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OneStaff

Excavator Operator

  • Posted 3w ago
  • On Site
  • Casual, Contract, Temp
Location

Dunedin


Salary

$25  -  $30 /hr


Job Description

Excavator Operator
Our large Civil client is seeking an experienced excavator operator for projects in the Dunedin and Otago region. This role would suit someone who is interested in working with a highly respected and safety minded company. This work offers variety, challenge, and opportunity to be offered upskilling and training to progress your career.

This is a temporary role, with opportunities to go permanent for the right candidate.

Our client is seeking someone with the following;

  • Current WTR endorsements and excavator experience
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Someone who is adaptable and can work independently and in a team environment.
  • Has a great sense of humour.
  • Is Health and Safety conscious.


In return our client is able to provide

  • Ongoing work with the opportunity to go permanent for the right applicant
  • Sound health and safety practices
  • A great team environment
  • Competitive remuneration $25-$30+ hr depending on experience


Please note the requirement to pass a pre-employment drug and alcohol screen and MOJ check. Applicants based in NZ and eligible to work in NZ will be considered for the role.

We are passionate about what we do and where we can and will give you work in the industries you are interested in. We aim to provide our workers with a supportive workplace.

Working from a network of 16 local branches, Onestaff delivers recruitment and staffing solutions all across the country, combining national reach with local expertise for over 25 years. Our specialist Recruitment Consultants work alongside both candidates and clients, connecting highly skilled people with fantastic temporary and permanent job opportunities, whilst supporting the local communities we work with.


Desired Soft Skills

  • Physically Fit
  • Full Class 1 Drivers license
  • Forklift Certs
  • F endorsement
  • Coordination
  • Active Learning
  • Communication
  • Time Management

Job Schedule

  • Shift Work

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