This job was posted by https://idahoworks.gov : For more information,
please see: https://idahoworks.gov/jobs/2135959 Dates of Need:
2/12/2024-10/23/2024. Specific Job Requirements: General Farm Labor Work
and Weeding: General Farm Labor Work and Weeding
This will include the following responsibilities: remove undesirable and
excess growth from crops or farm grounds; perform general cleanup of
farm areas. Weeding will include using farm hand tool to remove weeds
from onion fields, pepper fields and hop fields, hop fields, alfalfa
seed fields, corn fields and wheat fields. May be asked to drive company
owned trucks or vehicles under 26,001 GVW from hop, pepper and onion
fields to hop picker facility, packing shed or storage locations.
Irrigation Job Description:
Will install and operate drip and pivot irrigation systems. Will prime
and start electrical and diesel irrigation pumps. Will input irrigation
schedules in drip irrigation controllers. Identify problems and report
to supervisor (electrical short, nonfunctioning valves, identify out of
specified pressures in station and fields). Read pressure gauges and set
valves at specified pressures. Will read instructions to apply chemical
and fertilizer injections through drip and pivot irrigation systems.
Will monitor, identify and fix leaks in drip irrigation systems.
Irrigation Requirements:
Ability to drive company owned trucks or vehicles under 26,001 GVW.
Ability to read and write English/Spanish
Basic Math skills; ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide
Physical strength to lift containers that weight up to 50 pounds.
Onions, Peppers, Alfalfa Seed, Corn and Wheat Job Description:
Will apply techniques as instructed by the employer when carrying out
the following responsibilities related to the hand harvesting of onions;
clip ends off onions and toss the tops back into the field; hand harvest
onions; place in bags and lay in field to mature; gather bags of onions
off the fields and dump them into bins; sorting sacks after harvest;
removing clods from harvester.
Planting and Weeding Pepper , Onions ,Alfalfa Seed, Corn and Wheat
fields. Topping and tailing onions. Field Packing into bags, buckets, or
bins. Harvesting, picking peppers and field packing into bins or trays.
Operate or tend equipment used in agricultural production and field
preparation such as tractors, irrigation equipment and other commonly
used equipment in agriculture. Drive vehicles to haul crops, supplies,
tools, or farm workers.
Hop Job Description:
Planting and Weeding Hop Roots: Worker will spend time keeling and
stooping, placing hop roots into soil.
Cutting Hop Roots and Bundling Hop Roots: Worker will use cutting tool
to divide hop roots and bundle and place in bins.
Twining/Stringing: Attaching string (twine) between trellis and the
ground. Driving stringing cart while other workers tie twine. Riding on
farm equipment cart, approx. 18ft above the ground, hand tying twine to
trellis. Placing metal W in ground with gun. Fixing string tying to
ground. Fill water tank with hop twine to make damp. Training: Train hop
plants, developing vines are trained to wrap around twine/string.
Picking up downed vines, workers pick up vines that have fallen of
trellis or have broken strings. Weeding hop fields: remove weeds and
excess debris from growing hop plants.
Trellis Work: Install poles, attachment of all wires.
The Employer attests that these workers will be properly trained by
their supervisor who has a valid Private Applicators license which is
the standard pursuant to Idaho State Department of Agriculture..
Furthermore, their supervisor will be available to ensure that workers
understand all chemical label, safety instructions, and application
instructions pursuant to WSDA.
Digging, Planting and Weeding of Hop Roots:
Worker will spend time keeling and stooping, placing hop roots into
soil. Cutting Hop R ots and Bundling Hop Roots: Worker will use cutting
tool to divide hop roots and bundle and place in bins.
Twining/Stringing:
Attaching string (twine) between trellis and the ground. Driving
stringing cart while other workers tie twine. Riding on farm equipment
cart, approx. 18ft above the ground, hand tying twine to trellis.
Placing metal clip in ground with gun. Fixing string tying to ground.
Fill water tank with hop twine to make damp.
Training:
Train hop plants, developing vines are trained to wrap around
twine/string. Picking up downed vines, workers pick up vines that have
fallen off trellis or have broken strings.
Weeding Hop Fields:
Remove weeds and excess debris from growing hop plants using hand tools.
Trellis Work:
Install poles, attachment of all wires and cable.
Spraying:
The employer attests that these workers will be properly trained by
their supervisor who has a valid Private Applicators license which is
the standard pursuant to the Idaho State Department of Ag (ISDA).
Furthermore, their supervisor will be available to ensure that workers
understand all chemical label, safety instructions, and application
instructions pursuant to ISDA.
Hop Harvest:
Equipment operations of tractor loader for top cutting and bottom
cutting of twines for harvest of vines into harvest trucks. Workers with
a valid drivers license may be asked to drive trucks or vehicles under
26,001 GVW to hop harvest picker. Attaching vines to cable for
separation of vines. Monitor the separation of