Refuse/Recycling Labourers

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We are on the hunt for refuse/recycling workers for our clients New Plymouth site. This is a temporary on call role to back fill current staff.

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Labourers

Company: OneStaff New Plymouth

Location: Taranaki

Work type: Contract/Temp

Salary: n\a

Phone: +64-9-811-7834

Fax: +64-6-661-3543

E-mail: n\a

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Detail information about job Refuse/Recycling Labourers. Terms and conditions vacancy

We are on the hunt for refuse/recycling workers for our clients New Plymouth site. This is a temporary on call role to back fill current staff.

This is a fast pace role, requiring a good eye for detail, and stamina as you will be on your feet for the majority of the shift. Previous experience would be an advantage but full training will be given.

To be considered for these roles you will need to meet with the following criteria;

  • Flexible and reliable with work hours.
  • Able to be on-call for starts at short notice.
  • Available for early morning starts (from 5am).
  • Can provided two work-related references.
  • Have your own independent, reliable transport.
  • Provide two forms of ID (Drivers Licence and Birth certificate or current passport).
  • Pass a pre-employment drug test.

If this sounds like you and you are physically fit with an excellent work ethic then please apply online or call OneStaff New Plymouth on (06) 968 4510

OneStaff is one of NZ's largest networks of privately owned Recruitment Agencies. We are 100% NZ owned and operated, and consist of the former individual branches of Coverstaff International (across Invercargill, Queenstown, Christchurch, Nelson, Wellington, Palmerston North) and Onsite Recruitment (in North Shore Auckland, South Auckland, New Plymouth, and Hawkes Bay). We also have branches in Hamilton & Tauranga and Rotorua.

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