Marketing And Communications, New Zealand

Marketing And Communications Jobs in New Zealand

OneStaff

Forklift Operator with DG endorsement

  • Posted 1d ago
  • On Site
  • Contract, Casual, Temp
Location

Christchurch


Salary

$25  -  $30 /hr


Job Description

LINE HAUL LOADERS - WIRI, AUCKLAND
Our client delivers general, consumable and fragile products for commercial and industrial clients, through a nationwide network of dedicated depots and trusted regional partners.

Duties

  • Counterbalance Operator
  • Loading/Unloading Trucks
  • Some Palletising
  • Stacking & Staging


Days, Hours & Rate

  • Monday to Friday (occasional Saturday)
  • 1pm to 9.30pm
  • $25 - $30 per hour depending on experience


Successful Applicants Must

  • Hold a valid OSH/Counterbalance/Forklift license
  • F Endorsement a bonus but not essential
  • Full Class 1 NZ Driver's License
  • D/DG Endorsement
  • Be comfortable with wrapping
  • Clean MOJ & Pre-Employment Drug Test


If you are interested in this role please APPLY NOW with your current CV


Hard Skills Required

  • Basic Mechanical
  • Concrete Mould Handling
  • General Labouring
  • Power Tool Proficiency
  • Forklift Operation (F+OSH Certification)

Soft Skills Required

  • Time Management
  • Physical Fitness
  • Attention to Detail
  • Reliability
  • Communication

Job Schedule

  • Morning Shift
  • Monday to Friday

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