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Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity Agricultural Equipment Operators/ Operadores de equipos agricolas in Newberry, Michigan

Four Agricultural Equipment Operators needed to plant and harvest potatoes. Work will primarily involve operating mechanized/power equipment. Examples of mechanized power equipment includes but is not limited to GPS equipped farm machines, such as tractors, bottom switch plows, grimme planters, windrowers, line equipment with holding tanks, dry brushers, grading tables, harvesters, pumps, tilling equipment, holding tanks, case-loaders, pivots, pilers, windrowers, Dammer Dykes (cultivators) and other mechanized, electrically powered or motor-driven equipment, on farms or in farm equipment repair shops. Workers will operate the farm machinery, equipment, and vehicles. Workers will be instructed in the safety and operation of the equipment before driving the equipment. Workers will be expected to be able to operate equipment, with or without direction, in a manner that protects the operator, visitors, other employees, crops, trees, facilities and equipment. Workers may hitch soil conditioning implements, such as plow or harrow to tractor, and operate tractor and towed implement to furrow and grade soil. Workers will drive tractors and operate designated towed machines, such as drill or manure spreader, to plant, fertilize and dust crops. Prepares harvesting machine by adjusting speeds of cutters, blowers and conveyors and height of cutting head or depth of digging blades according to type, height, weight and condition of crop being harvested, and contour of terrain. Attaches towed or mounted-type harvesting machine to tractor using hand tools or drives self-propelled harvesting machine to cut, pull up, dig, thresh, clean, chop, bag, or bundle crops. Workers will perform irrigation activities, including setting up, moving, and maintaining irrigation pipes and equipment. Adjusts and lubricates machines and equipment to ensure efficient operation. Workers will be required to prepare farmland for planting. This includes removing trash, trees, stumps, rocks and any other debris or material that will interfere with planting and harvesting crops. Work will take place in Luce County, Michigan.

Se necesitan 4 operadores de equipos agrícolas para plantar y cosechar papas. El trabajo implicará principalmente operar equipos mecanizados/eléctricos. Los ejemplos de equipos eléctricos mecanizados incluyen, entre otros, máquinas agrícolas equipadas con GPS, como tractores, arados con interruptor inferior, sembradoras grimme, hileradoras, equipos de línea con tanques de retención, cepillos secos, mesas niveladoras, cosechadoras, bombas, equipos de labranza, tanques de retención. , cargadores de cajas, pivotes, apiladores, hileradores, diques de presa (cultivadores) y demás equipos mecanizados, accionados eléctrica o motoramente, en explotaciones agrícolas o en talleres de reparación de equipos agrícolas. Los trabajadores operarán la maquinaria, el equipo y los vehículos agrícolas. Los trabajadores recibirán instrucciones sobre la seguridad y el funcionamiento del equipo antes de conducirlo. Se espera que los trabajadores puedan operar equipos, con o sin dirección, de manera que proteja al operador, visitantes, otros empleados, cultivos, árboles, instalaciones y equipos. Los trabajadores pueden enganchar al tractor implementos de acondicionamiento del suelo, como arados o rastras, y operar el tractor y los implementos remolcados para surcar y nivelar el suelo. Los trabajadores conducirán tractores y operarán máquinas remolcadas designadas, como perforadoras o esparcidoras de estiércol, para plantar, fertilizar y espolvorear cultivos. Prepara la máquina cosechadora ajustando las velocidades de los cortadores, sopladores y transportadores y la altura del cabezal de corte o la profundidad de las cuchillas excavadoras según el tipo, la altura, el peso y la condición del cultivo que se cosecha y el contorno del terreno. Conecta una máquina cosechadora remolcada o montada al tractor usando herramientas manuales o conduce una máquina cosechador

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