Bakery Production Roles Night Packing

Bakery Production Roles Night Packing

Adelaide, Australia

Company
Vili's Family Bakery
Location
Mile End South, South Australia, Australia
Job Type
Temporary
Posted
5 days ago
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Job Description
Regular full-time hoursOngoing casual employment with the potential for permanencyA supportive, family-owned business where your contribution mattersJoin the Vili’s Bakery Family!For over 50 years, Vili’s has been proudly baking Australia’s favourite pies and cakes. We’re a family-owned business with a big heart and our team is at the centre of everything we do.We’re always on the lookout for enthusiastic Production Workers for ongoing casual roles. With over 200 workers structured into 22 specialised teams, and an operational roster over 24 hours, our recruitment needs are constant!The RoleThe Night Packer is responsible for preparing freshly baked products for sale, delivery, or storage. This role involves carefully packing and handling baked goods while maintaining accuracy, efficiency, and product presentation. The position requires strict adherence to Food Safety and Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) standards to ensure all items are packaged correctly and consistently meet the high-quality standards that Vili’s is known for.Hours of WorkYour roster will be Monday to Friday, commencing at 3:30pm. You will work an 8-hour shift or until the required work has been completed. There may also be the option to work every third Sunday.What We’re Looking ForReliable and available for full-time hours Physically fit for manual handling and working on your feetComfortable working in a fast-paced food production environmentStrong attention to detail, especially with food quality and safetyPositive team spirit and willingness to learnPrevious experience in bakery or food manufacturing is highly regarded, but not essential (we’ll provide training)Why Join Us?Stable, full-time hours within an established companyOngoing employment with the potential for permanencyA supportive, family-owned business where your contribution mattersHow To ApplySimply complete the application process by clicking the Apply Now button, and we’ll be in touch.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Packing Jobs in Australia

Q What is the minimum hourly rate for packing jobs in Australia in 2026?
The National Minimum Wage for packing jobs covered by awards is AU$26.40 per hour effective from 1 July 2026. Under the Manufacturing and Associated Industries and Occupations Award 2020, entry-level packing roles (Level 1) start at AU$25.85 per hour, with casual employees receiving a 25% loading bringing it to AU$32.31 per hour. Overtime is paid at 150% for the first 2 hours and 200% thereafter.
Q Can I work in packing jobs on a Working Holiday Visa in Australia?
Yes, holders of Working Holiday Visa (subclass 417) or Work and Holiday Visa (subclass 462) can work in packing jobs for up to 6 months with any single employer as of 2026. These visas allow full-time work in any occupation, including casual packing roles in warehouses. Visa holders must not work more than 6 months per employer to comply with conditions.
Q What qualifications or experience are required for entry-level packing jobs in Australia?
No formal qualifications or prior experience are required for most entry-level packing jobs as per the Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO). Employers typically provide on-the-job training for tasks like order picking and packaging. A White Card (construction induction) may be needed if working in construction-related packing sites.
Q What documents do I need to apply for and start a packing job in Australia?
You must provide a Tax File Number (TFN), Right to Work evidence (passport or visa), and a resume listing any relevant experience. For casual starts, superannuation details and bank details for pay are required within the first week. Australian citizens need photo ID like a driver's licence.
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