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Agriculture Equipment Operator/Agriculture LaborerFarmworker
- Country: United States
- Visa type: H-2A
- Job ID: (Open on offer list)
- Employer name: Confidential
- Employees needed: 14
- E-mail (employer): Confidential
- E-mail (agent): Confidential
- Phone: Confidential
- Agent phone: Confidential
- Working hours per week: 35
- Wage: 15.25 USD / Hour
- OFLC Certification: ACCEPTED - PENDING RECRUITMENT
- Start date: 02/19/2026
- End date: 11/09/2026
- Process date: 01/06/2026 21:00:00
- Submit date: Confidential
- Offer description:
Please note that the Employer will require a total of fourteen (14) H-2A workers under this contract. Of these, two (2) H-2A workers will commence employment on February 20, 2026, and the remaining twelve (12) H-2A workers will commence employment on February 27, 2026. All tasks in this job description constitute various job(s); the employer may assign workers to different tasks on any day or to multiple tasks during the same day: •Load and unload crops or containers of materials, manually or using conveyors, hand trucks, forklifts, or transfer augers. •Mix specified materials or chemicals, and dump solutions, powders, or seeds into planter or sprayer machinery. (This activity is performed less than 50% of the workdays) •Spray fertilizer or pesticide solutions to control insects, fungus and weed growth, and diseases, using hand sprayers. (This activity is performed less than 50% of the workdays) •Observe and listen to machinery operation to detect equipment malfunctions. •Manipulate controls to set, activate, and adjust mechanisms on machinery. •Operate or tend equipment used in agricultural production, such as tractors, combines, and irrigation equipment. •Adjust, repair, and service farm machinery and notify supervisors when machinery malfunctions. (This activity is performed less than 50% of the workdays) •Attach farm implements such as plows, discs, sprayers, or harvesters to tractors, using bolts and hand tools. •Load hoppers, containers, or conveyors to feed machines with products, using forklifts, transfer augers, suction gates, shovels, or pitchforks. •Direct and monitor the activities of work crews engaged in planting, weeding, or harvesting activities. •Operate towed machines such as seed drills or manure spreaders to plant, fertilize, dust, and spray crops. •Weigh crop-filled containers, and record weights and other identifying information. •Walk beside or ride on planting machines while inserting plants in planter mechanisms at specified intervals. •Drive pick-up trucks to haul crops, supplies, tools, or farm workers. •Guide products on conveyors to regulate flow through machines, and to discard diseased or rotten products. •Position boxes or attach bags at discharge ends of machinery to catch products, removing and closing full containers. •Irrigate soil, using portable pipes or ditch systems, and maintain ditches or pipes and pumps. •Repairing and Maintaining Mechanical Equipment — Servicing, repairing, adjusting, and testing machines, devices, moving parts, and equipment that operate primarily on the basis of mechanical (not electronic) principles. •Performing General Physical Activities — Performing physical activities that require considerable use of your arms and legs and moving your whole body, such as climbing, lifting, balancing, walking, stooping, and handling materials. •Controlling Machines and Processes — Using either control mechanisms or direct physical activity to operate machines or processes (not including computers or vehicles). •Operating Vehicles, Mechanized Devices, or Equipment — Running, maneuvering, navigating, or driving vehicles or mechanized equipment, such as forklifts, passenger vehicles, aircraft, or watercraft. •Inspecting Equipment, Structures, or Materials — Inspecting equipment, structures, or materials to identify the cause of errors or other problems or defects. •Operation and Control — Controlling operations of equipment or systems. •Operations Monitoring — Watching gauges, dials, or other indicators to make sure a machine is working properly. •Troubleshooting — Determining causes of operating errors and deciding what to do about it. •Active Listening — Giving full attention to what other people are saying, taking time to understand the points being made, asking questions as appropriate, and not interrupting at inappropriate times.