Job Position: Apiary Worker Job in Canada For Foreigners - LMIA Pending Vacancy: 6 vacancies Company: Althouse Honey Farms inc Salary: $20...
Job Position: Apiary Worker Job in Canada For Foreigners - LMIA Pending
Vacancy: 6 vacancies
Company: Althouse Honey Farms inc
Salary: $20.00 hourly / 40 to 60 hours per week
Location: Porcupine Plain, SK, Canada
We're Althouse Honey Farms, and we're looking for 6 reliable people to join our team this season. If you're someone who doesn't mind hard work and wants to learn about beekeeping, this could be a great opportunity for you.
What we're offering
- $20.00 per hour for full-time work (40-60 hours weekly depending on season)
- On-site housing available - you won't need to worry about finding a place to stay
- Complete training provided - we'll teach you everything you need to know about working with bees
- Steady employment throughout the beekeeping season
- We're working on LMIA approval for international workers who want to make Canada home
Your responsibilities will include
- Maintaining bee yards and ensuring hives stay healthy and productive
- Cleaning and maintaining beekeeping equipment and tools
- Assisting with feeding bees when needed during different seasons
- Participating in honey extraction and processing during harvest time
- Following all safety procedures and beekeeping protocols
What we're looking for
- Ability to communicate effectively in English for safety and coordination purposes
- Physical stamina and ability to lift up to 50 pounds regularly
- Willingness to work outdoors in varying weather conditions, including around insects
- Willingness to learn new skills and follow instructions carefully
- Reliable attendance and strong work ethic
- No prior experience or formal education required - we provide full training
About working here
Our honey farm has been operating in rural Saskatchewan for years, and we've built a reputation for treating workers fairly. The work is honest - at the end of each day, you'll see the hives you've maintained and know you've helped produce quality Canadian honey.
Since you'll have the option to live on-site in Porcupine Plain, you'll become part of our farming community. We expect everyone to be professional and respectful, but we also know that good working relationships make the job more enjoyable for everyone.
The work can be physically demanding, but there's something special about working alongside these incredible creatures and being part of honey production from hive to jar.
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