The Livestock Water Maintenance role (Bore Runner) is an integral part of Limbunya Station NT.
You will be responsible for the maintenance of all waters for livestock across the station on a daily basis including checking troughs, dams, pipes, solar, fence maintenance and reporting back to the Manager at the end of each day. It is a busy yet fulfilling position with the opportunity to learn other facets of cattle station life.
Situated approximately 650km southwest of Katherine, Limbunya is just 100km from the Western Australian border. The station has 521,883 hectares and a herd of 32,210 head of cattle.
Monitoring water points including dams, turkey nests, tanks, solar and troughs
Travelling between water points in a 4WD vehicle
Repair and maintenance of bores, pumps, troughs and fencing
Maintaining your allocated vehicle with all tools and equipment required for your job each day
Other station duties as required
Current manual drivers licence
Experience maintaining water supplies in a remote location, servicing solar bores & small motors desirable.
Willing to perform other station duties as required.
Able to work alone unsupervised.
Fit and able to handle the physical aspects of the role
Attractive remuneration package for the right candidate based on skill level
Accommodation and all meals provided
Wifi available
Immediate start for the successful applicant
Internal transfer and development opportunities
Team orientated environment and active social club
Training opportunities available to the right applicant who has basic mechanical knowledge and know how.
Please submit your current CV with two Referees via the APPLY NOW button.
NOTE: This is a permanent position and is NOT open to Working Holiday Visa Holders (Backpackers) or overseas jobseekers. Nor do we offer sponsorship.
Applications without required skills and experience listed in the ad will not be considered.
AAM 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 steadfast belief in the strength and long-term performance of Australian agriculture, and a commitment to promoting change-making investments in the industry.
This vision is supported by AAM’s foundational philosophies of diversification across supply chains and geographical production areas, and active management, with a focus on developing operational efficiencies, sustainability and potential for capital growth. This is further strengthened by adoption of an ‘owner-operator’ model.