Hop Harvest Staff required for 2025 Season
Hop Harvest Staff required for 2025 Season
Eggers Hops is currently recruiting staff to assist with the 2025 hop harvest season. We have an array of positions available, including full-time, part-time, and casual roles.
These positions are open to both experienced and inexperienced candidates, as training will be provided for those new to the role.
Position: Hop Harvest Staff
Start date: Monday, 3rd March 2025 – End date: Saturday, 29th March 2025
Location: Wills Road, Harakeke, Upper Moutere.
Available Roles: Full-time, Part-time, Casual.
Experience: Open to both experienced and inexperienced candidates (training provided)
ROLES AVAILABLE
General laborers
Experienced tractor operators (technical)
Machine operators with mechanical/engineering experience
Drivers with towing experience
Kiln operator (high motivation with the ability to react under pressure).
Quality control / inventory management
We are looking for individuals who are enthusiastic, reliable, and eager to work in a dynamic, outdoor environment. Whether you have prior experience in agricultural work or are looking for your first harvest opportunity, we have roles to suit you.
Please contact us for more information and to discuss the available positions. Email: info@eggershops.com or call Kate on 0272007602 for a chat.
We look forward to hearing from you!
Best regards, Eggers Hops
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