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Bottling & Production Supervisor - Deep Woods Estate
, Yallingup, WA
Deep Woods Estate, established in 1987, is located in the northern corner of the premium wine-growing region of Margaret River in Western Australia and focuses on the production of super premium wines from the region. The winery is roughly 10 minutes from Dunsborough and 30 minutes from Margaret River.The Bottling Line Supervisor will be responsible for the overall efficient operation of the bottling line during assigned bottling shifts. This position will supervise multiple pieces of equipment and operators, making sure our standards of quality, efficiency, and safety are met. This position will observe, maintain, and troubleshoot bottling line equipment. The Bottling Line Supervisor is a critical part of the bottling team that and is responsible for the maintaining, cleaning, operating, quality, and performance of the bottling line.Job Requirements Reporting to the Senior Winemaker / Winery operations manager, the role will include the following duties:• Plan, organise and direct the packaging and logistics operations while ensuring the highest standards in our quality products• Assist in scheduling and coordinating bottling activities, labour and plant resources• Supervision of bottling staff to maintain safety, efficiency and quality standards• Liaise with Winemaking team to ensure wine quality maintained• Induction and training of new bottling line operators, along with resourcing and management of seasonal casual staff for the purposes of wine bottling/packaging• Ensure all bottling/packaging operations are completed efficiently• Monitor packaging operations ensuring food safety and quality parameters are controlled• Monitor plant and equipment operation• Maintain systems for cleaning, hygiene and water quality, to a high standard, for the packaging line and packaging hall, including all dry goods and finished stock• Maintain safety standards and policies (PPE and safety guarding)• Conduct team meetings with the bottling staff to communicate directives on quality and bottling objectives• Assisting any other functional area of the winery when required/directed including vintage operationsEssential skills and experience for this role include:• Minimum of 2 years supervisory experience in a manufacturing environment; bottling, liquid filing, and/or packaging industry preferred.• Understand and demonstrate OSH policies• Previous winery / cellar experience desirable• Basic mechanical aptitude• Able to work in a physically demanding environment• Quality focussed• Enthusiastic approach to work• Current WA Work Safe High Risk forklift operator’s ticketThe ideal candidate will thrive in our precision driven winemaking department while ensuring that our bottling line runs to maximum efficiency and quality standards. They will be an effective trouble-shooter with good communication skills and possess the desire and ability to work on a team to accomplish goals. The ideal candidate will join us in taking great pride in the high-quality wines that we create due to the dedication and commitment of our winemaking team.This is a physical job in a winery/production setting that will require long periods of standing, walking, lifting, climbing ladders and the ability to observe others and the work environment. This position may occasionally be exposed to wet or humid conditions, work near moving mechanical parts, outdoor power equipment, chemicals, and outdoor weather conditions.If you're interested in this role, click '
Mental Health Educator (w/ Relocation Assistance to Broome WA!)
Scout Talent, Brisbane, Queensland
Build capacity in Mental Health to make a difference in Aboriginal communities and “Close the Gap” in Aboriginal Mental Health OutcomesWork for a regional Aboriginal community-controlled health service that values its team and is committed to improving employee knowledge and experienceEarn a salary package circa $122,180 p.a. + superannuation! Package includes relocation assistance, annual airfare allowance and more!FIFO working opportunities available from anywhere in Australia for the right candidate! KAMS will cover your flights and accommodation!About KAMSKimberley Aboriginal Medical Services (KAMS) is a well-established regional Aboriginal community-controlled health service, founded in 1986, which provides centralised advocacy and resource support for 6 independent member services, as well as providing direct clinical services in a further 5 remote Aboriginal communities across the region and being the lead agency for headspace Broome since 2008.KAMS has successfully delivered high-quality, accessible comprehensive primary health care services over its 34 years of operation and has provided innovation and national leadership in areas such as health information management and evidence-based best practice in Aboriginal Health.For more information, please visit our website: https://kams.org.au/The OpportunityKAMS is looking for a full-time Mental Health Educator based in the Kimberley region, Western Australia.This role is responsible for providing job-ready education to Social and Emotional Wellbeing Health Workers, reporting to the RTO Senior Manager, and ensuring compliance with national standards.More specifically, your responsibilities include but are not limited to:Planning the Certificate IV Mental Health training program and related programs as directedDelivering the Mental Health curriculum in accordance with national RTO standardsDelivering training in a culturally appropriate manner and in accordance with adult learning principlesConducting assessments in line with RTO standards and providing timely feedbackParticipating in student evaluations and conducting end of qualification reviews for continuous improvementManaging classroom activities and ensuring all compliance activities are completed by studentsWorking with the literacy and numeracy support officer to assist students as neededEnsuring training materials are