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Farmworker Diversified - AZ

Goodyear, AZ · On-site

$15 - $19.50/hr

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 ...

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What is a microgreens?

A Microgreens job involves growing, harvesting, and selling young vegetable greens that are typically harvested within 7-21 days of germination. Responsibilities may include planting seeds, maintaining proper lighting and hydration, harvesting crops, packaging, and delivering orders. Many microgreens jobs are part of small urban farms, greenhouses, or hydroponic setups. It can also involve marketing and selling microgreens to restaurants, farmers' markets, or direct consumers. This role requires attention to detail, consistency, and knowledge of plant care.

What are the daily responsibilities of a microgreens worker?

Daily responsibilities for microgreens professionals commonly include seeding trays, monitoring and adjusting environmental conditions (such as temperature and humidity), watering, harvesting, and packaging microgreens for delivery. You will also be responsible for cleaning work spaces and equipment to maintain strict food safety standards, as well as documenting crop growth and identifying any pest or disease issues. Depending on the size of the operation, you might collaborate with a small team or work independently but will often coordinate with sales or logistics staff to fulfill orders. This hands-on role is ideal for detail-oriented individuals who enjoy working in a structured, production-focused environment.

What skills and qualifications are needed for a microgreens position?

To excel in a Microgreens Grower role, you need hands-on experience in horticulture, basic plant science knowledge, and familiarity with indoor farming or hydroponic systems. Experience with tools like grow lights, irrigation systems, and environmental control equipment is often required, and certifications in agriculture or controlled environment agriculture can be advantageous. Attention to detail, reliability, and a proactive approach to problem-solving are important soft skills. These competencies ensure high-quality, consistent crop yields and efficient operation within a fast-paced, quality-driven agricultural environment.

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Farmworker Diversified - AZ 27-0003

Duncan Family Farms Inc

Goodyear, AZ • On-site

$15.25 - $19.50/hr

Temporary

Re-posted 23 days ago


Job description

Farmworker Diversified 45-2092
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 requires a minimum of two (2) months of verifiable commercial agricultural employment experience, preferably on a vegetable farm, performing both manual and mechanized tasks related to crop production and harvesting.
Employees must be able to perform physically demanding agricultural work efficiently and accurately under varying weather conditions, including cold, wet spring conditions and extreme summer heat and humidity.
Essential Job Duties
Crop Production
Workers may be required to perform all aspects of vegetable and herb production, including:
  • Preparing fields and planting beds.
  • Tilling soil and applying fertilizers.
  • Planting and transplanting crops.
  • Weeding, thinning, hoeing, pruning, and cultivating crops.
  • Harvesting vegetables, leafy greens, herbs, strawberries, celery, cabbage, and other field crops by hand.
  • Applying pesticides as directed and in accordance with all safety requirements.
  • Cleaning, grading, sorting, weighing, packing, labeling, bundling, boxing, and loading harvested products.
Hand Labor
Workers will regularly use hand tools including, but not limited to:
  • Shovels
  • Trowels
  • Hoes
  • Tampers
  • Pruning hooks
  • Pruning shears
  • Knives
  • Digging tools

Employees will manually remove weeds, prepare planting areas, install plants, remove damaged materials, and replace hoop house poles and related structures while exercising care to prevent damage to crops.
Irrigation
Workers may be required to:
  • Install, maintain, repair, and remove irrigation systems.
  • Install and remove drip tubing.
  • Move and install irrigation pipe and fittings.
  • Dig, clean, and maintain irrigation ditches.
  • Assist with irrigation setup and water distribution.
General Farm Maintenance
Additional duties may include:
  • Repairing fences.
  • Assisting with greenhouse and hoop house maintenance.
  • Installing or removing plastic mulch, row covers, and crop netting.
  • Ditching, shoveling, hauling, hoeing, and ground preparation.
  • Maintaining equipment, restrooms, lunch areas, packing facilities, and fields in clean and sanitary condition by collecting and disposing of trash, boxes, labels, packing materials, and other debris.
Mechanized Field Work
Employees may operate agricultural equipment, including but not limited to:
  • Tractors
  • Planters
  • Sprayers
  • Cultivators
  • Other farm machinery used in crop production

Workers must be able to safely operate equipment with or without direct supervision, follow instructions, communicate effectively with supervisors, and complete assigned work efficiently. More complex or non-routine assignments will be performed under supervision.
Workers must comply with all company safety policies, pesticide safety requirements, re-entry intervals, and all posted safety instructions.
Packing Operations
Workers may also perform packing house duties, including:
  • Packing vegetables into totes, bins, clamshells, boxes, or other containers.
  • Tying or bundling products.
  • Weighing and labeling products.
  • Loading harvested products by hand.
Personal Protective Equipment
Employees must wear all required personal protective equipment (PPE) while performing assigned duties.
Workers are expected to report to work each day wearing appropriate work clothing and sturdy work boots or other durable footwear. Employees reporting in inappropriate attire may not be permitted to begin work.
Physical Demands and Work Environment
This position involves strenuous manual labor performed outdoors and in packing facilities.
Workers must be able to:
  • Stand, walk, bend, kneel, squat, and stoop for extended periods.
  • Perform repetitive movements throughout the workday.
  • Lift, carry, push, and pull products weighing up to 60 pounds, including loading products onto trucks to heights of approximately five feet.
  • Harvest crops by hand for extended periods.
  • Work in packing facilities performing boxing, weighing, packing, and loading duties.

Work may be performed under varying environmental conditions including:
  • Temperatures ranging from 10°F to 105°F.
  • High humidity.
  • Direct sunlight.
  • Moderate winds.
  • Wet field conditions from dew or rain.
  • Light rain or occasional snow when field operations continue.

Individuals with allergies to ragweed, goldenrod, bees, insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, or similar agricultural materials should consider whether they can safely perform the essential duties of this position.
Reasonable accommodations may be provided for qualified individuals with disabilities.
Sanitation Requirements
Because employees handle crops intended for human consumption, strict sanitation practices 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, sanitation, and hygiene policies.
  • Maintain clean and sanitary work areas throughout the workday.