Farm Hand/Equipment Operator Sales - Prairie Du Sac, WI at Geebo

Farm Hand/Equipment Operator

Agricruit Agricruit Prairie du Sac, WI Prairie du Sac, WI Full-time Full-time Up to $24 an hour Up to $24 an hour 17 hours ago 17 hours ago 17 hours ago NOW HIRING -- Farm Hand/Equipment Operator Pay:
$18.
00 - $24.
00 A farm hand/equipment operator, also known as a customer applicator or sprayer, is responsible for applying fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, and other agricultural chemicals to crops and fields.
Their primary role is to ensure that these substances are applied accurately and efficiently to promote crop health and maximize yields.
Here is a typical job description for a farm equipment applicator:
Equipment Maintenance:
The farm hand/equipment operator is responsible for the regular maintenance and inspection of the application equipment.
This includes cleaning, calibrating, and repairing machinery to ensure it operates safely and efficiently.
They may also troubleshoot and resolve any equipment malfunctions during the application process.
Chemical Application:
The farm hand/equipment applicator operates and maintains various types of agricultural equipment, such as sprayers, spreaders, and other application machinery.
They apply fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides, and other chemicals to crops and fields according to predetermined schedules and application rates.
Safety Compliance:
Safety is of utmost importance in the application of agricultural chemicals.
The applicator must follow safety protocols and guidelines when handling, mixing, and applying chemicals.
They wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), adhere to environmental regulations, and maintain accurate records of chemical usage and application.
Recordkeeping and Documentation:
Accurate recordkeeping is essential in the agricultural industry.
The farm equipment applicator maintains detailed records of chemical applications, including product types, quantities applied, field locations, and any pertinent observations.
These records help track and monitor crop treatments, comply with regulations, and provide information for future planning.
Equipment Calibration:
Calibration is a critical task for farm equipment applicators.
They ensure that the application equipment is calibrated correctly to achieve accurate and uniform distribution of chemicals.
This involves measuring and adjusting application rates, nozzle settings, pressure levels, and other variables to optimize application effectiveness.
Communication and Collaboration:
Effective communication is crucial for farm equipment applicators.
They coordinate with farm owners, managers, and other team members to plan application schedules, discuss field conditions, and share information regarding potential issues or improvements.
They may also collaborate with agronomists, crop consultants, or chemical suppliers to obtain guidance on specific treatments or best practices.
Continuous Learning:
Farm equipment applicators stay updated on industry trends, new regulations, and advancements in application techniques.
They may attend training sessions, workshops, or seminars to enhance their knowledge of chemical applications, equipment operation, and safety practices.
Good Previous Job Titles:
- Farm Equipment Operator, Farm Hand, Custom Applicator, Farm Applicator, Farm Laborer, Agricultural Operator Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
Up to $24.
00 per hour
Benefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Employee discount Health insurance Health savings account Life insurance Paid time off Retirement plan Vision insurance Schedule:
Monday to Friday Overtime Weekends as needed Supplemental pay types:
Bonus opportunities Education:
High school or equivalent (Required)
Experience:
Agriculture/Farming:
1 year (Required) License/Certification:
Driver's License (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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