1619 days ago

Machinery Operator (Waikato & Coromandel)

Eastpack

Prospa is EastPack’s Orchard Management Division which offers services that aim to optimise productivity and maximise returns for our growers.

We are looking for Machinery Operators for our Coromandel and Waikato Teams. You will be responsible for operational orchard activities for our orchard maintenance programme.

You will also need:
 Machinery experience.
 Good problem-solving skills and a positive attitude.
 Able to prioritise!
 Strong communication skills.
 An understanding and awareness of safe work practices
 Flexibility to work extended hours & weekends.
 A current Growsafe Certificate and a Class 2 Licence.

Applications will need to include a cover letter and CV.
Email theresa.wilson@eastpack.co.nz
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