2026 Australian Harvest Jobs – Experienced Machinery Operators Wanted
Staff 360 is recruiting experienced farm machinery operators for the 2026 Australian grain harvest. Opportunities are available with progressive broadacre farming businesses across Australia's major grain-growing regions.
Locations
NSW – Moree, Narrabri, Walgett, Temora
WA – Geraldton, Esperance, Albany
VIC – Horsham, Ballarat
Positions Available
• Combine Harvester Operators
• Tractor Drivers
• Chaser Bin Operators
• Experienced Farm Hands
Equipment & Technology
Successful candidates will have experience operating modern broadacre machinery such as:
• John Deere S-Series combines and tractors
• Case IH Axial-Flow harvesters and Steiger tractors
• Claas Lexion harvesters
• Self-propelled boom sprayers
• GPS guidance and auto-steer systems
• Yield mapping and harvest monitoring technology
Duties May Include
• Harvesting wheat, barley, canola and lupins
• Operating combines with fronts up to 45 feet
• Chaser bin and grain cart operations
• Machinery servicing, maintenance and troubleshooting
• Spraying, cultivation and general farm operations
• Working as part of a harvest team during peak seasonal periods
Requirements
• Previous broadacre cropping or harvest experience
• Proven ability to operate large-scale agricultural machinery
• Mechanical aptitude and servicing skills
• Ability to work long hours during harvest periods
• Strong work ethic and reliability
• Current driver's licence
What We Offer
• Competitive hourly rates from $32–$40+ per hour depending on experience
• Accommodation provided
• Meals included at many locations
• Harvest positions commencing October 2026
• Potential for ongoing employment with leading Australian farming businesses
Apply Now
Email your resume to admin@staff360.com.au and include:
• A summary of your farming experience
• Details of machinery and equipment operated
• Your availability for the 2026 harvest season
For more information call +61 7 3720 8504
Staff 360 Pty Ltd
Agricultural Recruitment Specialists | Over 25 Years in Australian Agriculture