Student Veterans of America Jobs

Welcome to SVA’s jobs portal, your one-stop shop for finding the most up to date source of employment opportunities. We have partnered with the National Labor Exchange to provide you this information. You may be looking for part-time employment to supplement your income while you are in school. You might be looking for an internship to add experience to your resume. And you may be completing your training ready to start a new career. This site has all of those types of jobs.

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Job Information

Oro Valley Ag Services LLC Farm Laborers in Willcox, Arizona

This job was posted by https://www.azjobconnection.gov : For more information, please see: https://www.azjobconnection.gov/jobs/6287290 Workers will plant and harvest grapes. Duties also include thinning, leafing, weeding and

general farm labor. Workers will perform assigned duties as instructed by their supervisor.

Duties may vary from time to time. The activities will be performed under extreme weather

conditions such as heat, direct sunlight, possible rain, wind, and exposure to pollen. Physical

conditions such as heavy bending, stooping and lifting will be involved on a regular basis.

Shoot thinning: Pulling off young green shoots from the vines by hand, some use of pruning shears. No heavy lifting.

Leaf pulling: Pulling leaves from plants. Light work. More use of pruning shears for this task than for shoot thinning but mostly hand work.

Thinning the fruit: Using hand shears, sort of a partial harvest to make sure the fruit that remains has room to get air and light.

Applying bird netting over the rows: We use bread clips to close the nets together by hand. No special tools needed.

Harvest: Involves hand shears to get the grape clusters off the vines. We have the crews do this slowly and carefully to select for quality. One or two guys will be carrying 5-gallon buckets of the fruit from the pickers to the bins on a trailer, usually only about 20 feet away. The buckets weigh around 20-30 lbs. when full.

Tying shoots: This is just detail work to place the growing shoots where we want them in the trellis wires, tying some of the shoots to the wires with plastic tying tape.

Taking weeds off: Hand tillage for weeds from time to time using hand hoes.

Minor adjustments: Throughout all these major tasks we will be doing some canopy adjustments by hand to the vines.

The employer will provide the tools necessary to perform the described job duties without charge to the worker. The employer will charge to the workers for reasonable costs related to the worker\'s refusal or negligent failure to return the tools or due to such worker\'s willful damage or destruction of the tools.

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