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Published on Jul 19 2025

Farmworker

$15.68  per hour
Visa required: H-2A
From Mar 20, 2023 to Nov 1, 2023

Employer

3953 N. 3300 E.
Twin Falls, ID 83301
United States

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Job description

Worker will need 6 months of farm labor experience with similar irrigating systems and equipment operation. 1 reference required. Worker will perform a variety of duties as it may pertains to grain, corn, alfalfa, sugarbeets, beans, peas, and garbanzo beans. Worker will need to manage irrigation and perform the duties as it pertains to wheel lines, hand lines, and pivots including moving irrigation systems, aligning pipes correctly, cleaning sprinkler heads, cleaning screens, staking wheel lines down, properly run irrigation pump systems and any other necessary duties required for proper irrigation of plants. May properly operate a tractor in ground work, planting, cultivation, harvest, bailing, mowing, and spraying. May assist in equipment maintenance. May drive truck during harvest of grain, sugarbeets, and corn. Will need to perform duties for weed control. Will need to properly and safely operate an ATV. May need to perform incidental cattle work. Employee will need to work independently with the direction of the employer.

The employee is responsible to maintain the housing unit in a reasonable level of cleanliness in order to avoid flies, mice or other vermin. The employee is responsible to alert the employer of damage to the housing unit within a reasonable amount of time. The employee may be held accountable for damage to the housing unit that is the result of negligence on the part of the employee (normal wear and tear excepted).

Special Requirements

The employee will be required to obtain a Valid Drivers License for use in Idaho within 30 days of the first day of employment. All costs in obtaining a Drivers License will be covered by the Employer.

Employer Contact Info

+12083161688

[email protected]

Did you know that... H-2A workers do not have a right to get paid for overtime work, or “time and a half?”

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