Trades And Services, Auckland

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Alignz Recruitment

Class 2 Truck Operator (DG)

  • Posted 5d ago
  • On Site
  • Temp
Location

Auckland


Salary

Starting at $29 /hr


Job Description

Our client based in Manukau is currently looking for a Class 2 DG Operator to pick and drop off Portaloo’s throughout Auckland. On top of that, you will also need to assist the yard team in cleaning the dirty Portaloo’s. Will be working Monday to Friday with weekly pay, providing financial stability.

Requirements:

  • Must have a Full Class 1 and 2 NZ Driver’s License
  • Dangerous Goods (DG/D) endorsement is required
  • Needs to have reliable transport to get to and from work
  • Minimum of 2 years’ experience in operating class 2 trucks (New Zealand Experience)
  • No prior or pending convictions (Clean MOJ)
  • Ability to pass all preemployment checks, including a drug test
  • Good literacy
  • Strong organizational skills
  • Needs to be reliable and honest
  • Good communication skills
  • Great attention to detail


Responsibilities:

  • Operating a Class 2 Truck to pick up and drop off dirty/clean Portaloo’s
  • Driving throughout Auckland safely and within NZ Transport regulations
  • Keeping accurate records, completing run sheets of jobs done and any site access issues
  • Assisting yard team to clean dirty Portaloo’s onsite


Benefits:

  • Weekly pay, providing stability
  • Great company and workmanship
  • Monday to Friday shifts (Morning Shift)
  • Starting wage at $29.00 per hour
  • Opportunity to grow experience


IF YOU’RE INTERESTED – APPLY NOW! Send your CV to myka@alignzrecruitment.co.nz OR call me on 021 719 263


Hard Skills Required

  • Loader Operation Proficiency
  • Mechanical Aptitude
  • Driver's License and Certifications

Soft Skills Required

  • Teamwork
  • Reliability and Punctuality
  • Attention to Detail

Benefits and Perks

  • 🏎
    Competitive Salary
  • 📈
    Professional Development
  • 🏆
    Performance Bonus
  • Care and Appreciation

Job Schedule

  • Monday to Friday

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