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Farm Hand -flowers

ESP RECRUITMENT Nowergup, Western Australia

Job Description

FLOWER FARM HANDS WANTED!

 IMMEDIATE STARTS AVAILABLE
 NOWERGUP LOCATION
FLOWER FARM

Our client is one of Australia's leaders; specialising in exporting Australian Wildflowers throughout the world.

Immediate Start - Casual Basis -$26.73
Workers will be required to do any or all the following duties

• General farm hand work
• Care for greenhouse seedlings and plants
• Transplant and direct seed in the fields and greenhouses
• Maintain plantings (i.e. cultivate, trellis, prune and deadhead, etc)
• Harvest and uphold post-harvest handling procedures
• Prep and pack out flowers for retail/wholesale outlets
• Other duties as instructed by supervisor
• Unpacking fresh flowers
• Stripping/Flossing Flower Stems
• General Dispatch, Palletising & General Labouring

Although not essential, previous experience within a farming environment/ horticultural or floral industry will be highly regarded for some positions.

Postcode: 6032 (Nowergup, Western Australia)

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  This job vacancy was been posted over 40 days ago, but is still active and currently accepting new applications.

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ESP RECRUITMENT

Member since: September 2020

Employer's email matches the esp.com.au website.

Description:
ESP have been specialists in temporary and permanent staff provision for over 25 years. We guarantee the quality of our people, and at ESP we are committed to delivering your company a dedicated, reliable, professional and cost effective workforce solution.

Industry:
Farming, Animals & Conservation