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AWF

Driver Class 4

  • Posted 1w ago
  • On Site
  • Temp
Location

Rolleston


Job Description

Come and be part of this busy team working to excel in the delivery of concrete to a variety of sites in the Canterbury region.

The Work

Driving a class 4 concrete mixer to enable the safe and timely delivery of concrete. Top priority is to be a skilled and experienced driver. Ability to drive using a Road Ranger gear box is a requirement. If you can discharge concrete this is also a bonus although this can be taught.

Best Part of working for AWF

  • Ongoing fulltime work (40 - 50+ hours)
  • Competitive pay rates
  • Career development


About you

  • Be physically fit and injury free
  • You have transport to get to work
  • Able to supply work references
  • Clean drivers licence
  • Will pass a MOJ check


*Please note that our commitment to our team's safety on the job means that everyone undergoes a pre-employment drug and alcohol screen*

If you have the skills and mindset we are looking for, we would love you to hear from you. Please APPLY ONLINE now. We will be in touch!


Hard Skills Required

  • Class 4 Licence with Road Ranger Experience
  • Knowledge of Health and Safety Regulations
  • Vehicle Maintenance and Handling

Soft Skills Required

  • Reliability
  • Responsibility
  • Communication
  • Attention to Detail

Additional Compensations

  • 8% Holiday Pay

Job Schedule

  • Shift Work

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