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GLENORE STATION | NORMANTON

PLANT OPERATOR

QLD

STANBROKE

Stanbroke is a family owned and operated Australian cattle and beef business. Operating 7 cattle stations in the Gulf of Carpentaria, our Properties team manage approximately 200,000 head of cattle. The company is vertically integrated with backgrounding operations in Southern Queensland, a state-of-the-art cattle feedlot, fully accredited beef processing facility and global beef marketing capabilities working in conjunction to bring market leading beef to consumers.

Job Type:

Full-Time

Remuneration:

Based on experience and skills

Start:

Immediate Start

Expires:

Until Position Filled

Job Description:

  • Stanbroke is looking for a Plant Operator – Glenore to support station operations by operating machinery to maintain roads and access tracks.

  • Glenore Station is located 90km South of Normanton on the Flinders River in the Gulf Country of Queensland. The station runs approximately 30,000 head of cattle on 670,000 acres.

Key Tasks, Duties & Responsibilities:

Reporting to the Station Manager, this role is responsible for;

  • Machinery operation – grader

  • Providing updates to the Station Manager on property observations

  • Following WHS requirements

Job Requirements:

The successful incumbents will;

  • Have demonstratable machinery experience

  • Manual car licence

  • Previous station experience (preferred)

Job Benefits:

  • All meals and accommodation included

  • Social environment

  • Career development


Stanbroke is looking for applicants who are interested in their next career opportunity. With positive growth, this position will offer opportunities of training and professional development for a long-term career within Stanbroke.


To apply applicants should present with a current resume and at least two

contactable work related references via the APPLY NOW button. For more information please contact Jess at hrproperties@stanbroke.com


Applicants without required information will not be considered.

Stanbroke | 20231102

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