Canadian agriculture is one of the country’s most essential and dynamic industries, and The Elite Job is currently hiring passionate, physically capable, and team-focused Farm Workers to join their agricultural operations team across Canada. This is a full-time, hands-on outdoor role that covers the complete crop production cycle from planting and cultivation through to irrigation management, crop health monitoring, machinery operation, and harvesting, within a progressive and sustainability-focused farming organization committed to innovative agricultural practices and the long-term growth and development of every person on their team. This position is supported through the Labour Market Impact Assessment process, making it accessible to internationally experienced agricultural workers seeking LMIA-supported farm worker jobs in Canada through a legitimate and well-established agricultural employer. With an estimated competitive hourly rate of $17.20 to $21.00 based on current Canadian agricultural labour benchmarks, an equal opportunity employment commitment that welcomes candidates from all backgrounds and experiences, and a workplace culture that genuinely fosters individual growth and professional development in agriculture, this farm worker LMIA job in Canada with The Elite Job is a meaningful and well-supported opportunity for a hardworking, adaptable, and agriculture-passionate individual ready to contribute to a thriving Canadian farming community from day one.
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Company Overview
The Elite Job is a leading organization operating within Canada’s agricultural sector with a strong commitment to providing innovative, sustainable, and excellence-driven farming solutions that serve both the operational needs of their agricultural clients and the professional development needs of their growing farm worker team. The organization operates with a clear people-first philosophy, maintaining a positive, inclusive, and supportive work environment that values every team member’s contribution to the success of the farming operations they support. The Elite Job is an equal opportunity employer that actively encourages applications from candidates of all backgrounds, nationalities, and experience levels, and is committed to building a diverse agricultural workforce that reflects the multicultural strength and global agricultural knowledge base that Canada’s farming sector benefits from across every growing region in the country. Their LMIA-supported employment pathway provides internationally experienced farm workers with a legitimate and properly structured route to agricultural employment in Canada backed by a reputable and growth-oriented agricultural organization.
Key Responsibilities
Crop Cultivation and Planting:
- Perform all required planting activities across the farm’s assigned crop production areas, following the established planting schedules, row spacing specifications, seed depth requirements, and cultivation protocols designed to support healthy crop establishment and strong early-season development across all crop types within the operation
- Cultivate crops throughout the growing season using appropriate manual and mechanical cultivation methods, maintaining weed control, soil aeration, and growing bed condition across all planted areas to support continuous crop health and productivity from germination through to harvest readiness
- Monitor crop health and development attentively throughout the growing season, observing plants for signs of pest activity, disease symptoms, nutrient deficiencies, water stress, or any other conditions that may require timely intervention to protect crop yield and quality, and reporting all health observations to the farm supervisor promptly and accurately for appropriate follow-up action
- Implement crop health interventions as directed by the farm supervisor, including the application of approved fertilizers, pesticides, and other agricultural inputs at the correct rates and times in full compliance with all applicable Canadian agricultural safety and environmental regulations governing input use on commercial farming operations
Irrigation and Water Management:
- Participate actively in all irrigation activities across the farm’s crop production areas, operating irrigation systems correctly and in accordance with the specific water management requirements of each crop type and growth stage to ensure optimal soil moisture levels are maintained throughout the growing season
- Monitor and maintain proper water levels for all irrigated crops throughout the season, observing irrigation system performance, identifying any coverage gaps or equipment issues, and reporting any irrigation system malfunctions or water management concerns to the farm supervisor without delay for prompt resolution
Farm Machinery Operation and Maintenance:
- Operate a range of farm machinery and equipment safely and competently across all assigned planting, cultivation, irrigation, harvesting, and post-harvest processing activities, following correct operating procedures, manufacturer guidelines, and all applicable workplace health and safety requirements for each piece of equipment used throughout the Canadian growing season
- Maintain all assigned farm machinery and equipment in clean, safe, and correctly functioning condition throughout the employment period, performing basic operator maintenance checks, cleaning procedures, and routine care tasks as directed and reporting any mechanical issues or maintenance requirements to the farm supervisor promptly for timely repair or service
Harvesting:
- Harvest all assigned crops at the correct stage of maturity using appropriate manual and mechanical harvesting techniques, working at the pace and with the physical care required to meet daily harvest volume targets without compromising crop quality or causing unnecessary damage to plants, produce, or harvesting equipment during the picking and collection process
- Handle all harvested produce with the care, attention to detail, and quality consciousness required to maintain produce integrity from the moment of harvest through to storage or processing, supporting the farm’s commitment to delivering consistently high-quality agricultural output across all of their crop production activities
Safety and General Farm Duties:
- Follow all workplace safety protocols, agricultural safety guidelines, and farm-specific safety procedures without exception throughout every shift and every aspect of the farm work performed, contributing actively to the secure and hazard-aware working environment that Canadian occupational health and safety legislation and the farm’s own safety culture require
- Maintain a clean, organized, and safe personal work area across all farm locations throughout every shift, supporting the overall operational efficiency, hygiene, and safety standards of the agricultural operation at every point in the production calendar
- Work collaboratively and cooperatively as part of the farm team, supporting fellow workers, communicating clearly with supervisors, and contributing the positive, reliable, and team-oriented personal approach to the daily work that The Elite Job’s workplace culture actively cultivates and values in every member of their agricultural team
