- Full Time:
- Yes
- Number of Workers Requested:
- 9
- Job Duties:
- Field Workers to perform the following duties:
Vineyard Work:
Suckering by hand – removal of any extra unwanted shoots on cordons/canes, trunks, removal of any short canes and shoots from the cordon/cane
Hand Pruning: Pruning with Shears by hand.
Hand Tying: Tying by hand or using a hand held tying machine.
Canopy management by hand – moving wires to position shoots within the trellis system to maintain a vertical growing grapevine
Leafing and lateral removal by hand – removing leaves from the fruit zone during the growing season; removing lateral growth from the canes within the fruit zone and growing canopy
Weed control by hand – using mechanical string trimmer for weed abatement and or a shovel (long-handled) to cut weeds from under the vines and for weed control around slopes of vineyards and along adjacent roads
Crop thinning by hand – removal of clusters during specific times of year to enhance fruit quality
Irrigation - check the irrigation lines and repair any leaks
Property Maintenance - clean up trash, downed limbs of trees, water line maintenance and repair/install fence, cut weeds down with weed eaters or with shovels, maintain natural & landscaped areas.
Tractor Driving - drive tractors provided by grower to cultivate the soil, mow, harvest, and apply seed, compost and pesticides
Bird Control - apply and remove bird netting by walking and lifting
Planting vines – Digging holes with a shovel, planting vines in the holes
Erosion Control - apply erosion prevention materials and repair roads and soil after rain events using a tractor or shovel
Trellis & irrigation installation & maintenance
Vine, trellis & irrigation removal
Vertebrate pest control - trapping and exclusion techniques
Equipment repair & maintenance
Apply and remove shade cloth
Vineyard (Wine grape) Harvest:
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 removal, suckering, crop thinning, hedging, 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, repairing trellis and irrigation equipment, pruning and training vines, lifting and lowering catch wires, positioning shoots, applying and removing bird netting, and controlling pests/diseases with regular spraying and trapping. 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.
Agriculture Packaging
Harvest preparation, harvesting, packaging and handling of the product, and harvest related clean up.
Works as a member of a crew, or individually performing moderately complex tasks. Use standard tools such as rakes, hoes 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 6 feet) nor a short-handled hoe (shorter than 4 feet). For the task of weed control, the workers will primarily use weed eaters and shovels. As the weed eaters are 6 feet long, the workers will not be using the weed eaters in a stooped, kneeling, or squatting position.
- Job Classification:
- 45-2092.00 - Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse