2455 days ago

Machine Operator/Mill Hand Position at Southwood Export

Southwood Export

Based at our Awarua Chip Mill 15km from Invercargill, this position involves a variety of tasks including; unloading log trucks to feed our plant using either wheel loader or digger, monitoring/controlling the chipping process and associated plant, loading out chip and sawdust along with routine maintenance and clean up.

Some of the tasks and machinery we have are specific to our type of operation so both on and offsite training will be provided.

Ideally, the person we are looking for would have some experience working in and around mobile machinery, fixed plant and associated maintenance.

Being part of a small team, occasionally there are variations to both hours worked and tasks involved.

If the position is of interest, please send in a brief letter outlining employment history and any relevant experience/qualifications to:
Mill Hand Position
PO Box 7010
Invercargill

Or email rbest@southwood.co.nz, phone 029 221 0790 for further information.
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