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Vineyard Workers For Harvest

Down to Earth Labour & Supplies Margaret River, Western Australia

Job Description

Margaret River wine region western Australia
• No experience necessary
• Immediate start available
• General Vineyard work, Planting, Wire dropping, Thinning, Bottling
• Full training and induction provided
• Full time hours MON-FRIDAY 38 hours a week
• 3 months plus
• Relocation assistance through harvest trail
• 2nd and 3rd year visa sign off
• Wine industry Award rates $25.79 and higher bucket rate is available at some picks
please phone our office for more details 9758 7074

Postcode: 6285 (Margaret River, Western Australia)

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Down to Earth Labour & Supplies

Member since: February 2018

Employer's email matches the dtearth.com.au website.

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