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Published on Apr 23 2025

Agriculture Equipment Operator

$17.33  per hour
Visa required: H-2A
From Apr 4, 2023 to Nov 15, 2023

Employer

429 Main Street
Arthur, ND 58006
United States

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Job description

Employees will load and unload inputs such as chemical, fertilizer and supplies. They will keep inventory of warehouse location and will keep the warehouse buildings, floors and out door yards in orderly manner.
Employees will operate self-propelled fertilizer equipment and ground spraying equipment. Materials and supplies will need to be delivered to designated locations. All job site locations are commutable on a daily basis back to the home base location.
Routine maintenance will need to be done on all equipment used, structures and grounds including mowing grass and snow removal. Must be self motivated and a team player employee.
Employees must have a valid driver's license with CDL Endorsement or capable of obtaining one in 30 days.
Cell phone usage is limited to operational business related calls only. NO TEXTING.
No smoking in vehicles, equipment or housing. Drinking of alcoholic beverages during
working hours is totally prohibited and terms for dismissal of job position.
No Educational level required and must be able to lift 50 pounds.
Required is 3 months self-propelled sprayer, fork lift and skid steer operating experience

Special Requirements

Employees must have a valid driver's license with CDL Endorsement or capable of obtaining one in 30 days.
Cell phone usage is limited to operational business related calls only. NO TEXTING.
No smoking in vehicles, equipment or housing. Drinking of alcoholic beverages during
working hours is totally prohibited and terms for dismissal of job position.
No Educational level required and must be able to lift 50 pounds.
Required is 3 months self-propelled sprayer experience.

Employer Contact Info

+17019976110

[email protected]

https://www.jobsin.gov

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