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Published on Nov 25 2024

Ag Equipment Operator

$15.58  per hour
Visa required: H-2A
From Jul 8, 2022 to Nov 1, 2022

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50985 County Road E
Center, CO 81125
United States

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Job description

Drive and operate farm machinery to plant, cultivate, harvest and store grain and potato crops. Attach farm implements, such as plow, disc and drill to tractor. Till soil; plant and cultivate grain. Tow harvesting equipment. Drive and operate self-propelled combine and potato harvest equipment. General lubrication, service (check fluids) and mechanical repair to farm machinery. Drive grain and potato trucks to transport crops to elevator or storage area. General farm duties: area and equipment cleaning, skid steer and shovel operation, all potato harvest duties.
Crops: Barley, Canola, Potatoes
Equipment: Automatic & 14 speed dual axle tandem trucksJohn Deere tractors and various harvest and field implementsPotato unloading, sorting, and piling equipment

Special Requirements

Minimum of 3 months of experience is required. Must be able to obtain a drivers license within 30 days of hire. Employer requires criminal background check post-hire at employers expense due to the presence of children and expensive tools and equipment on the farm. Failure to pass criminal background check will result in termination of employment. Lift and carry items weighing up to 60 pounds. The worker will be exposed to extreme temperatures. Extensive pushing and pulling is required. Extensive sitting is required. Repetitive movements is required. Overtime and taking holiday is mandatory. Wage rate may increase with verifiable experience. Employer may reward exceptional work with monetary or other benefits in addition to those listed here in his sole discretion.

Employer Contact Info

+17195888516

[email protected]

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