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Livestock Electrician

Baiada Group

Farming, Animals & Conservation / Other

Posted 28/05/2026
Closes 11/06/2026

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Wagga Wagga & Riverina, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales

Full time

Not specified

Baiada is a privately owned Australian Company providing premium quality poultry products throughout Australia. We operate throughout Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia with our Head Office based in Pendle Hill.  Our brands include Lilydale Free Range and Steggles and support 14 Australian children's charities through the Steggles Charity Nest. 

We're on the lookout for a Livestock Electrician to join our dynamic team at the Riverina Breeder Farm!

Key responsibilities (but not limited to):

  • The primary responsibility of an Electrician is to install, maintain and repair all electrical installations including electrical machinery throughout the breeder sites.

  • The position of electrician is responsible in working towards and maintaining a preventative maintenance system for all electrical equipment.

  • They are to ensure the effectiveness and efficient running of all electrical machinery and equipment on breeder sites.

Required Skills (but not limited to):

  • Hold a current trade licence or qualification required to conduct any electrical work undertaken in NSW

  • Hold a current driver's licence

  • Prior knowledge and experience repairing a range of electrical machinery.

  • Excellent communication skills both written and oral

Please note: Due to our strict biosecurity requirements, you must not have any birds, pigs or poultry at home and be willing to maintain our quarantine policy and procedures.

A pre-employment medical, as well as a national criminal record check may be required as part of our recruitment process.

Only applicants with valid permanent working rights in Australia will be considered for this position.

**No agencies please

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