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Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop
- Country: United States
- Visa type: H-2A
- Job ID: (Open on offer list)
- Employer name: Confidential
- Employees needed: 49
- E-mail (employer): Confidential
- E-mail (agent): Confidential
- Phone: Confidential
- Agent phone: Confidential
- Working hours per week: 40
- Wage: 12.27 USD / Hour
- Start date: 05/10/2026
- End date: 07/10/2026
- Process date: 03/30/2026 18:29:24
- Submit date: Confidential
- Offer description:
Workers will perform assign duties as instructed by their supervisor, A corn puller will first be taken to designated field ready to be cut and harvested for that day. Once the corn puller is properly ready for work, the corn puller will line up in corn rows designated for him to pull. The worker will then proceed to stand in his or her area and bend over to each corn stalk and snap off ears of corn that are available to pull with his hands. After snapping off ears of corn, he will inspect them and then throw them onto tables that are located on the corn harvesting machine that will be moving behind the corn pullers as they continue to move forward in their designated rows. Everyday there will be different corn orders, there will be days when it will contain certain specifications on what needs to be cut, for example when dealing with first and secondary ears of corn etc depending on what the corn stalks have on them. The worker will be pulling corn, always keeping in mind that he will always have to meet company quality standards. Meeting these standards is a very important part of the job and the corn puller will have three to four days to train for these quality standards and the quantity of work expected from them and any other co-worker doing the same job. A corn puller should harvest a minimum of 50 boxes of corn per hour in order to be able to move along with the machinery that will be continually advancing behind them; we expect any new corn puller to meet the same minimum within the first 5 days of work. A corn packer will line up in the correct spot in the machine wing, and be ready to pack the corn that will be thrown onto their table by corn pullers; workers will inspect the corn looking for defects and size and pack them into wooden crates or plastic containers. Crates or containers must be packed with 48 ears of corn unless specified differently by the supervisor. There will be different daily orders to complete specified by the supervisor, every day it will be explained what needs to be packed and not, each packer will be trusted to mark their crate or container with their crew colored crayon, marking the containers they pack will help keep up with their pieces and field back track purposes. The worker will be packing corn, always keeping in mind that he will always have to meet company quality standards. Meeting these standards is a very important part of the job, the worker will have three to four days to train for these quality standards and the quantity of work expected from them and any other co-worker doing the same job. General Farm and Incidental Duties During periods when harvesting is unavailable due to weather, crop maturity, or other conditions beyond the employer’s control, workers will perform general farm and field maintenance duties that are incidental to agricultural production. These duties include tying and staking plants, pruning trees, removing weeds and debris, assisting under direct supervision with routine irrigation system maintenance or minor repairs using hand tools only (no technical troubleshooting or independent repairs required), and light cleanup of worksites and common living areas related to the workers’ own use, such as trash removal and maintaining sanitary conditions, as necessary to meet applicable health and safety standards.