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Harvest - Ground Team

Job Description

Vailima Orchard is a successful, 4th generation family-owned business. With over 200Ha’s of Apple Orchards stretching over the Waimea Plains in Hope. We are currently seeking hard-working positive people to join our harvest picking team.

This is a fixed term role working Monday – Friday 6.30am - 17pm and being available for Saturday work. Flexibility is required around this to align your work hours with work requirements if needed. This role does start off on a fixed term role but for the right person that shows the right attitude and work ethic this can quickly turn into a full time position. 

Harvest is an exciting time of year where we remove apples from the trees. For this role we are looking for physically fit individuals as you will be picking the apples straight into a bag as well as potentially using ladders. 

We will begin picking around WC 8th February and finish around early May 2021. We are looking for people that can commit to working the whole season and will be in Nelson  for a face to face interview from Wednesday 27th Jan (First group interview) 

The qualities that we are looking for are:

- Physically fit 

- Reliable 

- Able to work on your feet all day 

- Happy to work in all elements. (Rain, Windy and beautiful sun shine) 

- Bring a great attitude with you every day

- Quick learner 

Accommodation:

If you are traveling from out of the district we can suggest different accommodation for you over the harvest period. 

If you fit the criteria above and can commit to working the whole season please send your CV and a copy of your passport to:

[email protected]



Harvest - Ground Team

Vailima Orchard

Job type:

Contract/Temp

Location:

Tasman

Accommodation available:

No

Listed:

17-12-2020

Closes:

17-03-2021

Reference:

646417

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