Seed Processing Leading Hand Shenstone, Wee Waa NSW | Supply Chain Cotton Seed Distributors Ltd (CSD) is a leading Australian seed and technology company, enabling growers to produce high‑quality, profitable and sustainable cotton. Established in 1967, our people, growers and industry partners are at the centre of everything we do. We are currently seeking an experienced and motivated Leading Hand to join our Supply Chain team at our Shenstone facility in Wee Waa. About the role Reporting to the Seed Processing Supervisor, this hands‑on leadership role is responsible for coordinating day‑to‑day seed processing operations on a shift basis while actively participating in processing activities. You will lead, coach and mentor a small team, ensuring production targets are met safely, efficiently and to quality standards. This role plays a key part in delivering improved seed quality, productivity and operational efficiency, while fostering a strong safety culture where everyone returns home safely every day. Key responsibilities Lead, coach and support Seed Processing Technicians and Assistants to drive engagement, performance and safe work practices Set up, operate, monitor and troubleshoot seed processing plant and control systems Coordinate and perform seed processing activities, including delinting, bagging, chemical treatment, gin operations and clean‑downs Monitor product quality and ensure finished products meet required standards Support routine plant maintenance, reporting faults and assisting with repairs Mentor seasonal staff and ensure procedures and processes are followed Promote continuous improvement, teamwork and effective communication across shifts Ensure compliance with WHS legislation, CSD standards, policies and procedures About you You are a practical, safety‑focused leader who enjoys working in a production environment and supporting others to perform at their best. You bring a strong work ethic, attention to detail and the confidence to make decisions and solve problems under pressure. You will also have: Demonstrated experience working independently and as part of a team in an operational or manufacturing environment Strong leadership, communication and stakeholder engagement skills A high commitment to safety, quality and continuous improvement Current Driver’s Licence and Forklift Licence Willingness to undertake further training and develop your leadership capability Physical and mental capacity to perform the inherent requirements of the role; and Be willing to work shift work and weekend across the season. What we offer A stable, full‑time role with an established Australian agribusiness A supportive team environment with a strong safety culture Opportunities for learning, development and career progression Employment conditions under the Manufacturing & Associated Industries Award