Honey Extraction Operators (Starting January 2026) at Comvita
Kihikihi, Waikato Region, New Zealand -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

08 Mar, 26

Salary

28.95

Posted On

08 Dec, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Physical Tasks, Machine Operation, Health And Safety, Food Quality Practices, Team Collaboration, Effective Communication, Workplace Safety, Reliability, Willingness To Learn, Forklift Driving

Industry

Description
We are looking for two Honey Extraction Operators to join our team on seasonal fixed term contracts, from 5th January 2026 - end of April 2026. To apply for these fixed term seasonal roles, you must have current work rights in New Zealand. We are unable to support work visa applications for these positions. About the Roles As a Honey Extraction Operator, you will perform various physical tasks such as lifting and moving boxes of raw honey, machine operation, upholding high levels of health and safety, and food quality practices. You will be on your feet for most of the day and so you must be able to perform day-to-day physical work on your feet. We provide all PPE including safety footwear and jackets/coveralls to keep your clothes clean. Start date: 5th January 2026 End date: End April 2026 Days of work: Monday - Saturday. A typical work week is Monday - Friday but we may offer you additional hours over the weekend. Overtime is paid at standard rate. Hours of work: 6am - 4pm Rate of pay: $28.95 (gross) per hour + 8% holiday pay. Key responsibilities include; Carry out manual tasks such as lifting, moving, and stacking. Operate basic hand tools and equipment as needed for the job. Follow safety guidelines and procedures to ensure a secure working environment. Maintain cleanliness and organization of the work area. Collaborate with team members and supervisors to meet production goals. What we would like from you; Strong understanding of written and spoken English - essential. Physically able to be on your feet all day. Strong work ethic and reliability. Basic understanding of workplace safety practices. Willingness to learn and take on new responsibilities. Team player with effective communication skills. Forklift driving experience (and license) is useful but not necessary. Physical Requirements: Ability to lift and carry objects weighing up to 30 kgs. Stamina and fitness to perform repetitive tasks on your feet for extended periods. Comfort with working indoors, and around bees as we often get bees flying into our sheds. NOTE: We conduct pre-employment drug testing as well as random screening throughout the year as standard practice across our business. Comvita is an organisation which is committed to wellbeing, diversity and equity. We celebrate diversity and nurture belonging within our global team. We welcome people of all ages, nationalities, genders, cultures and accessibility needs. If you have any support or access requirements, we encourage you to advise us so we can support you through your recruitment journey. Comvita’s Commitment to Ethical Employment Practices Comvita is committed to upholding the rights of young workers and ensuring that child labour has no place in our operations or supply chain. We do not employ individuals under the age of 18 and strictly prohibit anyone under 18 from performing work that may involve hazardous conditions or materials. We do not tolerate the use of child labour or forced labour in any part of our business or among our suppliers. No child is to be involved in the production of our products or in the provision of materials or services to Comvita. This commitment reflects our core values and our responsibility to support safe, fair, and ethical working conditions across all aspects of our business.
Responsibilities
Honey Extraction Operators will perform manual tasks such as lifting, moving, and stacking boxes of raw honey, and operate basic hand tools and equipment. They are also responsible for following safety guidelines and maintaining cleanliness in the work area.
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