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Published on Jun 22 2025

Farm Equipment Mechanic

$16.47  per hour
Visa required: H-2A
From Jan 1, 2023 to Mar 15, 2023

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10656 138th Ave NE
Neche, ND 58265
United States

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Job description

The pre-season maintenance tasks will be done to machinery during the months when farming duties have halted and the machinery is not in use. List of equipment: 7 trucks/semi's, 4 semi trailers, 3 combines, 3 combine headers, 1 beet lifter, 1 roto beeter, 7 tractors. All the machines and equipment will go through a thorough inspection, service, and repair process. Each machine will have a manufacturer's annual maintenance procedure that needs to be followed to ensure proper operation of the equipment during the work season. This seasonal post-harvest work process will include the disassembly and reassembly of major components for replacement of bearings, lubricants, filters, parts, worn components, surfacing and welding of cracks. Cleaning of each machine must be done prior to any maintenance work. The work will include heavy lifting of machine parts and holding them in place during reassembly. The worker must be able to handle complex tasks that require logical thought, care, paying attention to details. Must be able to drive to town to get parts for the equipment.

Special Requirements

Minimum of 12 months of experience is required. Must be able to obtain a drivers license within 30 days of hire. Lift and carry items weighing up to 50 pounds. The worker will be exposed to extreme temperatures. Extensive sitting is required. Frequent stooping is required. Repetitive movements is required. 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

+17012652010

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https://jobsnd.com

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