Human Resources And Recruitment, Christchurch

Human Resources And Recruitment Jobs in Christchurch

OneStaff

Recycling Sorter

  • Posted 1w ago
  • On Site
  • Full Time
Location

Christchurch


Job Description

*SHORT TERM CHRISTMAS COVER ROLE**

We have a recycling company seeking 5x candidates to help their DAY shift sorting recyclables.

This is to help over the busy Christmas period - from the 18th December to the 10th of January.

In this role you will be working a full week with 40+ hours. You will be assisting with sorting cardboard & paper, aluminium tins, plastic & glass bottles, and removing refuse from the sort line.

Benefits:

  • Short term role - help for a few weeks over the busy period.
  • Great team & work environments
  • Full time hours
  • All PPE provided


Specifics:

  • Sorting of recyclables
  • AM shift: 6am - 4pm
  • Machine operating
  • Training provided
  • Consistent hours


Job requirements:

  • Pass a pre-employment drug test
  • Reliability - this is very important
  • Restricted licence at a minimum (ideally full class 1) with own transport
  • Physically fit - you will be required to be on your feet the whole shift


If this is of interest to you please apply online.


Hard Skills Required

  • Forklift Operation
  • Inventory Management
  • Warehouse Equipment Maintenance

Soft Skills Required

  • Attention to Detail
  • Team Collaboration
  • Communication Skills

Job Schedule

  • Shift Work

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