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As of Jul 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for hydroponic farm in the United States is $18.55, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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A Hydroponic Farm job involves growing plants without soil, using nutrient-rich water solutions to support plant growth. Workers may handle tasks like planting, monitoring water and nutrient levels, maintaining equipment, and harvesting crops. These roles can vary from entry-level farm labor to more specialized positions such as system technicians or farm managers. Hydroponic farming is efficient, sustainable, and often used to grow fruits, vegetables, and herbs in controlled environments.

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To thrive working on a Hydroponic Farm, you need practical knowledge of plant biology, nutrient management, and sustainable farming methods, often supported by experience or education in agriculture or horticulture. Familiarity with hydroponic systems, sensors, climate control technologies, and sometimes relevant certifications in agriculture or food safety are highly valued. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and strong teamwork and communication skills are important soft skills for this role. These competencies ensure optimal crop production, effective operations, and a collaborative environment in high-tech, fast-paced farm settings.

What are the typical daily tasks and work environment like on a hydroponic farm?

Working on a hydroponic farm involves daily tasks such as monitoring plant health, mixing and administering nutrient solutions, adjusting lighting and climate settings, and troubleshooting technical systems. The work environment is often indoors, within greenhouses or controlled-environment facilities, requiring attention to detail and adaptability as conditions can change rapidly. Teamwork is essential, as tasks are frequently coordinated across planting, maintenance, and harvesting crews. This role offers opportunities to learn about cutting-edge agricultural technology and sustainability practices, making it an exciting field for those interested in innovative food production.

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Tribal Hydroponic Trainee - Seward

Chugach Regional Resource Commission

Seward, AK • On-site

$23.83/hr

Part-time

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

The Organization: CRRC is a nonprofit intertribal fish and wildlife commission established to address environmental and natural resources issues of concern to its seven member Tribes, located in the Chugach Region of southcentral Alaska. These include Tatitlek Village IRA Council, Native Village of Eyak (Cordova), Port Graham Village Council, Nanwalek IRA Council, Chenega IRA Council, Qutekcak Native Tribe (Seward), and Valdez Native Tribe.
Position Description
The Tribal Hydroponic Trainee will participate in a structured training program designed to build knowledge and practical skills in hydroponic farming, sustainable agriculture, and farm operations. Working closely with CRRC staff and project consultants, the trainee will learn to operate and maintain hydroponic growing systems, support farm production activities, and assist with outreach, distribution, and customer service. This position supports the tribal community's goals of strengthening food sovereignty, increasing local food production, and promoting environmental stewardship.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities
  • Participate in all project training activities related to hydroponic farming, farm operations, and food production.
  • Work directly with CRRC and the project's training consultant to learn the operation and maintenance of hydroponic equipment located in the tribal community.
  • Develop the skills necessary to operate hydroponic equipment efficiently and in accordance with farm plans developed with the project's technical consultant.
  • Collaborate with the project's technical consultant to develop and follow a farm safety plan for the operation of hydroponic equipment.
  • Plant, maintain, harvest, and process crops in accordance with established farm and safety plans.
  • Coordinate growing and harvesting plans with the Tribe's outreach, sales, and distribution efforts.
  • Provide responsive and professional customer service, including coordinating orders and resolving customer concerns.
  • Support outreach efforts by engaging with community members and promoting project programs, products, or services as needed.
  • Assist with high-volume greens processing while maintaining quality, cleanliness, and accuracy standards.
  • Prioritize tasks effectively and meet ordering, harvest, and distribution timelines in a fast-paced environment.
  • Maintain accurate records related to farm production, harvests, inventory, or distribution, as required.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Education and Experience Requirements
  • High school diploma or equivalent required.
  • Experience in, or demonstrated interest in, local food production, agriculture, hydroponics, or related fields preferred.
  • Willingness to learn and participate fully in all project training activities.
  • Demonstrated commitment to CRRC's goal of establishing a network of tribally owned farms that operate year-round.
  • Enrolled tribal member preferred.

Skills and Abilities
  • Enthusiasm for food sovereignty, sustainable agriculture, and community-based food systems.
  • Strong interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills.
  • Ability to identify problems, gather relevant information, evaluate options, and implement solutions.
  • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision as well as collaboratively with staff, consultants, and community members.
  • Strong time management skills and the ability to prioritize multiple tasks.
  • Ability to travel as needed.
  • Physical ability to perform farm-related duties, including lifting, bending, reaching, and standing for extended periods.
  • Ability to work in greenhouse or indoor growing environments with varying temperatures and humidity levels.

Employee is expected to embrace, support, and promote the core values of respect, integrity, trust, compassion, and quality which align with CRRC's Mission and Vision through their actions and interactions with all staff and partners.
THE CHUGACH REGIONAL RESOURCES COMMISSION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. PREFERENCE IS EXTENDED TO QUALIFIED AMERICAN INDIAN INDIVIDUALS FOR APPOINTMENTS TO ALL POSITIONS ON THE STAFF OF THE CHUGACH REGIONAL RESOURCES COMMISSION (Public Law 93-638 Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act, Indian Preference Act, and the Indian Civil Rights Act, 1968 apply). Preference will be given to a Native from the Chugach Region or person who is knowledgeable of the region's language, culture, and language.