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Agricultural Field Service Technician
Acampo, CA 95220
5 Months, Contract
On-site
Job Summary
- Job Title:
- Agricultural Field Service Technician
- Posted Date:
- Apr 15, 2026
- Duration:
- 5 Months, Contract
- Shift(s):
-
07:00 - 16:00
- Salary ($):
- 22.00 - 24.00 per Hourly (compensation based on experience and qualifications)
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- Name:
- Saloni Tawar
- Email:
- saloni@rangam.com
- Phone:
- 908-428-4720
Description
Company vehicle will be provided to drive from trial locations to Acampo facility.
Must have valid drivers license and clean record.
Degree is preferred but are willing to accept someone with high school diploma.
Will need to work in high heat pulling tomato fruit samples in the field during the summer.
Qualifications:
- Must be at least 18 years old and have a valid driver's license.- Pursuing an Associate or Bachelor degree in agriculturally related field, preferably Agronomy, Horticulture, Plant Pathology, Entomology, or Weed Science
- Experience with experimental designs and/or small plot research desired.
- Experience operating agricultural equipment
Responsibilities:
- The position will assist in research and development activities at a research site and off site.
- Efforts will be focused primarily on small plot field research in various agricultural systems focused on processing tomatoes in California's central valley.
- Specific responsibilities will include:Data collection- Local travel may be required.
- Field Sampling of fruit and delivery to the laboratory (off site).
- Trial Planting and maintenance.
- The position will assist in research and development activities at a research site and report to the local Product Development Specialist.
As part of our recruitment process, we may use automated tools or AI-enabled technologies to assist with resume screening and candidate matching. These tools help our recruitment team review applications more efficiently, but they do not make hiring decisions. All final decisions are made by human reviewers.