The Australian Agricultural Company (AACo) is Australia’s largest integrated cattle and beef producer, specialising in grass-fed, grain-fed, and Wagyu beef production. Established back in 1824, we’ve been doing this a while – in fact, we’re Australia’s oldest continuously operating company. We’ve had plenty of time to figure out how to be the best workplace we can be, with all the support, training, and opportunity you need to shape your career how you want to. We’re dedicated to acknowledging our history even as we look to sustainably feed the future – and we’d love you to join us.
Job Description
The Gardener is responsible for keeping the garden and surrounding areas in a presentable manner and performing general garden maintenance as required.
What you’ll do:
Carry out duties in a planned way, following work schedules, organising materials and equipment
Mow, whipper snip and water lawn areas within the station complex
Maintain fences, hedges, garden beds, sprinklers
Feed animals around the homestead
Perform routine checks on all equipment before use
Complete any maintenance as required and report any major repair needs on machinery
Maintain a tidy/clean workplace and quarters
Desired Skills and Experience
Experience and skills you’ll have:
Current Drivers Licence
Ability to work both alone and as part of a team
Excellent communication skills
Ability to organise/prioritise tasks and meet deadlines, whilst working under pressure
Mature and rational approach to problem-solving
Flexibility - able to meet changing requirements
The perks:
Live the outback dream with full board provided in air-conditioned accommodation
Stay connected with WIFI.
Grow with us – we're all about development, training, and transfer opportunities.
Apply Now to join the AACo Team!
We hope this overview has provided you with valuable insight into AACo. To apply for this position, please submit your application via the apply button below. If you have any questions or would like any further information, please reach out to me lhayes@aaco.com.au