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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Agricultural photographer functions



Agricultural photographer functions

In this post, you can ref key functions of Agricultural photographer in details. Based on this function list, you can set up daily duties, weekly duties, monthly tasks/activities.



I. List of Agricultural photographer duties:

  1. Inspects individual lots of products for the purpose of determining lot identification, type and condition of packages, condition of product, and to select representative samples from the lot for grading purposes.
  2. Interprets and applies official standards and regulations in the grading and certification of either butter or cheese according to degree and intensity of such factors as flavor, body, texture, color, finish and appearance, and may conduct laboratory analyses for identified grade factors and other specified criteria.
  3. Performs condition inspections of products and/or packaging to determine kind and extent of defects and whether defects in products were caused by transit delays, improper packing, faulty loading, improper storage, other damage, or by inherent product instability.
  4. May inspect and grade other dairy related products, subject to frequent spot-checks, for technical accuracy and advice on difficult or borderline grade determinations.
  5. Performs cursory sanitary inspections at plants processing and repackaging dairy products.
  6. Checks accuracy of scales for weighing and establishes an accurate tare weight of packaging material, weighs samples of product, and computes a

II. List of Agricultural photographer qualifications
      1.            Valid California driver’s license
      2.            Good driving record (please provide a recent DMV printout)
      3.            Good attitude
      4.            Speak and write in fluent English
      5.            Work outdoors and on uneven terrain
      6.            Work with pesticides
      7.            Work well in a group
      8.            Follow directions
      9.            Work hard and productively
  10.            Field work
  11.            Customer service
  12.            Map reading
  13.            Biological/Agricultural/Environmental background 


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