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OneStaff

Class 2 Driver

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

Hastings


Salary

$28 /hr


Job Description

Class 2 Driver
Our client is a NZ owned and operated recycling business who is growing by the day.

They are looking for a class 2 driver. This is a physical role that will require you to exit the truck regularly but our client will give you everything you need to get the job done safely.

You'll need a can-do attitude, the confidence to escalate issues professionally and an enjoyment of working with a varied group of people.

The Role:

  • Operating a class 2 truck
  • Daily vehicle inspections
  • Sound H&S knowledge


Hours of work:

  • This role is Monday to Friday
  • Full time - Day shift


Pay-rate:
$28 p/h

Skills and Experience:

  • A full class 2 license
  • Experience operating a class 2 truck
  • A good work ethic and reliability
  • Good time management skills

Hard Skills Required

  • Physically Fit

Soft Skills Required

  • Coordination
  • Time Management

Job Schedule

  • Monday to Friday

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