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Factory Hand Galvaniser Night Shift & Day Shift, Hamilton, Qjumpers
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Full Time
Application Closes 25 Jul 2022
Waikato - Te Rapa
Laborer and Freight, Stock and Material Mover, Hand
We are on the hunt for enthusiastic, dedicated factory hand’s to join our galvanising team in Hamilton. A hands-on role working alongside a team, you will work on a range of tasks within a factory environment; this includes steel pre-treatment and prepping for processing through the factory, through to acid operations, zinc dipping, and finally working with steel post treatment.
What we offer YOU:
Great team culture and environment where YOU are valued
46.5 hour week
Time and a half paid over 48.5 hours
Training opportunities to develop your skills
Active social club with a range of fun events
Well established and reputable NZ company
Pay and staff benefits discussed on application
You will be:
A good sort, get on with everyone
Used to working in a physical job
Safe at work and care about others safety
Good at solving problems and think ahead
Have an eye for quality
Reliable and turn up every day on time
Motivated with a great attitude
A team player
Able to work in NZ without working visa restrictions
Skills & Experience
Skills (advantageous but not compulsory)
Forklift license
Overhead Gantry Crane
Working with chemicals
H&S training
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