Fertilizer Grower Support Worker

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Fertilizer Grower Support Worker

Paris , France, France

 

Looking for a Grower Support Worker. The Bio Fertilizer Grower Support Worker collaborates with the growing, care, and maintenance of the company’s horticultural products produced for wholesale or retail sales. They apply technical procedures, timing, and metering devices to control nutrient applications, regulate environmental factors (humidity, ventilation, temperature, and light), and dispense fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides, and fungicides. 

 

Requirements For Visa Application:

  • Passport Validity (1 year).
  • Updated CV.
  • Passport Size photo (4 Copies).
  • Police Clearance Certificate.
  • Age Up to 45 years.
  • Good Physical and health, endurance, dexterity.
  • Experience of physical work.

 

 Processing Time:

  • Processing time is 4 weeks.

Accommodation and food are provided by the company.

 

Responsibilities:

  1. Collaborating with the Head Grower: Discussing plant growing activities and planning consistent growing practices based on production schedules.
  2. Space Preparation: Preparing the required space for planned production.
  3. Quality Control: Monitoring growing conditions to ensure quality standards are met.
  4. Crop Inspection: Regularly inspecting crops for leaf texture, bloom size, and signs of pests or diseases.
  5. Application of Inputs: Applying fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides, and fungicides as directed.
  6. Procedure Development: Assisting in developing growing procedures for new species and cultivation techniques.
  7. Record Keeping: Maintaining records of growing techniques and production trends.
  8. Training: Assisting in training new employees.
  9. Continuous Learning: Staying updated on growing techniques and technologies.

 

Requirement And Skills:

  1. Attention to Detail: Being meticulous is crucial. You’ll need to identify different plant species by their scientific or common names, ensuring accurate care and maintenance.
  2. Irrigation: Understanding irrigation systems is essential. You’ll monitor and maintain automated watering systems to ensure plants receive adequate hydration without over-watering.
  3. Weeding: Weeding involves removing unwanted plants from garden beds. By doing so, you maintain healthy soil, prevent pests, and create space for desired plants to thrive.
  4. Plant Identification: Knowing how to identify plants by their scientific names is valuable. It helps assess plant health and informs appropriate fertilization and soil requirements.
  5. Mulching: Mulching involves adding compost or other materials around plants. This retains moisture and nutrients, promoting better plant growth.
  6. Soil Preparation: Preparing soil for plant growth is critical. You’ll remove existing soil, add nutrients, and ensure an optimal environment for plants.
  7. Pruning: Pruning involves trimming plant parts to encourage healthy growth. You’ll need to understand when and how to prune different plant species.
  8. Fertilizing: Applying fertilizers correctly is essential. You’ll balance nutrient levels to support plant health and growth.
  9. Customer Service: Good communication skills are vital. You’ll interact with customers, providing advice on plant care and maintenance.
  10. Physical Stamina: Working in nurseries can be physically demanding. Stamina is necessary for tasks like lifting, planting, and maintaining plant beds.

 

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