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header position, chaser bin, seeder , open to other options

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30, non smoking, two Argentinians. Traveling together with Australian broadacre experience. They have their own vehicle and available from early April with no set end date and looking for seasonal harvest or seeding work in the Eastern States ONLY. One candidate has completed three harvests and one seeding in WA for the same employer, operating chaser bin, headers and an air seeder. Machinery experience includes modern headers, large tractors, chaser bin, air seeder, loader and forklift work, along with general farm duties. The second candidate completed the most recent harvest alongside him in a chaser bin role. Both have excellent English, are fit, non‑smokers and used to long hours during harvest. Referee from previous harvest and seeding seasons in WA confirms they are very capable operators and have an excellent work ethic. They are good listeners and receptive to information and learning new things. Their main strength is they are very easy to work with. They are great team players.

 

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Tractor Operator

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#1134: 24 Non smokers, Estonian. Two positive and motivated machinery operators currently based in Perth and available to start immediately. Both have excellent English, hold current working holiday visas, have their own vehicle and are keen to continue working in Australian agriculture. They are comfortable with long hours, day or night shift, large or small teams, and are open to seeding support roles such as deep ripping or fertiliser spreading. Non‑smokers, fit and healthy, and happy to work together on the same farm and on different shifts. They completed a full harvest together as chaser bin operators on a large cropping operation, chasing for up to four headers. Machinery operated included large CASE, New Holland T9 and CAT Challenger tractors. They managed manual chasing alongside headers (no GPS). Carried out daily greasing, routine checks, assisting with scheduled servicing, and some telehandler work and general farm duties during downtime. While light on broader farming experience, both show strong attitude, reliability, and willingness to learn. References describe the candidates demonstrated strong work ethic, reliability, and professionalism throughout a full harvest season. They were quick learners who responded well to structured training, asked thoughtful questions, and followed instructions carefully. Both operated safely, maintained a high standard of accommodation, and integrated positively within the team. Their attitude, safety awareness, punctuality, and commitment made them valuable team members suitable for future seasonal roles.

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Seeding 2026

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#7383:  27yo, non smoker, European, completed harvest 2025 in WA with Rural Enterprises.  Returning to Australia approx Feb 2026 to complete a seeding season with a recommended Rural Enterprises employer, and at this stage will be available until late June.  EXCELLENT ENGLISH. He won’t have a vehicle and happy to go to any location. Brings several years experience operating combines (CLAAS Lexion and Trion) on a 7,000-hectare property in Europe. Has completed 8 harvest seasons, with strong agronomy and farm management basics, and is familiar with GPS auto-guidance systems. Skilled in planting with modern machinery and basic mechanical repairs. Travelling alone. References from previous supervisor are very positive: “He operated a Claas Trion combine harvester and Fendt tractors, and his performance, particularly as a combine operator, was very professional and efficient.”