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Check here - https://industry.zespri.com/contractors/gap-grasp-contractor-list Updated January 2021 TAURANGA + TE PUKE + KATIKATI ADIDAK Contracting Ltd Baygold Ltd Location: Te Puke Location: Bay of Plenty locations Contact: Jeffery Oakley Contact: Vickie Barriball Phone: 021 177 3015 Phone: 027 452 9949 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Offers: Day s hift, Flexible h ours Offers: Day Shift, Accommodation, Transport, Training provided Bay Kiwi Connections Bay Kiwifruit Contracting Location: Te Puke, Tauranga, Katikati Location: Wider Te Puke Region Contact: Mike Saini Contact: Lewis Ellis Phone: 021 184 2830 Phone: 020 402 223 319 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Offers: Day Shift ; Accommodation ; Offers: Day shift ; Flexible h ours ; Training Transport; Training provided provided B Roderick & L Govenlock (SSE Approved) Cameron Orchards Ltd Location: Te Puke Location: Te Puke Contact: Lyn Govenlock Contact: Anna James Phone: 027 755 1234 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Offers: Day Shift, Flexible Hours, Offers: Day s hift ; Accommodation ; Overnight Accommodation; Overnight parking parking spots; Training provided spots; Training provided Eastwestern Hort Limited Garcia Contracting Services Location: Te Puke/Tauranga Location: Paengaroa, Maketu, Te Puke, Te Puna, Contact: Harry Katikati, Waihi Phone: 021 120 17578 Contact: Estefania Flores Email: [email protected] Phone: 027 527 7530 Website: - Email: [email protected] Offers: Flexible h ours ; Day s hift ; Weekends ; Website: www.garciacontracting.co.nz Training provided Offers: Day s hift ; Flexible hours ; Transport ; Training provided Dundee Contractors (SSE Approved) Hill Laboratories Location: Tauranga to Katikati Location: South Auckland, Franklin, Te Puke, Contact: Peter Pukehina, Paengaroa Phone: 027 235 0256 Contact: Jen Godwin Email: [email protected] Phone: 07 858 2814 Offers: Day Shift ; Accommodation ; Email: [email protected] Transport; Training provided Website: www.hill-laboratories.com/careers/ Offers: Day s hift ; Flexible h ours ; Transport ; Training provided Ngai Tukairangi Trust PackworkNZ Location: Matapihi (Tauranga), Fernhill (Napier) Location: Tauranga, Mount Maunganui Contact: Breahna Robinson Contact: Kieren Thomas Phone: 022 327 4432 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: https://packworknz.co.nz Website: www.ngatukairangitrust.co.nz Facebook: www.facebook.com/packworknz Offers: Day Shift; Overnight parking spots; Offers: Day s hift ; School h ours ; Flexible hours; Training provided Overnight parking; Transport; Training provided Mat Johnston Contracting Ltd Mubwons Ltd Location: Te Puke Location: Te Puke Contact: Kris Contact: Scott Ellison Phone: 0273224514 Phone: 027 423 4873 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] & Offers: Day shift; Flexible hours; [email protected] Accommodation; Overnight parking Website: www.mubwons.com spots; Training provided Offers: Day shift; Accommodation; Overnight parking spots; Training provided Rawhiti Hort Ltd Riverside & Trebilco Orchards Location: Te Puke Location: Katikati area Contact: Bryan Leach Contact: Lee-Ann Trebilco Phone: 027 573 8346 Phone: 021 378 769 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Offers: Flexible h ours ; Accommodation ; Offers: Day Shift ; Flexible h ours ; Training provided; Overnight parking Accommodation; Overnight parking spots spots; Training provided WHAKATANE Baygold Ltd Kiwifruit Investments 2001 Ltd Location: Bay of Plenty locations Location: Wider Bay of Plenty Contact: Vickie Barriball Contact: Fiona Vickers Phone: 027 452 9949 Phone: 07 573 6160 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Offers: Day s hift ; Accommodation ; Transport; Website www.kiwifruitinvestments.co.nz Training provided Offers: Flexible hours; Casual hours; Accommodation; Overnight parking spots; Training provided NAPIER Ngai Tukairangi Trust Location: Matapihi (Tauranga), Fernhill (Napier) Contact: Breahna Robinson Phone: 022 327 4432 Email: [email protected] Website: www.ngatukairangitrust.co.nz Offers: Day shift; Overnight parking spots; Training provided OPOTIKI Bhalla Enterprise Limited OPAC – Opotiki Packing and Coolstorage Ltd Location: Opotiki Location: Opotiki Contact: Gurpreet Bhalla Contact: Marcella Maher and Louise Worship Phone: 027 397 8392 Phone: 07 315 8700 Email: [email protected], Email: [email protected] [email protected] Website: www.opac.co.nz Offers: Day s hift Offers: Day shift; Night shift; Weekends only; Training provided Paul Enterprises Ltd Thompson Horticulture Location: Te Teko, Edgecumbe, Opotiki, Te Location: Gisborne & Opotiki Puke Contact: Sonia McAllister Contact: Jatinder Pal Singh Phone: 027 568 1168 Phone: 022 310 6118 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: www.thompsonsltd.co.nz Website: Flexible hours; School hours, Day Offers: Transport ; Training p rovided ; Offers: s hift ; Weekends only available ; Permanent opportunities available Training provided GISBORNE Bruntwood Farms Thompson Horticulture Location: Gisborne Location: Gisborne & Opotiki Contact: Madi Ellingham Contact: Sonia McAllister Phone: 027 303 7775 Phone: 027 568 1168 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Offers: Flexible h ours ; School h ours ; Day Website: www.thompsonsltd.co.nz shift; Training provided Offers: Transport ; Training p rovided ; Permanent opportunities available AUCKLAND Hill Laboratories Location: South Auckland, Franklin, Te Puke, Pukehina, Paengaroa Contact: Jen Godwin Phone: 07 858 2814 Email: [email protected] Website: www.hill-laboratories.com/careers/ Offers: Day Shift ; Flexible h ours ; Transport ; Training provided .
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