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FIELD TECHNICIAN Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm $14.00 - $17.00 per hour ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS * Assist with drone spraying operations for agricultural and commercial applications * Load, mix ...

Embedded Software Engineer

Tempe, AZ · On-site

$70K - $110K/yr

Insero is the only high-tech company in agriculture that focuses on controlling machinery (spraying systems in agricultural aircraft and ground sprayers) with an Apple iPad wireless interface linked ...

Sr Weed and Pest Technician

Caldwell, ID · On-site

$21.54 - $26.02/hr

Operate a motor vehicle with spraying equipment to apply herbicides and pesticides * Assist in ... High school diploma or GED is required, and some knowledge of agriculture preferred * Two years of ...

Part-Time General Farm Hand

Brook, IN · On-site

$12.25 - $16.50/hr

... agricultural equipment. Responsibilities: * Operate farm equipment used in corn and soybean production. * Assist with planting, spraying, harvesting, and other seasonal field operations. * Perform ...

... Agricultural or commercial equipment background - 12V electrical system experience - Experience with spraying equipment (rare, but a bonus!) What Makes This Different: - Variety: No two days are the ...

MECHANIC TECHNICIAN

Arvada, CO · On-site

$20 - $25/hr

... Agricultural or commercial equipment background - 12V electrical system experience - Experience with spraying equipment (rare, but a bonus!) What Makes This Different: - Variety: No two days are the ...

MECHANIC TECHNICIAN

Arvada, CO · On-site

$20 - $25/hr

... Agricultural or commercial equipment background - 12V electrical system experience - Experience with spraying equipment (rare, but a bonus!) What Makes This Different: - Variety: No two days are the ...

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How much do agriculture spraying jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for agriculture spraying in the United States is $20.96, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.83 and $25.00 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is agriculture spraying?

An Agriculture Spraying job involves applying pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers, and other treatments to crops to protect them from pests, diseases, and weeds. Workers operate specialized equipment such as drones, tractors, or handheld sprayers to ensure even application. They must follow safety regulations, weather conditions, and proper mixing techniques to minimize environmental impact. This role is essential for improving crop yield and maintaining healthy agricultural production.

What does a typical workday look like for agriculture spraying?

A typical day in Agriculture Spraying involves preparing and calibrating equipment, mixing and loading chemicals, monitoring weather conditions, and applying pesticides or fertilizers to crops as specified. Most work is conducted outdoors in fields, often requiring early mornings or late evenings to work around weather and crop schedules. You may coordinate closely with farm managers, agronomists, or other crew members to ensure precise and safe application. Attention to safety protocols and recordkeeping are key daily responsibilities, with teamwork and communication playing an important role in achieving effective results.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed for agriculture spraying?

To thrive in Agriculture Spraying, you need a solid understanding of crop protection, knowledge of chemical handling, and a strong focus on workplace safety, often supported by a high school diploma and pesticide applicator certification. Familiarity with spraying equipment, GPS technology, and adherence to regulatory compliance is essential. Attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and effective communication help distinguish top performers in the role. These competencies ensure safe, efficient application of products and contribute to successful crop production while protecting the environment.

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What states have the most Agriculture Spraying jobs?

States with the most job openings for Agriculture Spraying jobs include:

Infographic showing various Agriculture Spraying job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, 11% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $43,592 per year, or $21 per hour.

Agriculture Equipment Operator - AZ 27-0002

Duncan Family Farms

Goodyear, AZ • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 13 days ago


Job description

Agricultural Equipment Operators 44-2091

Crops: Green/Red Romaine, Green/Red Oak, Green/Red Leaf Lettuce, Mizuna, Arugula, Green/Red Swiss Chard, Tatsoi, Spinach, Kale, Culinary Herbs, Microgreens, Strawberries, Celery, and Cabbage.

General Summary

This position is classified 44-2091 Agricultural Equipment Operators.

Employees will operate and control agricultural equipment to support crop production activities including soil preparation, planting, cultivation, irrigation, harvesting, and field maintenance.

Workers will operate mechanized and power-driven equipment such as tractors, planters, sprayers, cultivators, forklifts, and other farm equipment used in vegetable and herb production. Employees must be able to safely operate equipment with minimal supervision, follow verbal and written instructions, communicate effectively with supervisors, and perform assigned duties in a timely and efficient manner. Complex or unusual assignments will be completed under direct supervision.

