At Sanford, we are proud of our 100+ years of seafood history, passionate about our industry and excited about our future. Our vision is Leadership in New Zealand Seafood, achieving this through a value led approach of care, passion, integrity and achieving together in all that we do.
About the role
As a Deckhand on our vessels, you will play a vital role in the successful operation of the vessel and the cultivation of mussels. Your efforts contribute directly to the productivity and profitability of mussel farming. You will carry out a variety of tasks withing the manufacturing function. This role is based in Havelock, working 4 on/ 4 off shifts
Role Accountabilities:
Along with the Skipper and other crew, make sure pre-checks and safety checks are carried out properly prior to any trip
Ensure full attention is given and contribution is made at every toolbox meeting
Make sure the process for harvesting is followed correctly
Ensure fully trained on how to operate the harvesting equipment
Responsible for ensuring the lines are stripped properly, scraped, repaired and tightened
Make certain that as soon as harvesting is complete, lines are prepared for seeding
Ensure floatation is in good order on the farms
Ensure the seeding equipment is operated correctly to produce an optimum result on the vessel in a safe manner
Ensure the seeding is done correctly within required specifications
Pre-checks and safety checks are carried out accurately and any issues are managed or followed up immediately
Key messages form toolbox meetings are clearly understood
Mussels are harvested on time with little defects
Fully trained on harvesting equipment
Floats and lines are maintained properly on a regular basis
Seeding is not delayed due to line maintenance not completed on time
Cranes operated efficiently and safely, and no accidents occur
Seeding is completed on time and to the required specifications
What you need to succeed in the role:
Experience working on vessels
Experience with heavy lifting
Experience on mussel barges (preferred but not essential)
Experience in mechanical handling or engineering processes (preferred but not essential)
Good level of physical fitness, work on a mussel boat is physically demanding
Safety conscious, prioritising health and safety is paramount at Sanford
Clear and effective communication skills
A strong work ethic, punctuality and reliability are essential
Comfortable in all weather conditions
A great team player who can work collaboratively
For consideration you will need to be eligible to work in New Zealand. As part of our recruitment process pre-employment checks may include criminal history check, drug and alcohol testing and a medical assessment.
Please note our Recruitment team will be on leave over the Christmas period, from 20th December to 6th Jan 2025. We will review all applications upon our return. We wish everyone a safe and merry holiday season!