updated and facilities are prepared for student commencementTo read the full position description, please click here.Why You’ll Be Great in this RoleTo be considered for this role, you will hold (at a minimum) a Certificate IV in Mental Health Training as well as a current TAE40116 qualification. You will have extensive experience in the mental health sector and the demonstrated ability to teach adults in the vocational education sector.Though not essential, experience in teaching Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people will be highly regarded. A strong understanding of Aboriginal culture will be considered essential for this position. Critical to your success in this position will be your ability to multitask when faced with competing priorities, your resilience, and your interpersonal skills. As you’ll be responsible for ensuring that all materials and programs are delivered in compliance with KAMS RTO standards, your organisational skills will also be a valuable asset. Be RewardedThe successful candidate will receive a competitive salary package circa $122,180 per annum + superannuation, the package comprises of a host of benefits, including:Relocation assistance by negotiation to help you make this vibrant regional community your new homeAccommodation allowance up to $13,000 per annum Electricity allowance up to $1,440 per annum District allowance of up to $2,920 per annum for singles or $5,840 per annum for candidates with dependentsAnnual airfare allowance of $1,285 Mobile phone allowance of $50 per monthFIFO arrangements are also available for negotiation! KAMS will cover flights and accommodation!Ready to Apply?If you’re excited by the prospect of educating the next generation of mental health workers, we want to hear from you - Apply now!
Mental Health Educator (w/ Relocation Assistance to Broome WA!)
Scout Talent, Sydney, New South Wales
Build capacity in Mental Health to make a difference in Aboriginal communities and “Close the Gap” in Aboriginal Mental Health OutcomesWork for a regional Aboriginal community-controlled health service that values its team and is committed to improving employee knowledge and experienceEarn a salary package circa $122,180 p.a. + superannuation! Package includes relocation assistance, annual airfare allowance and more!FIFO working opportunities available from anywhere in Australia for the right candidate! KAMS will cover your flights and accommodation!About KAMSKimberley Aboriginal Medical Services (KAMS) is a well-established regional Aboriginal community-controlled health service, founded in 1986, which provides centralised advocacy and resource support for 6 independent member services, as well as providing direct clinical services in a further 5 remote Aboriginal communities across the region and being the lead agency for headspace Broome since 2008.KAMS has successfully delivered high-quality, accessible comprehensive primary health care services over its 34 years of operation and has provided innovation and national leadership in areas such as health information management and evidence-based best practice in Aboriginal Health.For more information, please visit our website: https://kams.org.au/The OpportunityKAMS is looking for a full-time Mental Health Educator based in the Kimberley region, Western Australia.This role is responsible for providing job-ready education to Social and Emotional Wellbeing Health Workers, reporting to the RTO Senior Manager, and ensuring compliance with national standards.More specifically, your responsibilities include but are not limited to:Planning the Certificate IV Mental Health training program and related programs as directedDelivering the Mental Health curriculum in accordance with national RTO standardsDelivering training in a culturally appropriate manner and in accordance with adult learning principlesConducting assessments in line with RTO standards and providing timely feedbackParticipating in student evaluations and conducting end of qualification reviews for continuous improvementManaging classroom activities and ensuring all compliance activities are completed by studentsWorking with the literacy and numeracy support officer to assist students as neededEnsuring training materials are updated and facilities are prepared for student commencementTo read the full position description, please click here.Why You’ll Be Great in this RoleTo be considered for this role, you will hold (at a minimum) a Certificate IV in Mental Health Training as well as a current TAE40116 qualification. You will have extensive experience in the mental health sector and the demonstrated ability to teach adults in the vocational education sector.Though not essential, experience in teaching Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people will be highly regarded. A strong understanding of Aboriginal culture will be considered essential for this position. Critical to your success in this position will be your ability to multitask when faced with competing priorities, your resilience, and your interpersonal skills. As you’ll be responsible for ensuring that all materials and programs are delivered in compliance with KAMS RTO standards, your organisational skills will also be a valuable asset. Be RewardedThe successful candidate will receive a competitive salary package circa $122,180 per annum + superannuation, the package comprises of a host of benefits, including:Relocation assistance by negotiation to help you make this vibrant regional community your new homeAccommodation allowance up to $13,000 per annum Electricity allowance up to $1,440 per annum District allowance of up to $2,920 per annum for singles or $5,840 per annum for candidates with dependentsAnnual airfare allowance of $1,285 Mobile phone allowance of $50 per monthFIFO arrangements are also available for negotiation! KAMS will cover flights and accommodation!Ready to Apply?If you’re excited by the prospect of educating the next generation of mental health workers, we want to hear from you - Apply now!
