Crop Field Laborer – Seasonal Agricultural Work


BELLINGHAM, WA 98225

Posted: 5/28/2026

Job Description

We are hiring dependable and hardworking field laborers to support seasonal agricultural operations for a local seed company in Whatcom County.

This role involves physical outdoor work in crop fields and is ideal for candidates with previous farm, agricultural, landscaping, nursery, or general outdoor labor experience.

Responsibilities:

Assist with planting, harvesting, weeding, irrigation, and crop maintenance

Perform general field cleanup and labor tasks

Load, unload, and move tools and materials as needed

Follow safety procedures and supervisor instructions

Work efficiently as part of a team in outdoor conditions

Support daily field operations to help meet production goals

Requirements:

Previous outdoor labor or farm experience preferred

Ability to stand, bend, walk, and lift throughout the shift

Ability to work outdoors in varying weather conditions

Strong work ethic and reliable attendance required

Must be dependable and able to work well with a team

Preferred Qualifications:

Agricultural or crop field experience

Irrigation or harvesting experience

Bilingual English/Spanish is a plus

This is a physically active role with consistent hours and overtime opportunities available during peak season.

¡Se habla español!

Estamos contratando trabajadores responsables y con ganas de trabajar para labor agrícola en el Condado de Whatcom. Experiencia en campos, agricultura, jardinería o trabajo al aire libre es preferida.

Requirements:

Pass background check and drug screen


To apply for this position, click the link below or contact the local office at (360) 382-6338

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