Company

Wild Barra Fisheries Pty LtdSee more

addressAddressEast Arm, NT
type Form of workCasual/Vacation
salary Salary$28.60 – $40 per hour
CategoryHospitality

Job description

Join the Exciting World of Wild Barra Fisheries!

At Wild Barra Fisheries, we pride ourselves on bringing the finest quality seafood to market. We specialize in wild-caught barramundi, renowned for its delicious taste and nutritional value. With our sustainable practices, we are dedicated to preserving marine life while delivering top-notch products to our customers.

Are you passionate about Seafood Processing and looking for an exciting opportunity? Look no further! Wild Barra Fisheries is currently seeking Seafood ProcessingStaff and Filleter to join our dynamic team.

 

Seafood Processing Staff

As a key member of our team, you will be working on a variety of tasks, including weighing, packing and labelling seafood, cleaning down of processing areas to Food Safety standards and assisting the filleting/processing team with various duties.

Ideal candidate will have:

  • A flexible, hands-on work attitude
  •  Ability to work in a small team environment
  •  A positive attitude along with a good work ethic
  •  Willing to perform a variety of tasks
  • A good level of physical fitness as this role involves lifting and moving stock
  •  Reliable, punctual, hardworking and self-motivated
  • Ability to work under pressure
  • Comfortable working in a cool environment
  •  Able to maintain WHS and cleanliness of facility
  •  Previous experience in similar role (preferred but not necessary)
  •  Filleting, portioning or shucking skills are desirable but not essential
  • Forklift License & LR Truck License Preferred 

 

Fish Filleter

Tasks will include:

  • Filleting, skinning and cleaning whole fish
  • Assisting the processing team to complete daily orders in a prompt manner
  • Keeping the work environment clean and safe at all times
  • Working to a high standard of Safe Food handling practices

Requirements:

  • Experience in a similar role including filleting fish/butchery
  • Ability to work at fast pace to meet order deadlines
  • Positive Attitude and ability to work within a team
  • Filleting fish, ensuring precision cuts, and adherence to industry food safety standards.
  • Maintain the tools and equipment you’ll be using including knives and other equipment.

 

What we can offer you:

  • Competitive wages ($28.60 - $40.00, Based On Experience)
  • Immediate start
  • On the job training
  • Positive friendly workplace culture
  • Uniforms and PPE
  • Fortnightly pay
  • Free parking
  • Staff discounts on premium seafood and food produce

This is a Casual position offering hours Monday-Friday(Start time 6am), leading to a permanent full time for the right candidate. 

 

How to Apply:

Join the Wild Barra Fisheries family today and be a part of an industry-leading organization committed to delivering superior quality seafood. Apply now on SEEK or send your CV on anish.baral@wildbarra.com   We would love to hear from you!

We proudly embrace and promote cultural diversity and Equal Employment Opportunity within the workplace. Indigenous Australians, Torres Strait Islanders, and minority groups are encouraged to apply

 

Refer code: 1809740. Wild Barra Fisheries Pty Ltd - The previous day - 2024-03-22 02:52

Wild Barra Fisheries Pty Ltd

East Arm, NT
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