23
March
Tassal Group Limited - Huonville, TAS
Agriculture, Nature & Animal
Source: uWorkin
Tassal Group is an iconic salmon and prawn grower and seafood processor with runs on the board in developing, innovating and growing responsible and sustainable seafood in Australia. We are farmers. Our communities form our heartland. Our people are our heartbeat.
We are on the hunt for a proactive and self-motivated Cleaner to assist with the day to day Cleaning of our office spaces and amenities at the Huonville Factory. This role does not involve cleaning inside the factory environment.
The job:
- Shifts will fall across Monday to Friday, as required; and
- Hours of work will typically sit between 7:00am and 3:00pm, with room for movement for the right candidate.
About you:
- Have previous experience cleaning office environments including bathrooms, to a high standard
- Have an excellent work ethic and you enjoy building relationships with your peers
- Knowledge of food processing, quality and hygiene practices;
- A commitment to a safe workplace;
- Excellent communication skills; and
- Whilst not essential, any QA/HACCP qualifications would be of benefit.
Want in?
We're obsessed when it comes to farming and we're proud of it. We are committed to protecting the environment we operate in and ensuring the farmed seafood we produce is of the highest quality so that you can continue to enjoy it today and into the future. We are driven to continuously improve. As the world changes, we adapt, and through a combination of science, technology and passion, we're revolutionising seafood farming in Australia. We strive for excellence across our four critical factors of success (4P's) - Our People, Our Planet, Our Product and Our Performance and are recognised as an Employer of Choice. To learn more about our business, people and products visit www.tassal.com.au
To apply please follow the link and submit your resume.
For any other enquiries about this role, please contact Erin from our People and Culture Team on 0418 628 213
Ad closes at 5:00pm, Tuesday 30 March 2021