VACANCY FILLED : SCRAP METAL PROCESS WORKER PART TIME
We are looking for reliable, trustworthy scrap metal process worker (part time) to assist with scrap metal processing in our yard.
Requirements:
- strong and physically fit as the work is physical
- have good command of English (both written and spoken)
- NZ resident or valid NZ work permit
- able to pass on site drug tests
- works well with others
- can work unsupervised
- work references required
Duties:
- processing scrap metal (training provided)
- using a forklift and other machinery (training provided)
- working with customers to provide a high standard of service
- keeps all areas clean, tidy and organized
- ensuring a safe work environment is maintained at all times
Details:
Immediate start
Hourly rate $19 per hour
Must be available to work Saturdays 8am to 1pm with hours during week on roster.
If interested, contact us:
Brian McDonald (Yard Manager) 5277079/ (text) 0211223232
email CV: mcdonaldtrading@xtra.co.nz
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