Company DescriptionBe part of a world-class farming operation that values its people and fosters collaboration. Located between Talwood and Mungindi, QLD, the Worral Creek Aggregation spans 26,855ha and includes 65,900ML of water entitlements, making it an ideal location for large-scale cropping. The region offers a fulfilling rural lifestyle, with nearby schools including Talwood State School (Primary) and Mungindi Central School (Prep to Year 10). For further education, schools in towns like Goondiwindi and Moree provide boarding or bus services, making the area family-friendly and community-oriented.We’re seeking an experienced and motivated leader with a passion for irrigated cotton, machinery operations, and team development. As the Assistant Cotton Manager, you’ll play a key role in producing quality crops while fostering a collaborative and supportive team environment.Job DescriptionAbout your next jobReporting to the Cotton Area Manager, you’ll take on a leadership role focused on coordinating cropping activities, machinery operations, and team development. Key responsibilities include:Lead by example and promote a strong safety culture across the team.Coordinate and optimise machinery activities such as setup, maintenance, input resupply, refuelling, and logistics management across properties.Monitor crop health and growth stages, and collaborate with agronomists to ensure optimal outcomes.Manage GPS systems for all in-field machinery and capture key operational data.Train, coach, and mentor team members on machinery operation, safety protocols, and technical best practices.Work with contractors and delivery teams to ensure smooth operations and documentation compliance.About YouWe’re looking for someone who can lead, inspire, and collaborate while driving excellence in cotton operations:Previous experience in large-scale cotton and irrigated cropping (Assistant Manager, Leading Hand, or similar roles).Expertise with large-scale machinery operations and a deep understanding of irrigated cotton crops.A natural mentor, able to train and inspire team members while fostering a learning environment.A team player with excellent communication skills and the ability to work with contractors and agronomists.Strong initiative and self-motivation to improve efficiencies and achieve outcomes.Full Australian Working rights.What We Offer YouA competitive salary package based on experienceA comfortable 3 bedroom family houseCareer progression opportunities within our growing organisation.Work-life balance with an average of 50 hours per week.Support for training and professional development to help you excel.Access to our Employee Assistance Program for you and your family.If you’re ready to take the next step in your career, we’d love to hear from you! Click “I’m interested” to apply. For additional questions, contact Niki Bosman on croppingtalent@warakirri.com.auClosing Date: Open until filled – apply now.Seniority levelNot ApplicableEmployment typeFull-timeJob functionManagement and ManufacturingIndustriesFarming
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