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First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers

at Overlook Harvesting Company, LLC in Champaign, Illinois, United States

Job Description

DISCLAIMER: THIS JOB POSTING IS INTENDED ONLY FOR U.S. WORKERS LEGALLY AUTHORIZED TO WORK IN THE UNITED STATES. WE DO NOT SPONSOR VISAS OR CONSIDER APPLICATIONS FROM CANDIDATES OUTSIDE THE U.S.

 

DESCARGO DE RESPONSABILIDAD: ESTA PUBLICACIÓN DE TRABAJO ESTÁ DESTINADA SOLO PARA TRABAJADORES ESTADOUNIDENSES LEGALMENTE AUTORIZADOS PARA TRABAJAR EN LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS. NO PATROCINAMOS VISAS NI CONSIDERAMOS SOLICITUDES DE CANDIDATOS FUERA DE LOS EE. UU.

Crops/Commodities: Corn. First-line supervision and coordination of agricultural workers. Under the direction of farm management, assign tasks and monitor crop production operations. Train workers in techniques such as planting, cultivating, or harvesting and in use of safety measures. Train workers in safe equipment operation. Direct or assist with adjustment or repair of equipment or machinery. Take directions from managers on work schedules, production requirements, and conditions of equipment and supplies. Maintain details of personnel actions. Operate employer's electronic time keeping system. First-line supervisors do not have direct hiring or firing authority, but may be asked by farm management to give warnings or take disciplinary action against works for safety or work rule violations. Corn Detasseling: Workers will perform assigned duties as instructed by their supervisor. The worker will walk down the rows of corn, between the plants in the corn fields, for the purpose of detasseling seed corn. Workers will detassel female rows of corn by manually pulling up on the corn tassel (removing tassel from corn plant) and ensure the tassel is thrown on the ground. Removing all corn tassels from the female plant is essential as 99.99% of tassels must be removed, and put onto the ground. If workers do NOT meet the 99,99% threshold, they will be asked to return to their corn bed, and complete the row(s) again. Workers will also be required to remove corn rogue plants utilizing a rogueing tool by cutting the corn near the stalk, and placing the corn plant onto the ground between the rows. Workers will weed and volunteer corn plants for seed corn production fields. For accountability and safety purposes, each worker will be assigned a number, and the bed(s) will be numbered for each worker, each day. The supervisors and quality checkers will continuously check each numbered bed for worker safety and quality throughout each work day. The worker in order to perform this kind of work must be able to work outside for at least 6 hours per day in all kinds of weather and be in possession of the requisite strength and endurance, working quickly and skillfully with their hands. Employer will train workers. Training will include but is not limited to safety training and worker protection training videos. Training includes general discussion of job duties and policies. Training will take place at Orientation prior to working. Employees will be explained and have read to them the Job Order. The employer will answer any questions the workers may have. Depending on responsibilities performed, registration certificates and licenses held, workers will be paid on an hourly, piece rate or salary basis. Regardless of the method of pay, workers will earn at least the Adverse Effect Wage Rate for all hours worked, and overtime (if applicable) will be paid for workweeks in which nonexempt work and more than forty (40) hours are worked. Overtime will not be paid for workweeks when workers become eligible to perform only exempt work and are paid on a salary basis for all hours worked. Must wear assigned personal protective equipment when required. Must report for work daily wearing work clothing and boots or other durable foot wear. Workers wearing clothing inappropriate for work will not be permitted to start work. Outdoor work required when plants are wet, or during light rain, snow, moderate winds, direct sun, high humidity and extreme temperatures. Temperatures in fields during working hours may vary. Workers may be required to work during occasional showers not severe enough to stop field operations. Allergies to ragweed, goldenrod, honey bees, insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, or related chemicals may affect a worker's ability to perform the job. Work is done outdoors for long periods of time and requires prolonged periods of standing and/or walking, repetitive movements, and frequent bending and/or stooping.

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Job Posting: 12686871

Posted On: Apr 21, 2025

Updated On: Apr 21, 2025

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