Ag Chemical Sprayer
Ag Chemical Sprayer
Job Duties:
Have complete understanding of mixing materials such as herbicides, insecticides, and fungicides. Will report to the farm manager and owner. Will receive spray recommendations and organize sprays to the appropriate sites. Turn in use reports and NOI’s to county authorities.
Qualifications:
Valid CA drivers’ license and clean DMV record. Must pass a drug test and oral skills, bilingual in Spanish/English. 3 years’ application experience in spraying and PAC license. Must have experience calibrating sprayers, be mechanically inclined, and able to manage time and personnel. PC skills or have the ability to learn required. Agricultural background preferred. Able to work weekends, holidays, and overtime during busy times. Must maintain organization and multi-task in a fast paced organization.
Benefits include: Health insurance, vacation, and 401k.
Please email resume to HR@ranchwood.com or text to 209-737-6602
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