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Supervisor
- Country: United States
- Visa type: H-2A
- Job ID: (Open on offer list)
- Employer name: Confidential
- Employees needed: 1
- E-mail (employer): Confidential
- E-mail (agent): Confidential
- Phone: Confidential
- Agent phone: Confidential
- Working hours per week: 50
- Wage: 33.53 USD / Hour
- OFLC Certification: ACCEPTED - PENDING RECRUITMENT
- Start date: 03/08/2026
- End date: 12/11/2026
- Process date: 12/30/2025 21:00:00
- Submit date: Confidential
- Offer description:
Crops/Commodities: apples. Primary duties (performed the majority of workdays): First-line supervision and coordination of agricultural workers. Under the direction of farm management, assign tasks and monitor crop production operations. Train workers in techniques such as planting, cultivating, or harvesting and in use of safety measures. Train workers in safe equipment operation. Take directions from managers on work schedules, production requirements, and conditions of equipment and supplies. Maintain details of personnel actions. Operate employer's electronic time keeping system. First-line supervisors do not have direct hiring or firing authority, but may be asked by farm management to give warnings or take disciplinary action against works for safety or work rule violations. The duties of a First-Line Supervisor also entail the following: Confirm that each Crew Supervisor is performing their assigned duties; if there is no Crew Supervisor present, the Crew Manager will perform the Crew Supervisor duties. Know or find out what the next jobs are for the crews/workers in advance of completion of current job. Arrange for crews and/or workers to move from location to location. Make sure all supplies and tools to perform current and future jobs are adequately available, to prevent work stoppage. Observe quality and quantity of work performed by crews and/or workers. Must be in the field with each crew or group of workers at least two times per day. Bring forward concerns of the crew/s and/or workers to the Director of Horticulture (Bob Lacomb). Recruit and hire workers, perform disciplinary action, and if necessary, termination of Crew Supervisors and/or workers. The Crew Manager is highly encouraged to help find ways to increase efficiency in the farm. ADS: Help to solve any discrepancies with locations, tasks performed, and time worked. Assist the Agricultural Equipment Operator Manager (Mike Norton) as needed with tasks such as: spraying (help determine where workers are, translate questions), trucking (communicate updates about where crew are picking), and emergencies (break downs, stuck equipment, accidents). Translation for other managers and supervisors. Saturday work required. Must be able to lift/carry 60 lbs. Employer-paid post-hire drug and alcohol testing required after an accident at work. Use, possession, transfer, offer, sale or manufacture of marijuana and/or controlled substances strictly prohibited. All work sites are alcohol and drug free work places. Employees must not report for work, enter the employers' property or perform work while under the influence of or having used alcohol, marijuana, illegal controlled substances, or any other substance that may in any way adversely affect alertness, coordination, reaction time or safety. Employer-paid post-hire drug and alcohol testing required after an accident at work. Workers with a clean driving record (no major moving violations such as but not limited to Driving While Intoxicated or Reckless Driving) and able to obtain an insurable driver's license may drive company vehicles. Workers with appropriate licenses may transport other workers to-and-from Fowler Brothers provided housing directly to worksites occasionally and transporting workers around Fowler Brothers' farm during the workday and possibly carrying equipment/supplies and this may involve the worker(s) operating the vehicles across public roads in order to reach the other farm properties to perform their work. Workers are driving multi-purpose vehicles that have a capacity of less than 13 tons, require a standard driver's license to operate, may be used on or off farm by the workers (e.g., drive to the grocery store, bank, etc. at their discretion). Workers are not required or expected to arrange for the routine pick-up of another worker or groups of workers on a regular schedule at other housing locations or centralized pick-up points. .