- Full Time:
- Yes
- Number of Workers Requested:
- 1
- Job Duties:
- CalVans Driver Duties: Transport workers from designated pick-up points to work sites and back.
Maintain valid state-issued driver's license. Employer covers costs for obtaining a California Driver's License, Class B Physical Exam, and FLCE driver registration, if required.
Driving and related tasks (e.g., logging activities as per MSPA regulations) are compensated. Driving is part of the job role, and drivers will engage in harvesting activities when not driving.
Responsible for vehicle maintenance tasks including fueling and cleaning. Compensation includes driving time, paperwork processing, and vehicle maintenance activities.
Must check and maintain vehicle safety features and perform minor repairs or routine maintenance as necessary.
Adherence to safety standards and legal requirements for vehicle operation and agricultural practices is mandatory.
Employees must ensure the operational integrity of the vehicle by regularly checking essential components and conducting minor repairs or maintenance as needed.
Crew Leader Duties: Report directly to the Foreman and manage seasonal workers during harvesting.
Record crop-related information (pesticide use, yields, costs) and communicate crop progress to farm management.
Oversee inventory and material orders, ensuring product quality and packing standards are met.
Direct and monitor harvesting activities, assisting the foreman with pre-harvest preparations and audits.
General Information: No candidate will be excluded based on the absence of a driver's license or FLCE Certificate at the time of application or hiring.
Employment will not be terminated due to failure to obtain these credentials. Compensation adheres to AEWR guidelines for all duties performed related to driving, administrative tasks, and fieldwork.
The CalVans driving duty is not a different job and the drivers perform harvesting job duties when not driving.
Agricultural Equipment Operators
Observe and listen to machinery operations to detect equipment malfunctions.
Operate or tend equipment used in agricultural production, such as tractors, and irrigation equipment.
Adjust, repair, and service farm machinery and notify supervisors when machinery malfunctions.
Attach farm implements such as plows, discs, sprayers, or harvesters to tractors, using bolts and hand tools.
Farm machinery is used to help with soil preparation, crop planting, harvesting, and crop processing.
Workers' activities include cleaning and preparing farm equipment for daily use.
Workers will conduct post-harvest, end-of-season activities, including repairing, cleaning, and preparing farm equipment for the following season.
Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop
Harvest of tree crops and vegetable crops; crop/field maintenance; planting; weeding with long stick hoe.
Placement and removal of wood stakes, string and plastic required for growing crops.
Weeding with a long stick hoe and harvest of peppers (various varieties), tomatoes, almonds, eggplant, garlic.
Irrigation - move aluminum pipe, install drip tape, drip tape & aluminum pipe connection, shovel work.
Harvest vegetable crops: Jalapeno Peppers, Bell Peppers, mini peppers, Habanero Peppers, Garlic and tomatoes.
Packing vegetable crops: Jalapeno Peppers, Bell Peppers, mini peppers, Habanero Peppers, Garlic, Eggplant and tomatoes. All packing is done on the farm.
All Worksites are within a normal commuting distance from the central pick-up location (Los Banos housing).
Employer-provided transportation is available to all workers from the central pick-up location.
All workers residing within the AIE can reasonably return to the their residence or the employer-provided housing within the same workday.
Worksites are clustered around Gilroy to the East and Le Grand to the West, with Los Banos located centrally in between both worksite clusters.
- Job Classification:
- 53-3053.00 - Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs