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Vineyard and Winery Supervisor - Cimicky Estate
Cimicky Estate, Lyndoch, SA
The propertyThe property currently comprises 12.5 Hectares of producing vineyard with the potential to plant a further 5 Hectares. The vineyard is being managed following regenerative principles, with the aim of achieving SWA (Sustainable Winegrowing Australia), organic and eventually, bio-dynamic certification. Planning has commenced to plant an additional one hectare this year and other areas will be grubbed in preparation for re-planting as part of an overall improvement program.Grapes have been crushed and fermented off-site during vintages 2023 and 2024, with dry wines being brought back ex-press for barrel maturation. Both Estate-grown fruit and purchased grapes will be processed on-site from vintage 2025 in the well-equipped boutique winery once maintenance works are complete.Following a long and proud history, including being rated as a 5-Star Halliday Winery as recently as 2021, this year marks the beginning in a turnaround at Cimicky Estate following changes of ownership and company restructuring. As such, we are now seeking to fill a newly-created full-time position.The roleWe are looking for a mature, practical and enthusiastic hands-on Vineyard and Winery Supervisor to join our team. This opportunity will allow the successful applicant to work in both the vineyard and winery as needs dictate and in function of the seasons. Although most of the major vineyard operations (spraying, under-vine weeding, harvesting) are sub-contracted, you will have a hands-on role in the daily development and upkeep of the vineyard infrastructure. Specifically, the irrigation and trellising are in need to significant repair work and there are areas requiring vine removal and re-planting. Although the most labour-intensive of those projects will be sub-contracted, they will require your input in their planning and co-ordination to run smoothly.In the winery you will ensure that all major equipment is maintained in readiness for use, in addition to assisting with cellar work as required during the year. During vintage you will be the key interface between harvesting and grape processing, as well as participating in vintage winemaking operations – crushing, pump overs, pressing, barrel work etc.About youYou will:• Assist with the overall management and supervision of the vineyard team and contractors• Supervise the operation of a range of vineyard machinery including tractors, mowers and under-vine machinery• Advise on maintenance and investment requirements for vineyard machinery and infrastructure• Ensure regular and appropriate maintenance of vineyard plant and equipment• Implement and execute an effective irrigation program• Organise repairs to any equipment (sourcing quotes for significant purchases)• Advise on maintenance and investment requirements for vineyard machinery and infrastructure, seeking the best available solutions for the future• Maintain records of all vineyard operations, inputs and outputs with a view to achieving SWA Certification• Participate in grape processing during vintage and ensure appropriate waste disposal (composting wherever possible)• Assist with wine transfers, racking & blending, barrel work, wine maintenance and cellar sanitation• Liaise with maintenance contractors and maintain all cellar equipment in optimal operating order• Forklift operations as required• Make a commitment to demonstrate safe work practices and habits at all timesJob Requirements For your application to be considered, you must demonstrate:• Experience in farming and agricultural machinery, with a genuine enthusiasm for wine and viticulture• A sound knowledge of irrigation systems• Tractor operations experience• South Australia Licence to Perform High Risk Work (for forklift operations)• Viticulture Qualification preferred but not essential• An interest in organic and biodynamic principles• Flexibility, sound communication skills, a willingness to learn and be part of a strong cohesive team• The ability to work overtime subject to seasonal requirements• A strong understanding of work health and safety procedures• Valid driver’s license.Applicants must have Australian citizenship/residency or a valid existing Australian work visa.
Cellar Hand - Coonawarra Jack Winery
Coonawarra Jack Winery, Coonawarra, SA
Coonawarra Jack Winery is family owned and operated, soon to celebrate 50 years of operation at the famous site in the heart of Coonawarra. We are a large winery with a capacity of 10,000 tonne, however are dedicated to batch winemaking and individual expressionism.We have an opportunity for full-time cellar hands to join our team and become involved in the creation of our exciting portfolio of wines, as well as help support our contract winemaking clients.You must be, above all things, a passionate and driven individual who has a thirst for knowledge and a keenness to help push boundaries. A strong work ethic and attention to detail are highly valuable traits we also seek.This is an exceptional opportunity to join our team, who will be there to nurture your development as you take another step in the development of your career.Job Requirements As a Cellar Hand, you will play a crucial role in all aspects of wine production, from grape harvest to bottling. You will work closely with our winemaking team to ensure the highest standards of quality and consistency are maintained throughout the winemaking process. This hands-on role requires a strong work ethic, attention to detail, and a passion for the art of winemaking.Responsibilities:• Assist with grape harvest, sorting, and crushing operations.• Operate and maintain winery equipment, including pumps, presses, and filtration systems.• Perform fermentation management tasks, including monitoring temperatures and conducting pump-overs and punch-downs.• Assist in the racking, blending, and fining of wines.• Conduct barrel maintenance tasks, such as filling, topping, and cleaning barrels.• Perform sanitation duties to ensure a clean and safe working environment.• Participate in bottling operations, including preparation, filling, corking, and labelling.• Follow all safety procedures and regulations to maintain a safe working environment.• Potential elevation into a more senior cellar hand supervisor role available.Qualifications:• Previous experience in a cellar or production environment preferred, but not required.• Strong attention to detail and ability to follow instructions closely.• Willingness to work long hours, including evenings and weekends, especially during harvest season.• Excellent communication skills and ability to work effectively as part of a team.• Passion for wine and a desire to learn and grow in the winemaking industry.Competitive salary will be offered, commensurate with experience. Opportunities for professional development and advancement within the company will also be available.If you are a hardworking individual with a passion for wine and a desire to contribute to a dynamic team, we would love to hear from you!Further enquiries can be directed to [email protected] submit your resume and cover letter detailing your relevant experience and qualifications.OR via email using the '
Vineyard Supervisor - Skillogalee Wines
Skillogalee Wines, Sevenhill, SA
Skillogalee Estate, nestled in the picturesque Clare Valley, is renowned for its premium wines, stunning vineyard vistas, and exceptional hospitality. Our cool climate vineyards, situated in the Skillogalee Valley, were planted in 1970 and sit between 420 and 500 metres above sea level. Our Estate is home to some 50 hectares of vineyards including white varietals: Riesling and Gewürztraminer; and red varietals: Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Malbec, Grenache, and Muscat grapes. New plantings of Fiano, Nebbiolo, and Mataro are also planned for 2024. Dry grown, contour planted, hand pruned, and largely handpicked.Position Overview:We are looking for a motivated and enthusiastic Vineyard Supervisor to work with our small, passionate team leading our day-to-day vineyard operations. Working alongside our Vineyard Manager and Winemaker, this role encompasses various vineyard practices, all with a constant focus on continual improvement and sustainable vineyard practices. The ideal candidate will possess experience in viticulture, excellent communication skills, and a proactive approach to wine growing.Responsibilities:Perform vineyard and implement operations. Must be able to drive tractors and maintain machinery.Ability to communicate with managers and supervise a small team about correct vineyard procedures for quality wine growing.Supervise contract pruners and harvesting subcontractors.Assist with EcoVineyard projects when necessary.Monitor and report any maintenance issues or damages to the appropriate department.Collaborate with other staff members to uphold the overall presentation of the estate.Adhere to health and safety guidelines to provide a safe environment for colleagues.Qualifications:Previous experience in viticulture/wine growing/tractor driving is preferred.Excellent leadership and organisational skills and the ability to prioritise tasks efficiently.Strong attention to detail and a commitment to maintaining high-quality standards.Good communication skills and the ability to work well within a team.Flexibility to work extended hours during peak periods.Current ChemCert and car and forklift licences.Benefits:Competitive remuneration.Opportunities for on-the-job training and skill development.Discounts on Skillogalee Estate products and services.The chance to work in a dynamic team environment in Australia’s most beautiful wine region.Why Join Us:This is an exciting opportunity for an individual who is passionate about quality grape growing and wants to be a part of a dynamic team. We offer a competitive salary package commensurate with experience. As we expand and improve our vineyards, you will have the chance to make a significant impact, contribute to our continued success, and grow your career in viticultural operations. Applicants must be an Australian citizen or a permanent resident of Australia.
