- Full Time:
- Yes
- Number of Workers Requested:
- 5
- Job Duties:
- Agricultural Field Worker (Wine Grapes).
This job offer includes the following crop activities:
Work in grape vineyards all season through harvest, including the wine-grape harvest work of cutting grape bunches off of grape vines and into a tub/lug, then the tub/lug then dumped into a bin/gondola. Other incidental harvest work includes weed control and property maintenance, leaf picking, crop thinning, tally sheet recording, and picking with a machine harvester. Use sharp picking shears, standing and kneeling on ground to pick fruit. General, non-harvest, vineyard work including the preparing the soil, erecting trellis and irrigation equipment, pruning and training vines, and controlling pests/diseases with regular spraying. Daily work requires lifting, bending, kneeling, walking and carrying up to 50 pound trays. Work in cold, hot, windy and damp weather. Work hours vary and night shifts may be required.
Works as a member of a crew, or individually performing moderately complex tasks. Use standard tools such as rakes, hoes (long handled) and shovels. Workers may occasionally and/or sporadically perform duties associated with and directly related to wine grape vineyard and harvest work including but not limited to packing, closing/stacking boxes in and around the vineyard, and clean-up functions in and around the vineyard. Such work will be temporary and insubstantial agricultural labor.
The workers will not be using a hoe, neither a long-handled hoe (longer than 4 feet) nor a short-handled hoe (shorter than 4 feet). For the task of weed control, the workers will use weed eaters. As the weed eaters are 6 feet long, the workers will not be using the weed eaters in a stooped, kneeling, or squatting position.
Additionally, the workers will be hand thinning crops and leaves. These tasks will be done standing, squatting, and kneeling. Crop thinning and leaf removal cannot be done with a hoe, as the leaves and excess grapes are attached to the vine, not the ground. Further, the use of tools damages the crops as the tools provide less precision than by hand. Both crop thinning and leaf removal via hand thinning are essential for wine grape harvest as it improves vine air circulation, exposes the grapes to a greater amount of sunlight, and improves the overall quality of the grapes.
Huneeus assures it will provide gloves, knee pads, and training to avoid work-related injuries, at no cost to the workers. Employer assures it is compliant with California rules applicable to weeding.
Workers will also sort and stem grapes in their natural state.
Crew Leader: Direct and monitor the work of other farm workers to ensure workers are following the instructions of the Supervisor and keeping up with the pace of the crew.
- Job Classification:
- 45-2092.00 - Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse