DALGONALLY STATION
STATION MANAGER
QLD
The Australian Agricultural Company (AACo) is Australia’s largest integrated cattle and beef producer, specialising in grass-fed, grain-fed, and Wagyu beef production. Established back in 1824, we’ve been doing this for a while we’re Australia’s oldest continuously operating company. We’ve had plenty of time to figure out how to be the best workplace we can be, with all the support, training and opportunity you need to shape your career how you want to. We’re dedicated to acknowledging our history even as we look to sustainably feed the future – and we’d love you to join us.
Job Type:
Full-Time
Remuneration:
Competitive pay and allowances
Start:
Hiring Now
Expires:
10th January 2024
Job Description:
Due to an internal promotion, we're seeking a Station Manager for our Dalgonally and Carrum properties in North Queensland. This role is based at Dalgonally Station, located 80 km north of Julia Creek and 189 km north-east of Cloncurry. Dalgonally is a vital part of our cattle operations network, focused on breeding F1s and PB Wagyus to support our premium beef production.
You’ll also oversee Carrum Station, which is essential to our bull production for the Northern Business Units. Carrum supports the Mitchell Bull and Wagyu Fullblood breeding program by backgrounding and growing out replacement bulls, involving significant data collection, semen testing, and bull selection.
Key Tasks, Duties & Responsibilities:
Some of the key responsibilities you can expect in the role are to:
Proactively manage key business drivers to ensure optimal station productivity, profitability, performance, quality, and compliance.
Oversee the intensive AI program to improve the beef and Wagyu programs.
Monitor cattle welfare and feeding progress.
Prepare budgets and report on operational and capital expenditures.
Manage and report on weekly and monthly performance metrics.
Build and maintain productive relationships with local suppliers, regulatory authorities, veterinarians, and communities.
Develop short- and long-term operational plans in coordination with the regional manager.
Ensure employees and contractors comply with safety management systems and relevant legislation.
Facilitate effective communication and consultation processes, enabling employees to raise and discuss concerns with management.
Job Requirements:
Some of the core experience and skills required for this role are listed below, however you do not have to tick every box to apply:
Experience in the operation and management of a pastoral property.
Previous experience with Breeding and Genetics and R n D trials.
Ability to lead, manage, and develop employees.
Knowledge of modern animal husbandry techniques.
Current driver's license.
Strong leadership qualities, financial acumen, record keeping, project management and excellent communication skills.
Intermediate computer skills with knowledge of Microsoft Office and relevant industry software.
Extensive experience in cattle herd, pasture, and water management.
Knowledge of market specifications and ability to draft cattle accordingly.
Familiarity with the CattleCare Quality Assurance Program.
Strong understanding of company policies and procedures.
Ability to implement the company’s Safety Management System.
Degree in agricultural business, animal science, or related studies.
Job Benefits:
Competitive pay and allowances
Ongoing training and development, because we're all about growing together.
We hope this overview has provided you with valuable insight into AAco . To apply for this position, please submit your application via the apply button below. If you have any questions or would like any further information, please contact us via recruitment@aaco.com.au.
PLEASE NOTE :
This is a permanent position and not available to Working Holiday Visa Holders (Backpackers).
Applications without required skills and experience listed in the ad will not be considered.
Ref AACo | 20241213