Engineering Manager
Konnecting, Adelaide, All Adelaide
Work with the experts in the industry that create impactful products.Great working environment and long-term career growth opportunity.Excellent salary package including Sponsorship and full relocation.OUR CLIENT Our client is a global packaging manufacturer, distributor, and visual communication solutions company, providing an extensive range of tailored packaging solutions. This includes the design and manufacture of packaging products such as glass bottles, beverage cans, corrugated boxes, cartons, and point-of-purchase displays. Moreover, also offers broad end-to-end packaging solutions, including global product sourcing, distribution, design, printing and warehousing optimization. ABOUT THE POSITION The primary responsibility of the Engineering Manager is to oversee and enhance the 24/7 maintenance and engineering operations at the Glass facility. The Engineering Manager will play a pivotal role in ensuring the reliability, safety, and efficiency of our manufacturing processes, machinery, and infrastructure. This critical role demands not only management expertise, but also strong leadership skills to promote a collaborative results driven approach integrating the engineering and maintenance teams with operational teams driving a culture of continuous improvements. The role reports to the Operations Manager and has responsibility for 7 direct reports from 5 multi-level within operations. Areas of scope includes: Operations team and Job Change Mechanical Trades Electrical Trades Process Engineering General Maintenance Facilities Leadership and Team Management: Provide leadership and direction to a team of skilled engineers, technicians, and maintenance personnel. Actively promote the integration of the engineering and maintenance teams with operational teams using IWS (Integrated Work Systems) principles as the foundation for achieving outperformance. Promote a culture of safety, teamwork, and continuous improvement within the engineering and operations teams. Maintenance Strategy and Planning: Develop and implement a comprehensive maintenance strategy to maximize equipment uptime and reliability. Create and manage preventive and predictive maintenance programs to reduce downtime and improve operational efficiency. Equipment Maintenance and Repairs: Oversee the maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting of production machinery, equipment, and facilities. Coordinate with external vendors and contractors as needed for specialized repairs and maintenance services. Budget Management: Develop and manage the departmental budget, ensuring cost-effective maintenance practices while meeting operational needs. Identify and recommend capital investments for equipment upgrades and replacements. Safety and Compliance: Enforce and promote strict adherence to safety protocols and regulations to maintain a safe working environment. Ensure compliance with environmental, health, and safety standards. Training and Development: Provide training and professional development opportunities for the maintenance and engineering team members. Keep abreast of industry best practices and technological advancements to drive innovation. Sustainability: Coordinate and support the development of the site’s Sustainability Improvement Plan ensuring alignment with the Eco Targets. Developing, ensuring implementation, and reviewing process of sustainability programs. Advise new team members and employees on environmental practices and policies relating to sustainability. Reporting actions and providing regular feedback to Corporate and other appropriate stakeholders. Engineering: Offer advice and possibly assistance during breakdowns to shift personnel during and out of normal hours of work. Share gained knowledge and experiences with other relevant employee’s to achieve a shared knowledge base. Work with Supervisors and reports to achieve Key Performance Indicators set for the Engineering Department. Develop and maintain a sound working partnership with engineering partners. Down Time Ensure downtime is measured, analysed and prioritised to ensure plans are in place and executed to address downtime. This will involve co-ordination with all operational functions. Essential Criteria: Mechanical / Electrical Degree essential Management Post Graduate Qualifications desirable; Trade background desirable. At least 10 years of proven track record in Engineering Maintenance Management. Hold comprehensive knowledge of the glass manufacturing industry and its specialised equipment Proven experience managing a complex engineering department in a high volume 24/7 or shift environment. Extensive experience in Electrical or Mechanical disciplines. Strong leadership skills with the ability to manage multiple divisions and reportees. Display a high level of time management skills and excellent communication Develop and maintain relationships with key internal and external stakeholders, Commitment to relocating and building a rewarding life in Australia. Compensation Excellent remuneration commensurate to relevant skills and experience. Plus family visa sponsorship and relocation assistance. How to Apply Please email your application letter with your resume to . About Konnecting Konnecting is an Australian Skilled Migration & Recruitment Consultancy that sources candidates for niche and specialist roles. We are also a registered migration agency that processes the Australian employer sponsored 482/457 visas. For more positions offering visa sponsorship, or for other Australian visa information, please visit www.konnecting.com.
Customer Service Liaison Officer - Builder
Entrée Recruitment, Unley
​​Full-time permanent position | $65K per annum plus superLocated in Malvern | Close knit, hardworking and welcoming teamSouth Australian family owned and operated businessAbout the companyTrading for over 70 years, Routleys Bathroom Kitchen Laundry keep their customers at the heart of everything they do. A South Australian family owned and operated company, Routleys supply plumbing fixtures and kitchen white goods to the building industry, interior designers and home renovators. Employing over 47 staff, Routleys concentrate on providing the best possible products, and advice given from experienced and qualified Interior Designers and Consultants. The beautiful showroom and offices are in a prime location on Unley Road. About the roleAs the Customer Service Liaison Officer – Builder, your primary focus will be to make life better for the customer with simple solutions to resolve their problems and needs. You will liaise with builders as well as suppliers and internal departments to provide timely and accurate delivery of goods. This role is offered on a full-time permanent basis and the working hours are Monday to Friday, 8am to 5pm. This is an outstanding opportunity to join the Routleys family.DutiesGeneral Liaison with:Suppliers to check delivery dates into the warehouseClients to arrange deliveries and collections and discuss any delays/problems with deliveriesWarehouse staff to organize timely deliveryInternal sales consultants as requiredInternal accounts department as requiredSkills & experienceVersatile professional with experience in customer serviceStrong MS Office suite knowledgeExcellent communication and organisation skillsWarm and friendly phone manner Experience in the building industry is advantageousCulture & benefitsHigh staff retention rate and excellent reputation in the industry Extensive training for continual growth and developmentGreat team environment with social activitiesBeautiful and modern offices How to ApplyClick APPLY to submit your application including cover letter and CV in one document in Microsoft Word only. Applications can be addressed to Ruth Haren quoting reference number JO-2404-9244. Telephone enquiries are welcome on (08) 8100 8875. ​