- Adapt willingly and positively to changing work demands, varying weather conditions, and shifting seasonal priorities across the Canadian growing calendar, demonstrating the personal flexibility and resilience that outdoor agricultural work in Canada genuinely requires from every farm worker throughout the employment period
Qualifications
What The Elite Job is Looking For:
- Proven hands-on experience in agricultural or farm work is required, with candidates who bring direct experience in crop cultivation, planting, harvesting, irrigation management, or farm machinery operation being given strong preference during the candidate review and selection process
- Mechanical aptitude and demonstrated ability to operate and maintain farm machinery and equipment safely and competently, with the practical understanding of agricultural equipment function and basic maintenance requirements that productive farm machinery operation depends on throughout a full Canadian growing season
- Physical fitness and genuine endurance for the sustained physical demands of full-time outdoor farm labour across all weather conditions the Canadian agricultural calendar presents, including the ability to handle heavy loads, stand for extended periods, and perform repetitive bending, crouching, and kneeling tasks throughout full shift hours across the complete growing and harvest season
- A thorough and consistent personal attention to detail across all farming tasks from planting accuracy and crop health monitoring through to harvest quality and equipment maintenance, understanding that the cumulative quality of every individual task performed throughout the season directly determines the farm’s overall production and commercial outcomes
- Genuine adaptability and a positive willingness to work across varying weather conditions, shifting seasonal task priorities, and the unpredictable operational demands that outdoor agricultural work in Canada regularly presents throughout the growing year
- A collaborative and supportive team player approach to the daily farm work with the interpersonal skills, reliability, and mutual respect orientation required to contribute positively to a farm team that depends on every member pulling their weight consistently and cooperatively throughout the season
- English language proficiency sufficient for safe and effective daily communication with farm supervisors and team members across all operational and safety-related interactions throughout the employment period
- Must be legally authorized to work in Canada or eligible to work under the LMIA-supported employment pathway applicable to this position, with work authorization status confirmed as part of the application and pre-employment process
Benefits and Perks
The Elite Job offers a working environment and employment structure that reflects their genuine commitment to sustainable agriculture, positive workplace culture, and the professional growth and personal development of every farm worker who joins their Canadian agricultural team. Here is what comes with this LMIA-supported farm worker position:
- An estimated competitive hourly rate of $17.20 to $21.00 based on current Canadian federal and provincial agricultural labour market benchmarks for general farm worker roles covering crop cultivation, machinery operation, irrigation management, and harvest responsibilities, with actual compensation reflecting the candidate’s relevant farm experience and the specific provincial location of the assigned farming operation
- LMIA-supported employment pathway providing internationally experienced agricultural workers with a legitimate, properly structured, and reputable route to farm worker employment in Canada through an established agricultural organization committed to compliance with all applicable Canadian immigration and employment standards requirements
- A positive, inclusive, and genuinely supportive workplace culture that fosters individual growth, professional skill development, and long-term career advancement within The Elite Job’s agricultural operations, creating an employment environment where every team member is valued, respected, and given meaningful opportunities to develop their farming expertise and contribute to the organization’s continued success
- Hands-on experience across the complete Canadian crop production cycle from planting and cultivation through to irrigation management, crop health monitoring, machinery operation, and harvest activities, building a well-rounded and transferable agricultural skill set that supports long-term career development in Canada’s farming and agribusiness sectors
- Work within an equal opportunity employment environment that actively welcomes and encourages applications from candidates of all backgrounds, nationalities, and levels of agricultural experience, creating a diverse and multicultural farm team that brings the full breadth of global agricultural knowledge and work ethic to Canadian food production
- The authentic daily satisfaction of contributing to sustainable, innovation-driven Canadian agricultural production where your physical effort, attention to detail, and genuine care for crop quality make a real and measurable difference to the farm’s output, the organization’s reputation, and the food supply that Canadian and international consumers depend on throughout every growing season
How to Apply
The Elite Job is actively recruiting Farm Workers for their LMIA-supported Canadian agricultural positions and welcomes applications from experienced, physically capable, and agriculture-passionate individuals of all backgrounds who are ready to contribute to a thriving and sustainability-focused Canadian farming operation.
To apply for this Farm Worker LMIA position in Canada with The Elite Job, visit the application link provided in the active job listing and submit your current resume along with a cover letter outlining your relevant agricultural experience, your mechanical aptitude and farm equipment operating background, and your genuine motivation for wanting to join The Elite Job’s Canadian farm worker team. Your cover letter is an important part of your application as The Elite Job wants to understand not just what experience you bring but why you are drawn to agricultural work in Canada and what you hope to contribute to and gain from being part of their farming community.
Applications are reviewed as they are received and suitable candidates will be contacted promptly to discuss the specific farm location, provincial employment standards applicable to the position, start date, and the details of the LMIA-supported employment process. The Elite Job is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive full and fair consideration regardless of background, nationality, or prior experience level. Canadian agriculture needs dedicated, hardworking, and genuinely passionate farm workers, and The Elite Job is committed to being the kind of agricultural employer that those workers are proud to work for. Apply today and take the first step toward a meaningful farm worker career in Canada with an organization that will support your journey from your very first day in the field.



