Team working on the marsh during harvest
Careers

Work Where
Innovation Meets Tradition

Join a modern agricultural operation that blends hands-on work with data-driven tools.

Not Your Average Farm Job

Working at Elm Lake Cranberry means being part of a team that values both tradition and innovation. You might spend the morning operating precision GPS equipment and the afternoon helping with hands-on marsh maintenance.

We're a small team, which means everyone wears multiple hats. You'll learn about every aspect of cranberry production—from biology and agronomy to technology and equipment.

If you're looking for a place where you can grow, learn, and make a real impact, this might be the right fit.

Team members working together
Culture

What We Look For

Skills can be taught. Experience helps, but it's not required. What matters most is how you think and how you work.

Work Ethic

Farming is physical work. You're not afraid of long days, early mornings, or getting your hands dirty.

Reliability

Crops don't wait. When you say you'll be there, you're there. When you take on a task, you see it through.

Adaptability

Weather changes. Equipment breaks. Plans shift. You roll with it and keep moving forward.

Initiative

You don't wait to be told what to do. You see what needs doing and figure out how to get it done.

Opportunities

Types of Roles

Year-round

Farm Operations

Hands-on work across all aspects of the farm—equipment operation, irrigation, harvest, maintenance, and day-to-day marsh management. You might run a tractor one day and fix a pump the next. Everyone wears multiple hats.

Seasonal

Seasonal Workers

Join us during our busiest times of year—summer maintenance, planting, sanding, and harvest. Great way to experience cranberry farming without a year-round commitment.

The Work

What to Expect

Early Mornings

Farming often starts at dawn. Frost protection, in particular, means being ready before the sun comes up.

Outdoor Work

Rain or shine, hot or cold—most of the work happens outside on the marsh.

Seasonal Intensity

Harvest season is intense—long hours and weekend work. The off-season offers more flexibility.

Continuous Learning

Expect to learn something new almost every day—from cranberry biology to equipment repair.

Vine spreading equipment in operation
Apply

How to Apply

If you're interested in joining our team, send us an email introducing yourself. Tell us a bit about your background, what interests you about working on a cranberry farm, and what kind of role you're looking for.

We don't always have open positions posted, but we're always interested in hearing from good people. Even if we don't have something available right now, we'll keep your information on file for future opportunities.

Email Us info@elmlakecranberry.com