employer-provided housing, take them to worksite, supervise workers, and drive them back to their housing. They will also conduct simple daily vehicle maintenance checks (DOT pre-trip inspections), timekeeping, and ensuring field sanitation measures are maintained throughout the day. Supervision duties include demonstrating to field workers how to perform the different tasks properly and providing daily instruction to workers. Other duties may include loading/unloading blackberry, jalapeno, bell pepper and watermelon, installation/maintenance of drip irrigation, pruning, scanning, cutting/trimming, weeding, pulling plastic/drip-tape, and general farm labor. The supervisor will take workers once a week to the grocery store and to the laundromat. This job will be done under varying outdoor extreme weather conditions such as heat, direct sunlight, cold weather, possible rain, wind, and exposure to pollen. Repetitive physical conditions such as prolonged walking, standing, heavy bending, stooping, reaching and lifting will be involved on a regular basis. Must have or be able to obtain immediately a federal and state farm labor contractor license. Background check and random drug testing will be post-hire at employer's expense.

Special Requirements

Supervisor must be dependable and punctual and have the ability to stand, bend, and work for long periods outdoors. They must pay attention to detail and quality and must adhere to all safety rules and practice safety in all aspects of work. (Job specific qualifications in Addendum C.)

Employer Contact Info

+18136999932

[email protected]

Did you know that... H-2A workers do not have a right to get paid for overtime work, or “time and a half?”

Go back