What are the responsibilities and job description for the Diversified Agriculture Technician - Kaaawa position at Kualoa Ranch Hawai'i?
Join a company that is involved in many diverse operations in one of the most beautiful places in Hawai'i. Kualoa Ranch Hawai'i has enjoyed a proud past and looks forward to an exciting future. A team committed to Hawai'i . . . its history, community, visitors & each other. Be a part of it! Share with our guests the beauty, history and culture of Hawai'i!
Location: On-Site - Kaneohe, HI.
Relocation Package: None
Application Closing Date:
Schedule: Full-time; open availability including weekends and holidays is required. Work will be conducted primarily outdoors in a variety of environmental conditions.
Position Summary
The Diversified Agriculture Technician supports the day-to-day operations of the agricultural site in Ka‘a‘awa, focusing on crop production, small livestock management, aquaculture, and land stewardship. This role requires hands-on fieldwork, equipment operation, and adherence to best practices for planting, harvesting, pest management, and irrigation. The ideal candidate is hard-working, detail-oriented, and passionate about sustainable agriculture and Hawaiian farming traditions.
Key Responsibilities
Crop Production & Field Operations
Location: On-Site - Kaneohe, HI.
Relocation Package: None
Application Closing Date:
Schedule: Full-time; open availability including weekends and holidays is required. Work will be conducted primarily outdoors in a variety of environmental conditions.
Position Summary
The Diversified Agriculture Technician supports the day-to-day operations of the agricultural site in Ka‘a‘awa, focusing on crop production, small livestock management, aquaculture, and land stewardship. This role requires hands-on fieldwork, equipment operation, and adherence to best practices for planting, harvesting, pest management, and irrigation. The ideal candidate is hard-working, detail-oriented, and passionate about sustainable agriculture and Hawaiian farming traditions.
Key Responsibilities
Crop Production & Field Operations
- Execute daily agricultural tasks, including planting, transplanting, fertilizing, irrigating, weeding, and harvesting.
- Assist in the production and maintenance of various crops, including ginger, ‘olena (turmeric), papaya, banana, and other specialty crops following established SOPs.
- Monitor crop health, identify pest or disease issues, and implement appropriate management strategies.
- Ensure proper post-harvest handling, including washing, drying, sorting, and packaging produce for sale and distribution.
- Support small livestock operations, including feeding, health monitoring, and habitat upkeep.
- Assist with turkey production, following protocols for breeding, brooding, pasture management, and humane processing.
- Maintain aquaculture ponds and/or lo‘i (taro patches), ensuring water quality and plant health.
- Set up, monitor, and maintain irrigation systems, including drip lines and sprinklers, to optimize water efficiency.
- Perform general site upkeep, ensuring cleanliness, organization, and safety within the agricultural area.
- Operate and maintain power tools, hand tools, and light agricultural machinery safely and effectively.
- Implement safe and proper application of herbicides, pesticides, and organic control methods as needed.
- Follow biosecurity protocols to minimize the spread of pests and plant diseases.
- Conduct weed management using manual, mechanical, and chemical control methods.
- Work closely with the Diversified Ag & Small Livestock Manager and team members to execute daily tasks efficiently.
- Assist in collecting and recording agricultural data, including crop yields, soil conditions, and pest activity.
- Support educational and community outreach programs as needed.
- Follow all safety protocols, including proper use of PPE and adherence to equipment operation guidelines.
- Must be able to perform intensive manual labor for extended periods under various weather conditions, including heat, humidity, and rain.
- Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs. unassisted.
- Requires frequent bending, kneeling, digging, and repetitive hand movements.
- Comfortable working with small livestock, including handling animals safely.
- Ability to safely operate power tools, hand tools, and light agricultural machinery.
- Previous experience in agricultural operations, including irrigation, herbicide/fertilizer application, weeding, planting, and harvesting.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a physically demanding environment.
- Proficiency in the safe operation and basic maintenance of landscape power and hand tools.
- Strong observational skills to monitor crop health and identify potential issues.
- Valid driver’s license and a clean driving record.
- Experience with diversified farming operations, including specialty crops and livestock.
- Familiarity with Hawaiian agricultural practices and traditional land stewardship.
- Knowledge of irrigation system setup, troubleshooting, and maintenance.
- Experience in aquaculture or lo‘i kalo (taro farming).
- CPR and First Aid certification.