- Full Time:
- Yes
- Number of Workers Requested:
- 2200
- Job Duties:
- Job duties under our General Tree Fruit Worker contract will consist of activities associated with ONET Job Description 45-2092: Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery and Greenhouse.
• Some General Labor duties would be to help with the establishment and maintenance of orchard properties by clearing property, planting trees, harvesting nursery trees, building trellis, setting up, installing shade netting, and any other labor considered necessary for the efficient and safe operation of orchard properties.
While performing all of the following duties, Workers will be expected to conform to the specific instructions provided each day by the supervisory staff, according to established company procedures accounting for difference in the treatment of different varieties and instructions based on market, fruit condition and operational demands. Time spent in this activity will depend on ranch location and seasonality.
• Pruning apple, pear and cherry trees and grape vines and blueberry bushes using handheld pruning shears or larger pruning loppers. Remove specific branches and sections of tree based on supervisory instruction by clipping off with shears, or loppers. Arrange all pruned tree branches in the center of the drive row for removal. Pruning of trees may be done from the ground or ladder, or from a motorized platform. Workers must exercise care at all times to prevent breaking of branches and limbs.
• Training apple and cherry trees and grape vines and blueberry bushes to a trellis – take young tree limbs or vines and attach them to wire using special tape, wood spacers or other provided fastener at specific intervals based on supervisory instruction. Training of trees may be done from the ground or ladder, or from a motorized platform. Workers must exercise care at all times to prevent breaking of branches and limbs.
• Grape training may involve tying of the young plant to the center training stake; braiding of the two buds of the plant to the stake and then to the wire; or training the vine shoots down onto the primary wire to establish the permanent cordon. These are just a few of the variables that can impact the piece rate pay for grape training.
• Thinning apple, cherry, grapes, blueberry and pear trees – remove small, undersized and/or damaged fruit from tree according to supervisor instructions, using care not to harm tree buds in the process. Thinning of trees may be done from the ground or ladder, or from a motorized platform. Workers must exercise care at all times to prevent breaking of branches and limbs.
• Picking numerous varieties of cherries – remove cherry from tree, place cherry into bucket, empty completed bucket into bin.
• Picking numerous varieties of apples – remove apple from tree, depending on variety, use of clippers is required to remove stem. Place apple into 50lb picking bag, empty completed bag into bin.
• Picking numerous varieties of pears – remove pear from tree place pear into picking bag, empty completed bag with care into bin.
• Picking numerous varieties of blueberries – remove blueberry from bush, place blueberry into bucket, take completed bucket to crew leader.
• Picking numerous varieties grapes- using clippers, clip grape bunch off vine, place into tote, empty completed tote into bin.
- Job Classification:
- 45-2092.00 - Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse