Goulburn Valley Water (GVW) provides quality water and wastewater
services to 54 towns in North Central Victoria. Our core purpose is to deliver safe, reliable and affordable water services to residential, commercial and industrial customers.
•Classification SEO1 $103,232 - $121,384
•Shepparton Based - regional lifestyle benefits
•Opportunity to expand farming operations
A rare and exciting opportunity presents for a motivated individual to direct all commercial farming activities across the corporation
Primarily based in Shepparton, leading a small team, you will provide best practice sustainable, efficient and profitable commercial farming expertise corporation wide, managing 4,000ha across 27 geographically spread farms
You will draw upon your agricultural experience, sound knowledge of water and wastewater and have a hands on approach to managing farming activities including stock and irrigation
Passionate about safety, your success in the role will be derived from your ability to provide specialist farming skills and expertise to lead farming management across GVW
A tertiary qualification in Agriculture is required and will be complemented by your proven experience
For further information, please contact Daryl Bennett - Regional Operations Manager on
0447 717 262
Applications close 5pm Friday 5 February 2021
Interested?
Please visit our website to view the position description, further information and to submit your application
Goulburn Valley Water is an equal opportunity employer valuing all people, diverse backgrounds, experiences and perspectives
We provide water and wastewater services to a population of 125,000 (over 60,000 customers) in 54 towns who are connected to 37 water supply systems and 26 wastewater management facilities.
Our region extends from the outskirts of Melbourne in the south, to the Murray River in the north, covering approximately 20,000km2. With an extensive irrigation district and network of rivers and creeks our bulk water supply is principally sourced from the Goulburn, Broken, Murray, Steavenson, Rubicon and Delatite River systems and a number of smaller local streams including Sunday Creek and Seven Creeks.