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TitleRoyal City- Sprayer Applicator/Aplicador en Spray
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Posted / first seen2026-04-08 / 2026-05-30
Changed / last seen2026-06-03 / 2026-06-01

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Description

Workers must demonstrate proficiency in both manual and mechanized tasks related to fruit production, including pruning, harvesting, and orchard maintenance. Familiarity and safe use of orchard ladders (up to 12 feet) is essential. Workers must be able to stand, walk, and work on their feet for extended periods. Must be capable of lifting and carrying up to 60 lbs regularly during harvest. Work may be performed on the ground, on ladders, or on motorized platforms, depending on the task. A demonstration period will be provided to ensure understanding of job specifications and proper techniques. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) must be worn at all times when required. Clothing and footwear must be season-appropriate, durable, and closed-toe for safety. The work environment is strictly drug- and alcohol-free. Workers must not report to work or be on the premises under the influence of any controlled substances, including marijuana. Training in apple and cherry trees using trellis systems: clip and tie limbs and shoots to wires, and position limbs for optimal growth. Care for young, non-producing trees by hoeing, weeding, painting trunks, hand fertilizing, and selecting growth by hand or clipping. Perform hand thinning of apple and cherry trees to manage fruit load. Conduct pruning and thinning from the ground, ladders, or platforms using tools such as pruning hooks, shears, and hand tools. Pick various apple, pear, and cherry varieties according to company standards. Selectively harvest fruit based on color, size, and ripeness as instructed. Handle fruit with care to prevent bruising or damage when placing it in bins. Use picking bags and ladders regularly during harvest. Assist in planting new trees, including clearing land, planting, and building trellises. Perform nursery tasks such as hoeing, weeding, planting, irrigating, and pruning. Apply compost and perform general labor to support the development of new orchard blocks. Monitor and care for trees during the growing season: hoeing, tilling, watering, and identifying signs of disease (e.g., blight in apples/pears, gummosis in cherries). Prop and tie limbs to support tree structure and fruit development. Repair and maintain overhead sprinkler and cooling systems. Prepare for harvest by spreading liners in bins and manually rolling bins into orchard rows. Load and unload empty bins by hand and place them in designated orchard areas. Perform mechanical work as needed at the worksite. Supervisors will inspect bins for bruised, damaged, or cull fruit. A “bad bin mark” will be issued if a bin contains excessive defects. Accumulating three bad bin marks may result in disciplinary action, including termination. Maintain cleanliness of the orchard by removing trash, old string, and wire from trellises and blocks. Perform other manual clean-up tasks as assigned. Workers are tasked with moving irrigation lines to ensure even water coverage across the pasture. This includes repairing any damaged lines and maintaining a consistent irrigation cycle to support healthy pasture growth. All irrigation equipment must be kept in good working conditions to ensure the land remains suitable for cattle grazing. Fence maintenance is another key responsibility. Workers use a 4-wheeler to inspect fence lines and perform necessary repairs to keep cattle safely contained. Regular monitoring helps prevent issues that could disrupt grazing operations or pose risks to livestock. Weed control is essential for maintaining pasture quality. Workers are expected to abate noxious weeds using tools such as hoes and other standard methods. They also spread composted material to enrich the soil and perform any additional labor required to support efficient cattle grazing. Work schedules vary depending on seasonal temperatures. 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