Opportunity Expired
The Citrus Horticultural Graduate program offers a specialized career path within Costa's Citrus Category. Graduates in this program will receive dedicated training and guidance from experienced staff members as they take on a focused set of responsibilities. The program has two openings, one located in Emerald, New South Wales (NSW), and the other in Renmark, South Australia (SA).
In this role, the graduate will play a key role in supporting and implementing agronomy programs and innovation projects designed to improve yield, fruit quality, and the overall sustainability of Costa's citrus farming operations. Key responsibilities include data collection and analysis to inform best practices and commercial outcomes, as well as initiating, implementing, monitoring, and evaluating field trials. The program also involves reviewing scientific literature relevant to ongoing projects, communicating best practice updates to agronomy teams and farm managers, and providing hands-on guidance for successful implementation. Additionally, the Citrus Horticultural Graduate will undertake farm assessments and technical activities such as crop estimates, leaf and soil sampling, fruit growth measurements, and data analysis.
The Opportunity:
To qualify for the Citrus Horticultural Graduate position, you must:
Successful applicants will receive a permanent contract with a competitive salary. If applicable, relocations support may be provided.
People are the heart of Costa. Their employees enjoy some of the best benefits and conditions in the industry. From competitive pay to health, well-being, and further learning and development opportunities. No matter the role, you’ll always benefit from a caring environment that encourages and supports you to thrive, grow and connect. If applicable, subsidised accommodation will be arranged by the company prior to commencement.
The Rotational Graduate Program offers participants the chance to experience diverse areas of the horticulture industry. Over three rotations, participants will be placed in different regions and business categories, gaining exposure to a wide variety of produce such as citrus, grapes, berries, avocados, bananas, mushrooms, and tomatoes. They will be integrated into teams focused on horticulture, agronomy, growing, harvesting, irrigation, and/or safety and quality. This comprehensive program provides a strong foundation for a successful career in horticulture.
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The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.
Australia
Australian Citizen
Australian Permanent Resident