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Published on Nov 24 2024

Farmworkers/laborers

$17.97  per hour
Visa required: H-2A
From Mar 1, 2023 to Oct 31, 2023

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Blocks: 105: 3995 Zager Rd,
Monitor, WA 98836
United States

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Job description

CHERRY/PEAR/APPLES Harvest: The Worker will hand harvest apples, pears and cherries and cherries this can be performed from a motorized platform and/or from the ground or a ladder. The Worker will attach harness, bucket or bag and picks low hanging fruit while standing on the ground and higher branches while standing on a ladder. The Worker will pick according to grade, color and size by grasping fruit with the hands and removing from the tree in a motion so as not to harm adjacent buds on the tree branches. The Worker will carry harness, bucket or bag of up to 20lbs to 60 lbs. and will place fruit into lugs or bins.Care must be exercised at all times to prevent bruising of fruit or breaking of branches. The Worker may be required to examine harvested fruit in plastic/wooden bins and sort out any fruit not meeting the grade, color and size specifications.

THINNING: Thinning is a manual process used to control the size and quality of grown fruit. This process requires the Worker to remove, in some cases not limited to the smallest fruit blossom, bud and/or identifiable fruit from within a cluster of other fruits. The Worker will be expected to be able to identify and remove fruit that is misshapen, damaged and/or with other quality problems as directed by supervisors. Thinning may be performed from a motorized platform and/or from the ground or a ladder, worker must be able to use scissor like clippers. The Worker must possess the ability to pick up, handle a 10 ft. or 12 ft. orchard ladder weighing 40 pounds.
TRAINING: Training is a process in which the fruit tree is manipulated to increase yield and/or quality and proper fruit load. Training may be performed from a motorized platform and/or from the ground or ladder. The Worker must possess the ability to pick up, handle a 10 ft. or 12 ft. orchard ladder weighing 40 pounds. Some example training tasks are but not limited to:
Tying, taping or clipping apple, pears and cherries limbs to wires.
Tying up or down apple, pears and cherries limbs.
Training and limb positioning of apple, pears and cherries trees.
Shoot thinning, sucker removal, cluster thinning, shoot positioning, hedging, or leaf removal.
Propping and supporting apple and pears and cherries trees.
*See Job Duties 1.2

Special Requirements

2) Worker must possess 3 months of tree fruit experience
4e) Must be able to lift and/or load 60lbs.
4g) Work may take place when temperatures are below freezing and above 100 degrees Fahrenheit. 4h) May require extensive pulling and/or pushing of tools, wheelbarrows, fruit containers, etc.
4i) May require worker to sit and/or walk for extensive periods of time while sorting, picking, examining, weeding, transporting, pruning, etc.
4j) Workers will be required to stoop and/or bend over while performing farm labor such as weeding, irrigating, pruning, picking, removing debris, etc.
4k) There will be repetitive movements while performing most of the farm labor duties, for example picking, sorting, pruning, shoveling, weeding, etc.

Employer Contact Info

+13607017661

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