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Fruit Packing Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Forklift Driver

Bingen, WA · On-site

$18.91 - $21.91/hr

The forklift driver position at our fruit packing facility plays a pivotal role in the efficient handling and transportation of pears, apples, and cherries throughout the production and distribution ...

Forklift Driver

Bingen, WA · On-site

$18.91 - $21.91/hr

The forklift driver position at our fruit packing facility plays a pivotal role in the efficient handling and transportation of pears, apples, and cherries throughout the production and distribution ...

Must have good mechanical comprehension and understanding of Fruit packing chemicals. * Excellent verbal and written communication skills. * Able to work with little or no supervision. * Flexible ...

Pear Packer (Bingen)

Bingen, WA · On-site

$18.16/hr

Mount Adams Fruit Position: Pear Packer - Bingen, WA Department: Pear Packing - Pear Packing Labor Location: 6550 WA-14 Bingen, WA 98605 Direct Supervisor: Pear Supervisor / Packer Lead Schedule: 6 ...

Pear Packer (Bingen)

Bingen, WA · On-site

$18.16 - $29/hr

Mount Adams Fruit Position: Pear Packer - Bingen, WA Department: Pear Packing - Pear Packing Labor Location: 6550 WA-14 Bingen, WA 98605 Direct Supervisor: Pear Supervisor / Packer Lead Schedule: 6 ...

Sorter

Bingen, WA · On-site

$16.66 - $16.91/hr

Ensuring that only the highest quality fruit meet the standards set by the packing facility and industry guidelines is a critical aspect of the role. The Sorter may need to make quick decisions about ...

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How much do fruit packing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for fruit packing in the United States is $16.74, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.90 and $18.03 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Are Fruit Packing Jobs?

Fruit packing jobs involve duties like packing produce in a warehouse to prepare for shipments, practicing food safety, inspecting box containers for damage or cleanliness, labeling boxes or containers, and arranging produce containers for delivery. As a packer for a fruit packing warehouse, your responsibilities may also include preparing shipping materials, inspecting fruit for cleanliness or damage, loading trucks, and taking inventory of produce. These positions can be part-time, full-time, or seasonal, and they can be during any shift through the day, with third shift hours often paying a slightly higher hourly rate. As a fruit packer, you need excellent hand-eye coordination skills.

What are fruit packing jobs?

Fruit packing jobs involve sorting, grading, and packaging fruits in warehouses or packing facilities to prepare them for shipment and sale. Workers ensure that fruits meet quality standards, remove damaged or unripe produce, and pack them into boxes or containers. These jobs may require standing for long periods, attention to detail, and the ability to work quickly to meet production goals. Fruit packing positions are often seasonal and can be found in regions where fruit is harvested.

What are some common challenges faced in a fruit packing role, and how can they be managed effectively?

Fruit packing roles often involve working in fast-paced environments where maintaining high quality and speed is essential. Common challenges include repetitive motions, standing for long periods, and ensuring that only undamaged fruit is packed. Effective time management, attention to detail, and following ergonomic practices can help manage these challenges. Teamwork is also crucial, as packers often coordinate closely with quality control and warehouse staff to keep operations running smoothly.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Fruit Packer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Fruit Packer, you need attention to detail, manual dexterity, and a basic understanding of food safety standards, with on-the-job training often provided rather than formal qualifications. Familiarity with packing machinery, conveyors, and sometimes barcode scanning systems is typically required. Strong teamwork, reliability, and the ability to work efficiently under time constraints are valuable soft skills in this role. These abilities ensure that products are packed accurately, safely, and quickly, maintaining quality and meeting production targets.

What is the difference between Fruit Packing vs Fruit Sorting?

AspectFruit PackingFruit Sorting
Primary RolePackaging and preparing fruits for shipmentInspecting and classifying fruits based on quality and size
Skills & CertificationsBasic food handling, packaging skillsKnowledge of fruit grades, quality standards, attention to detail
Work EnvironmentPacking lines, cold storage facilitiesSorting stations, packing facilities
Industry UsageCommon in fruit packing houses and farmsOften combined with fruit packing or quality control roles

Fruit Packing involves preparing fruits for shipment by packaging, while Fruit Sorting focuses on evaluating and classifying fruits based on quality. Both roles are essential in the fruit industry and often work together, but they emphasize different tasks within the supply chain.

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General Labor - SEASONAL - Apricots Day Shift - Selah

General Labor - SEASONAL - Apricots Day Shift - Selah

Monson Fruit Co LLC

Selah, WA • On-site

$16.25 - $20.25/hr

Other

Posted 22 days ago


Key responsibilities

  • Sort, pack, bag, and handle apricots and related products on various packing and production lines to ensure product quality and efficiency.

  • Load and assemble boxes, inspect for quality, and prepare boxes for use in packing operations.

  • Maintain cleanliness and organization of the work area, clear production lines at shift end, and follow safety and operational guidelines.


Job description

Description

Job Summary

The position supports Monson Fruit's packing and warehouse operations by performing a variety of manual and production-related tasks. This role involves sorting, packing, bagging, box making, segregating, and handling product with care to ensure product quality and efficiency throughout the packing process.


Key Responsibilities


Pre-Sorting Booth
Remove cull product from the water bath and conveyor system by manually transferring individual fruit to designated conveyors and discarding defective fruit into cull boxes positioned at the workstation.


Sorting Booth
Sort product on the conveyor line, identify cull produce, and transfer acceptable product to designated conveyors or side chutes at waist level while maintaining product quality and line efficiency.


Bagging Line
Operates at an automatic bagging station by positioning plastic bags, handling filled bags weighing 3-8 pounds, sealing them using an automatic tying machine, and placing finished bags onto a moving conveyor while rotating through multiple stations.


Packing Line
Arranging product into trays, filling boxes with completed trays, pushing filled boxes onto conveyors, retrieving empty boxes from various heights, and continuously repeating the packing process to maintain production flow.


Box Maker
Load flattened cardboard into the box-making machine, inspect assembled boxes to ensure quality standards are met, and place completed boxes onto rollers or hangers for use in packing operations.


Segregating and Palletizing
Read box stamps to ensure proper segregation, gently handles product, stack boxes neatly onto pallets up to seven boxes high (49 boxes per pallet), and lift heavier loads as required for palletizing tasks.


End-of-Shift and General Duties
Clear production lines at the end of each shift, maintaining a clean and organized work area, following safety and operational guidelines, and performing other assigned warehouse-related duties.

Requirements

Qualifications

  • Ability to work up to ten (10) hour shifts, four (4) days per week, with occasional weekend work.
  • Ability to follow company policies, safety rules, and operational guidelines.
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced production environment.
  • Ability to work effectively as part of a team.
  • Prior warehouse or agricultural packing experience preferred but not required.

Physical & Sensory Requirements

  • Ability to stand, walk, bend, twist, reach, and use hands and arms repetitively for extended periods.
  • Ability to lift and carry up to 15 pounds regularly and up to 50 pounds
  • Ability to work in wet, cold, or noisy environments common to produce packing facilities.
  • Ability to visually inspect produce for quality defects.
  • Ability to hear and respond to machinery sounds, alarms, and verbal instructions.
  • Ability to perform repetitive motions throughout the shift.
  • Ability to remain alert and focused for extended periods to ensure safe operation and compliance with safety regulations

Work Environment

The work environment is a fast-paced warehouse and produce packing facility that includes exposure to conveyor systems, automated machinery, wet floors, cold or refrigerated temperatures, noise, and repetitive motion tasks. Employees may work while standing for extended periods and in close proximity to moving equipment and other team members. Proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and adherence to all safety procedures is required at all times.