HUGE OPPORTUNITY
Are you an experienced Fencer/Deck Builder or know of one?
Here is what we’d like to see from you:
• Have a clean full Driver’s license and own reliable transport.
• Be able to work un-supervised, run your own jobs.
• Great communication skills.
• Use your initiative to solve problems as they arise.
• Honest, reliable and trustworthy essential.
• Able to follow instructions carefully.
• Attention to detail is very important.
• Take pride in your work and go the extra mile to make sure the job is top notch. Have a desire to complete jobs to a high standard.
• Great people skills both with fellow workmates and customers.
• Sense of humour as we have fun whilst working hard. You will need to supply your own safety boots, gumboots and earmuffs. We will supply safety glasses and masks or any other safety gear as is necessary.
If you are interested, please send us a copy of your CV and a brief cover letter telling us why you're the right person for the job and what skills you can bring to the role. Please attach a photo so we can put a face to the name.
• Applications close on Friday 04 September 2020
• Or perhaps now is not the right time but you know someone else who might be the perfect fit who you can connect us with.
• Most of our work is on the North Shore but we do work in Central Auckland too.
• Send applications to info@fencebros.co.nz
Only applicants who have the right to work in NZ may apply.
We look forward to talking to you soon.
Fence Brothers
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