Field Workers (lemons And Avocados)
Employer
LIMONEIRA RANCH: 1141 Cummings Road
Santa Paula, CA 93060
United States
Job description
Coastal Farm Labor Services, Inc. (also referred to herein as “Coastal Farm” “Employer” or “Company”) is headquartered in Oxnard, California, at 319 Lambert St, Suite B, Oxnard, CA 93036. Phone: (805) 983-6412. The employer has designated this as the Application site.
Coastal Farm is a registered Farm Labor Contractor.
Federal Employer ID number (FEIN): 47-1381376
California State Tax ID number: 055-4419-2
Job title: Field Workers (Lemons and Avocados)
Workers Needed: a. Total: 30 b. H-2A: 30
Coastal Farm seeks certification for 30 H-2A workers.
Job Duties - Description of the specific services or labor to be performed:
Field Workers: Lemons and Avocados.
Planting, pruning. cop maintenance, tractor driving harvesting, clean-up, or any other related agricultural operation.
Heavy labor of picking lemons and avocados, as per color and size requirements.
Climbing 3-point ladder as needed to pick fruit.
Employee will be using proper shears for picking lemons and avocados.
Cutting, not pulling, the lemons/avocados with hand shear.
Putting fruit into bag sack, which is carried on the front of the body, with straps around the shoulder and back for support.
Sack full of fruit can weigh up to 65 lbs.
Sack is then emptied into bin in a manner instructed by supervisor.
This is repeated until bin is full. Employee will need to walk around the tree, under the tree, and inside the tree and from a ladder to pick the appropriate fruit. Employees will be wearing safety protection gloves, and protective sleeves. Employees will be expected to follow the direction and techniques specific to avocado trees from the supervisor. Start times vary depending on the weather (fog or heavy dew). Fruit cannot be picked until it is dry on the outside.
Special Requirements
1 month of citrus harvest work experience. Workers must be able to lift 65 lbs. frequently. Workers must be able to climb a ladder and not be afraid of heights. Cannot be color blind due to the need to distinguish colors of crops.
(See Addendum C)