Senior Farm Hand - Aurora Dairies
Posted 1 month ago
The Role
What Aurora Dairies can offer you
Aurora Dairies are currently seeking a Senior Farm Hand (or Farm Hand) for a dairy farm in Simpson, located between Colac and Warrnambool in Victoria. The farm is approximately 265ha effective area, currently milking 550 Friesian cows, through a 50 bail rotary shed with ACR’s and auto teat spray.
GEA Dairy Plan is used for herd recording and the farm is predominantly pasture based with grain fed in the dairy. This farm is 70% Autumn and 30% Spring calving starting in March and late August.
This is a full time role at 45-50 hours per week. Accommodation is available and we have two roles vacant - a couple may be considered depending on their skills and experience.
This is an excellent career opportunity offering:
- A highly competitive salary and career progression opportunities.
- Work-life balance with a full time roster available up to a maximum average of 50 work hours per week (4 days off per fortnight).
- Being part of a large scale dairy business that values all of its people, animals and the environment.
- Accommodation is available.
- Full time or casual employment opportunities available for your partner on farm or on one of our nearby farms if required.
- Support to pursue training and education opportunities.
- A remuneration package based on level of relevant skills and experience (base salary approximately $72-75k annually plus super for a 50 hour Senior Farm Hand contract).
- Access to our Employee Assistance Program for you and your family.
This role will include tasks the areas of:
- Driving and upholding Animal Health and Safe Operating Procedures.
- All aspects of milking.
- Animal husbandry.
- Pasture management.
- Machinery operation.
- Repairs and maintenance.
Qualifications
The desired skills and experience for this opportunity are:
- Past dairy industry experience is highly desirable for this position, but we may consider inexperienced applicants with the right attitude at Farm Hand level.
- Committed to ensuring a safe workplace.
- Reliable and punctual.
- Good work ethic and positive attitude.
- Team player.
Additional Information
What makes Aurora Dairies unique?
- A true safety focusacross the entire company. Safety first, what’s the rush.Aurora Dairies was the WorkSafe Victoria 2021 winner of the Commitment to Workplace Health and Safety on a Farm Award.
- A strong focus on fatigue management and work hours. We pride ourselves on work-life balance.
- Opportunities to grow your careerboth on the farm or with broader horizons through professional development and other training opportunities. Learning and development of our people is a strong focus at all levels of the organisation.
- An organisation that has made commitments to sustainabilityand is putting that into action.
- Being part of an organisation of which integrity, trust and collaborationare their core values.
If you have a passion for dairy and agriculture and are looking for your next step in a progressive dairy company, please submit your updated resume and cover letter as soon as possible as applications will be assessed as they are received. Email applications will not be accepted.
For further information, please contact us at auroratalent@auroradairies.com.au or you can contact Ricky Tuck (Regional Operations Manager) on 0400 627 267.
Please note, we may only make contact with you if your profile is suitable to the requirements of this position. Candidates without Australian working rights will not be considered for this role, including those on working holiday visas.
What You'll Do (Key Responsibilities)
- Previous experience in agricultural work preferred
- Physical fitness and ability to work outdoors in various weather conditions
- Valid driver's license (essential)
- Strong work ethic and reliability
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Who You Are (Qualifications)
What We Offer (Perks & Benefits)
Competitive Salary
Above award rates with performance bonuses
Accommodation Provided
On-site housing available for workers