Workers must comply with all company safety policies, pesticide safety requirements, re-entry intervals, and all required safety postings.

Essential Job DutiesEquipment Operation
  • Operate tractors, planters, sprayers, cultivators, forklifts, and other agricultural equipment used in crop production.
  • Perform mechanized fieldwork including tilling, planting, cultivating, irrigating, spraying, and harvesting crops.
  • Conduct routine equipment inspections and report maintenance needs or mechanical issues.
  • Assist with basic equipment cleaning and preventative maintenance.
Irrigation
  • Install, maintain, repair, and remove irrigation systems, drip tubing, water lines, irrigation pipe, fittings, and related equipment.
  • Dig, clean, and maintain irrigation ditches.
  • Assist with irrigation setup and field watering activities.
Crop Production

Workers may be required to manually perform all aspects of vegetable and herb production, including:

  • Preparing fields for planting.
  • Tilling soil and applying fertilizers.
  • Planting and transplanting crops.
  • Weeding, thinning, hoeing, pruning, and cultivating crops.
  • Applying pesticides under supervision when authorized.
  • Harvesting vegetables, herbs, leafy greens, strawberries, celery, cabbage, and other crops by hand.
  • Cleaning, grading, sorting, weighing, packing, bundling, tying, boxing, labeling, and loading harvested products.
General Farm Maintenance

Workers may also perform duties including:

  • Digging and preparing planting beds.
  • Installing and replacing hoop house poles and coverings.
  • Installing or removing plastic mulch, crop netting, and row covers.
  • Repairing fences and assisting with general farm building maintenance.
  • Assisting with greenhouse maintenance and repairs.
  • Performing ditching, shoveling, hauling, hoeing, and other general farming tasks.
  • Maintaining clean and sanitary equipment, restrooms, lunch areas, packing facilities, and work areas by collecting and disposing of trash, packing materials, boxes, labels, and other debris.
Transportation

Workers possessing a valid driver's license with a clean driving record (no major moving violations such as but no limited to driving while intoxicated or reckless driving) and an insurable driving record may be required to:

  • Operate company vehicles.
  • Transport crops, equipment, tools, and fellow workers between work locations.
  • Maintain a safe driving record while operating company vehicles.
Food Safety

Employees must follow all food safety and sanitation procedures, including wearing required personal protective equipment (PPE), following Good Agricultural Practices (GAPs), and complying with pesticide safety requirements.

Workers must report to work each day wearing appropriate work clothing and durable footwear suitable for agricultural work.

Experience Requirements

Applicants must have:

  • A minimum of three (3) months of experience operating agricultural equipment.
  • Experience working with leafy greens, herbs, or similar vegetable crops.
  • The ability to safely operate tractors, planters, sprayers, cultivators, and similar agricultural equipment.
  • The ability to understand and follow instructions and communicate effectively with supervisors.
Physical Demands and Work Environment

Work is performed primarily outdoors and in packing facilities.

Employees must be able to:

  • Stand, walk, bend, stoop, kneel, squat, and reach for extended periods.
  • Perform repetitive motions throughout the workday.
  • Lift, carry, push, and pull materials weighing up to 60 pounds, including loading products onto trucks up to approximately five feet in height.
  • Work long hours in fields and packing facilities as production demands require.
  • Work in varying weather conditions including heat, cold, humidity, rain, snow, moderate winds, and direct sunlight.

Field temperatures may range from 10F to 105F. Employees may be required to work while crops are wet from dew or light rain and during occasional weather conditions that do not interrupt field operations.

Individuals with allergies to ragweed, goldenrod, bees, pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, or similar agricultural materials should consider whether they can safely perform the essential functions of this position.

Reasonable accommodations will be considered for qualified individuals with disabilities.

Sanitation Requirements

Because employees work with crops intended for human consumption, strict sanitation procedures must be followed at all times.

Employees are required to:

  • Wash their hands thoroughly with soap and water after using the restroom.
  • Wash hands before eating, drinking, smoking, or returning to work.
  • Wash hands before entering harvest fields or packing facilities.
  • Follow all company food safety and sanitation policies.
  • Maintain clean work areas and help ensure sanitary harvesting and packing conditions.