Regional Manager - Electrical
Michael Page, Brisbane
Oversee operational aspects of the Electrical Shop, ensuring efficient utilization of labor and material resources.Supervise electricians, ensuring compliance with codes and regulations while maintaining electrical integrity.Develop and nurture relationships with key customers, driving new business opportunities through proposal generation and contract negotiation.Coordinate with HQ departments for project estimation, pricing, and seamless execution of work orders.Maintain optimal material stock levels and produce regular reports on order intake, work progress, revenue, and margins.Holds an Electrical Engineering degree and has completed at least 4 years of apprenticeship as an Electrician/HV Fitter.Possesses Level 3 certifications in HV installations, inspection, testing, and certification of electrical installations.Demonstrates extensive experience in shop management and project estimation, preferably within the electrical industry.Exhibits strong technical proficiency in electrical systems, including indoor and outdoor switchgears, breakers, and power transformers up to 132kV.Displays excellent communication, negotiation, and sales skills, with a proven track record of fostering client relationships and driving business growth.Is adept at problem-solving, leadership, and strategic thinking, with a commitment to safety, quality, and continuous improvement.
Finance Business Partner - 3 month (extendable) contract
Michael Page, Melbourne
Reinforce the growth of designated teams into proficient departments, prioritising Business Partnering and Financial Analysis.Offer comprehensive Finance training to stakeholders throughout the organisation, enhancing the managerial business expertise of department heads.Foster connections with all departments across directorates to facilitate accurate guidance and support. Serve as a liaison between Finance and other departments.Provide elevated support to Senior Stakeholders and other key players in identifying and propelling business process enhancements through financial analysis.Coordinate the development of monthly business financial performance reports, quarterly forecasts, and long-term financial plans for business units.Conduct thorough financial analysis of all organisational outputs and special projects to ensure optimal public benefit.Align financial reporting with company sustainability objectives and maintain adherence.Cultivate robust relationships with colleagues and offer training as needed.Relevant finance degree CA/CPA qualified (preferred)3-5 years Finance Business Partnering experienceStrong understanding of financial practices and accounting systems
Safety and Systems Advisor - Contract
Hays ANZ, Redland Shire, Queensland
Brisbane Bayside location Flexibile working available12 month contract role Brisbane Bayside, org that promotes work-life balance, 12-month temp contract, start ASAPYour new companyWe have partnered with a local organisation in the Brisbane bayside region. This organisation promotes a people-centric culture and works hard to provide opportunities to give back to the local community. Due to an employee movement, a 12-month contract position has become available for a Safety and Governance Advisor to join their tight-knit team.Your new roleIn this role, some key responsibilities will include:Working in collaboration within the team and with a wide range of employees regarding Health & Safety consultationProviding technical advice around the health, wellbeing and safety management systemProviding high level advice around safety systems and practisesParticipate in the reporting and investigations of incidentsManagement and continuous development of the health, wellbeing and safety management systemWhat you'll need to succeedKey skills and qualifications required to be considered for this role include:Tertiary qualifications in Health & Safety - Diploma level and abovePractical experience working at a Coordinator or Advisory level within a Health and Safety role across complex workforcesThe ability to engage, consultant and influence within the Health & Safety spaceExpert stakeholder engagement skillsWhat you'll get in return On offer is a rare opportunity to join a passionate Health & Safety team and work for an organisation making an impact in their local community. This is a 12-month temp contract position to start ASAP for the right candidate.
Finance Business Partner - FP&A
Michael Page, Melbourne
This position will have responsibility for the management accounting function of the organisation, along with the management of a small team. Your key focus will be timely monthly reporting, analysis, management of the budgeting process, developing relationships with key operational stakeholders and further developing processes and reporting within the business. This opportunity will provide an individual with the scope to add value in both the finance team and the broader business.CA/CPA qualified you will be a proactive and driven individual, showing initiative and with a proven background in a finance management role of a complex organisation. In addition you should have strong communication skills with the ability to interact and influence key stakeholders. Retail and or large corporate experience will be highly regarded.