Nerrima Pastoral Company is seeking a Boreman to join our team across Nerrima and Kalyeeda Stations in the Kimberley.
The position starts immediately and runs through to the end of the 2026 season, with potential extension into 2027.
Nerrima Station is a family-owned cattle breeding and fattening enterprise covering more than 200,000 hectares in Western Australia’s West Kimberley region. Located approximately 130 kilometres south-east of Derby, the station benefits from extensive Fitzroy River frontage and reliable natural water resources.
You will be responsible for maintaining and managing station watering systems, working directly under the Station Manager to ensure reliable water supply across approximately 50 watering points.
Our systems are solar submersible AC/DC setups, supported by well maintained and modern plant and equipment.
Machinery operation & maintenance
Truck driving & lick runs
Firefighting
General mechanical work
We're looking for someone reliable, practical, mechanically minded and able to work independently.
Experience with station water systems, solar pumps is highly regarded.
Self - contained private accommodation
All meals provided
Varied role in a progressive station operation
A supportive management team
This is a permanent position and not available to Working Holiday Visa Holders (Backpackers). Nor do we offer sponsorship for overseas applicants.
Nerrima Station is a family-owned cattle breeding and fattening enterprise covering more than 200,000 hectares in Western Australia’s West Kimberley region. Located approximately 130 kilometres south-east of Derby, the station benefits from extensive Fitzroy River frontage and reliable natural water resources.
Operated by Nerrima Pastoral Company, the property runs a large commercial beef herd featuring Brahman, Red Brangus and Red Angus composite genetics. Its developed water network, modern cattle yards and strong regional infrastructure support an efficient, large-scale pastoral operation.
Nerrima offers a genuine Kimberley station lifestyle, with a close-knit team working across the stock camp, mechanical, maintenance and homestead operations. Employment opportunities may include station hands, head stockpersons, bore runners, machinery operators and other support roles, with accommodation and meals generally provided.