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Published on Jul 22 2025

Agricultural Equipment Operators

$16.47  per hour
Visa required: H-2A
From Apr 1, 2022 to Dec 1, 2022

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5720 2nd St NE
Sykeston, ND 58486
United States

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Job description

Seasonal employee needed to assist with the planting, spraying and harvesting of corn, soybeans, barley and canola. Employee will operate and maintain semi-trailer trucks, articulated tractors and self-propelled sprayers. Employee needs 3 months experience operating articulated tractors, variable-rate planters, 2012 and newer combines, self-propelled sprayers and mixing pesticides/chemical formulations. Employee will be required to complete all functions of cropland duties of general farm labor, which includes routine maintenance and repairs on equipment. Complete general farm duties including routine farm building maintenance and repairs.

Special Requirements

Non-smoking work environment, housing. Employee must read and communicate in English. Employer will conduct post-hire drug tests at no cost to the employee to enforce a drug free workplace policy. Failing or refusal to take drug test may result in termination. Employee who commits serious acts of misconduct, refuses to follow instructions, violates work rules, fails to perform job duties in a competent manner, or other lawful job-related reasons will be terminated. Potential for bonus based on performance if work contract is completed. Employer will conduct post-hire criminal background checks at no cost to the employee and will not employ anyone with a felony/theft criminal background. May be required to work weekend and holidays. Require positive references from previous employers. Must be able to obtain ND drivers license. Must be insurable. Require 3 months experience.

Employer Contact Info

+17019842272

https://www.jobsnd.com

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