Add expected salary to your profile for insightsAAM is a large-scale, wholly Australian-owned operator and provider of strategic investment, asset management and operational management services to Australia’s agricultural industry. At the heart of the AAM business is a belief in the strength and long-term performance of Australian agriculture.Our national team spans five states and territories and includes more than 500 employees across 30 assets. We manage assets in multiple agricultural sectors including beef, sheep, poultry and sustainable softwood timber processing. Our vision is to promote investment that leads change in the agricultural industry to create a positive and sustainable legacy.About the role:The opportunity exists for a Station Manager, who is driven to deliver a robust commercial outcome. The successful applicant has demonstrated effective leadership in sound safety, animal welfare and production, people management, delegation of responsibility and business acumen. The Station Manager is responsible for the management of personnel, assets, operations, and financial performance of a large-scale cattle station in the Northern Territory. This role encompasses a diverse range of agricultural practices including cropping, spelling and feedyard operation. Maryfield Station is just off the Stuart Highway with all-weather, year-round access, only a short drive from Daly Waters and with Katherine a few hours away to the north. Maryfield Station is located on 147,300 hectares and has 17,000 head of cattle.Key Accountabilities:Exceptional communication, always representing the business professionally.Develop and promote a healthy safe working culture, managing the assets in accordance with the safety management system.Lead the business to deliver a wide range of revenue streams.Effective planning of operations to ensure efficient use of resources.Develop comprehensive plans to deliver compliance and operational excellence.Prepare strategic plans, budgets and reports for board approval.Develop capital development plans and project manage approved projects.Leadership and people engagement.Measure, monitor and report on business performance.Business development and stakeholder engagement.Sound planning and effective communication of all logistics.Skills and Qualifications:Tertiary qualifications in Business / Agriculture or a related field, or equivalent experience.Minimum of 5 years’ experience working in a management role within the agricultural industry.Demonstrated exceptional performance in leading and developing people.Feedlot Management experience an advantage.Modern comfortable accommodation, with meals, utilities and wifi included. Competitive salary based on experience and qualifications. Professional and leadership development programs. Participation in community and company events.Application Questions:Which of the following statements best describes your right to work in Australia?How many years of people management experience do you have?How many years of project management experience do you have?How many years of asset management experience do you have?Have you worked in a role which requires a sound understanding of OH&S/WHS?
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