Marketing And Communications, New Zealand

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Recycling Runner

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

Nelson


Salary

$26 /hr


Job Description

Company
Our well established client here in Nelson is seeking a fit motivated Runner until July 2025!

The Role

  • This position is going around different areas of Nelson with a driver and collecting all the recycling, this could be the bins or the glass recycling
  • You will be required to collect the bins and bring them back to the truck and then return them to where you collected them from on the footpath
  • 25-40 hours per week until July 2025!
  • Pay rate: $26 per hour
  • PPE Provided


About you:

  • Current work references
  • Reliable and ready to work!
  • Physically fit as this is a very physical job running for 5+ hours
  • Reliable transport and a Class 1 Licence beneficial
  • Can pass drug and alcohol screening


Days & Hours
This position is Monday to Friday - Weekends off!
Must be available for 6:30am starts, finishing time varies.
Depending on which run you are on the hours each week vary between 25 and 40 hours!



How to apply

If this sounds like the opportunity for you, click apply and follow the steps or get in touch with Madison today on 03 545 7063


Desired Soft Skills

  • Reliability
  • Teamwork
  • Communication
  • Problem-Solving
  • Attention to Detail
  • Health & Safety Knowledge
  • Driving & Vehicle Awareness
  • Basic Knowledge of Recycling Procedures
  • Time Management
  • Physical Fitness

Job Schedule

  • Shift Work

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