Cherry Picking/ Grading
Spreyton Fresh Pty Ltd Spreyton, Tasmania
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Job Description
Spreyton Fresh Pty Ltd offers a friendly work environment and we are looking for casual hard working employees for the upcoming Cherry Season starting mid to late December and January. If you know you will be in the North West of Tasmania in December/January we would be interested in hearing from you.
We work every weekday and also some Saturdays. We start at 7.30am and we generally work an 8 hour day. We pay an hourly rate with a Productivity Bonus. We pay under the Horticultural Award as either level 1 30.35 per hour or level 2 31.19 per hour according to experience.
You must have own transport and accommodation as there is only limited accommodation on site but we have other options which can be discussed upon application.
If you are interested and feel you are able to commit to working every weekday we would love to hear from you. ABN Number 57 084 650 260
Postcode: 7310 (Spreyton, Tasmania)
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Spreyton Fresh Pty Ltd
Member since: August 2023
Employer's email matches the spreytonfresh.com.au website.
Description:
Spreyton Fresh is a fifth-generation family-owned and operated orchard in Tasmania that produces high-quality apples, cherries, and fruit-based juices and ciders. Established in 1908, the company is known for its "tree to bottle" process, which includes making award-winning alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages from its own produce. The company is committed to sustainable, regenerative agricultural practices and has expanded its operations to include a popular cellar door with a cafe, tasting area, and function venue.
Company overview
History: The family has been growing apples in Tasmania's Mersey Valley since 1908.
Products: Spreyton Fresh grows apples and cherries, presses fresh juices, and ferments craft ciders.
Products in detail:
Juices: Include apple, apple & raspberry, apple & orange, and pure orange and pineapple. The apple juice is cold-pressed with no added water or sugar.
Ciders: Spreyton Cider Co. was launched in 2011 and produces a range of craft
ABN Number 57 084 650 260
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