Irrigation & Grain Carting - Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk - Velcourt
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Position Irrigation & Grain Carting Location Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk No. Required 2 Period 1st May - September

The Role

Upton Suffolk Farms, is seeking two experienced tractor drivers to join the team for the upcoming harvest season, starting on 1st May and running through to the end of harvest in September.  

Comprising 6,000 hectares of irrigated land in Suffolk, Upton Suffolk Farms is an established farming operation, growing potatoes, onions, maize, AD rye & sugar beet 

Duties & Responsibilities:    

As a Grain Carter/Irrigation worker you will play a crucial role in the smooth and efficient running of the harvest. Working closely with our experienced harvest team, you will be responsible for:  

  • Irrigation 

  • Potato and onion carting operating Case tractors 

  • General farm duties 

Candidate Requirements:  

  • Minimum age 18 years. 

  • Full clean driving licence required. 

  • Experience in tractor driving desirable but training will be given as required. 

  • Applicants must be able to show evidence of the right to work in the UK. 

What We Offer:   

  • Competitive hourly pay.   

  • On-site accommodation if required (FOC, including bills).    

  • Well-maintained modern machinery and supportive working environment  

  • Opportunity to gain experience on a large, progressive arable operation  

For more information, contact the Farm Manager, Nick Sheppard on 07712 880372 or nsheppard@velcourt.co.uk or click ‘Apply Now’ below 



Accommodation: Accommodation may be available

Address: Upton Suffolk Farms
Park Farm
Herringswell
Bury St. Edmunds
Suffolk
IP28 6SR


For More Information

For more information please contact nsheppard@velcourt.co.uk


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