Farm Worker Job in Hamilton, ON - Seasonal Vegetable Harvesting

 Job Title: Farm Worker, Vegetables
Company: Boots Farms Inc.
Location: Hamilton, ON

Salary: $16.55 hourly | 40 to 60 hours per week
Employment Type: Seasonal, Full-time

Work Environment:

  • Industry: Other vegetables and melon farming (except potato)
  • Worksite Environment: Outdoors
  • Conditions: Wet/damp, Noisy, Odours, Dusty, Hot, Cold/refrigerated

Job Description:

Are you ready to roll up your sleeves and get your hands dirty in the heart of Ontario's agriculture? Boots Farms Inc. is seeking a dedicated Farm Worker to join our team in Scotland, Ontario. This seasonal, full-time position offers a competitive hourly wage and a chance to work in a vibrant and fast-paced farming environment.

Key Tasks:

  • Hand harvesting vegetables, including cucumbers and zucchinis.
  • Hoeing crops to ensure healthy growth.
  • Planting, cultivating, and irrigating crops with care and precision.
  • Examining produce for quality and preparing them for the market.
  • Harvesting a bountiful variety of crops.

Work Conditions and Physical Capabilities:

  • A fast-paced environment that keeps you on your toes.
  • Involves repetitive tasks and physically demanding work.
  • Requires a keen attention to detail and hand-eye coordination.
  • Ability to distinguish between colors.
  • Extensive walking and periods of bending, crouching, and kneeling.

How to Apply:

To apply for this exciting opportunity, please use one of the following methods:

Apply directly on Job Bank: Boots Farms Inc. Job Posting

Email: Send your resume and cover letter to bootsfarmsinc@gmail.com

If you're looking to be part of a dedicated team working with cucumbers, zucchinis, and a range of other vegetables, this is your chance to make a meaningful impact on our farm. Apply now and join us in bringing fresh, quality produce to the market.

Boots Farms Inc. is an equal opportunity employer, and we encourage individuals of all backgrounds to apply. Your hard work and dedication will be appreciated in our inclusive and collaborative farm environment.

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