Job Information
Schuett Farms FARM/IRRIGATION/ LIVESTOCK WORKER in Dillon, Montana
PERIOD OF INTENDED EMPLOYMENT IS 05/01/2024 TO 12/31/2024
WAGES OFFERED: $16.54 PER HOUR
Applicants must have 20 days experience with equipment maintenance, farm/irrigation work, and livestock care and provide the
contact information of at least one reference who can verify experience and performance. Applicants hired must be able to obtain a
valid drivers license as driving on public roads may be required. To meet minimum acceptable performance standards when irrigating,
the worker must, after a 10-day conditioning period, move an average of at least 48 40-foot sections of 3-inch pipe or 44 40-foot
sections of 4-inch pipe per hour under normal working conditions.
Worker will be required to perform a variety of duties related to the production of cattle, wheat, barley, alfalf/grass hay, and oil-seed crops. The majority of the work activities during the overall contract period, however, will be related to irrigation.
General Farm Work will include the following responsibilities: operate a John Deere tractor equipped with Auto Trac, a GPS guidance system & set up/calibrate Auto Trac; daily maintenance/adjusting/repairing of equipment; drive, attach, operate and
prepare farm implements/tractors/equipment to till soil, plant, cultivate, fertilize and harvest crops; use grinders/drills/air drivers/ratchets/chisels/saws/metric & SAE nuts/bolts/wrenches, power washer/hoes/weed eater and hand tools; may mix and/or
spray chemicals (according to appropriate restrictive use laws, when/if applicable); remove undesirable and excess growth from farm grounds; remove rocks from field; paint, caulk, stain and power wash farm structures; maintain/repair fencing; concrete
repair for feedlot and ranch buildings; perform general clean up of farm areas including minor roof (asphalt/steel) repair, bush/tree/lawn/weed trimming; drive, load/unload farm trucks; set up air ducts/fans in grain bins, secure door, unload trucks to belt
conveyors/augers to fill grain bins; operate motor bike or all-terrain vehicle in the course of performing duties; workers possessing the proper licensure may be asked to transport other farm workers.
Irrigation duties will include the following:
Hand lines: connect pipes; check alignment of pipe and adjust for proper water distribution; attach lines to water supply with large hoses and valves; turn on pump; turn valves to start flow of water; disassemble lines and carry pipes across fields at
specified intervals; move pipes through freshly irrigated crops and/or plowed fields where mud may be deep at times; lift and carry pipe sections weighing approximately 40 pounds on a sustained basis.
Wheel lines: start gasoline engines and operate controls to move lines across fields at specified intervals.
Pivots: push on switch that activates circle sprinkler system.
Flood Irrigation: lift gate in side of flooded irrigation ditch/pipe permitting water to flow into bordered section of field; shovel and pack dirt in low spots of embankment or cut trenches in high areas to direct water flow; close gate in ditch/pipe when
bordered section is flooded; open gate or connect pipe to underground pipe system that releases water flow into reservoir or ditch; cut/install/move dams; siphon water from flooded reservoir or ditch to channel water into designated areas; shovel or hoe
soil to clear ditches/furrows and build embankments to appropriately channel water; mix and apply proper solutions to fill holes/cracks in pipes, ditches, and spillways, and make minor repairs to metal, concrete, and wooden frameworks in pipe and ditch
valves and gates.
Other Irrigation Duties: remove pipes/wheel lines from storage and lay out/place in predetermined patterns in fields; lubricate, adjust, repair and replace parts such as sprinkler heads and drive chains using hand tools; observe revolving sprinklers and
adjust to ensure proper operation and uniform distribution of wate ; dig up/pump out/replace/repair buried mainlines; disassemble/secure, service and store pipes/mainlines/wheel lines after irrigation season.
Other duties assigned, include: check physical characteristics, observe general condition of livestock and apply the appropriate care;
examine animals to detect illness/injury/disease, rate of weight gain or to determine offspring delivery time, assist in delivery, care for
newborns; apply or administer medications, vaccines and/or insecticides; mix feed/additives and feed/water livestock; place mineral
blocks; drive equipment to haul/distribute feed/water; herd/gather/sort/work livestock using low stress handling methods;
clean/disinfect livestock areas/corrals/stalls/sheds; dock, castrate, brand, clip/tag livestock; maintain records on animals; hoist/stack
bales of hay using loaders onto wagon/truck; operate/maintain/repair bale feeders.