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INDIGENOUS CIVIL LABOURERS required for work in The Upper Hunter Valley for ongoing work.

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Company: Workforce International Pty Ltd

Location: Newcastle, Maitland & Hunter

Work type: Casual/Vacation

Salary: n\a

Phone: +61-2-3979-6169

Fax: +61-3-9442-6335

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INDIGENOUS CIVIL LABOURERS

Workforce International are partnered with multiple leading infrastructure and civil construction companies who specialise in medium-large scale construction projects. We are currently looking for experienced Civil Labourers for work on their projects in The Hunter Valley.

To be considered for these opportunities you will:

  • Hold a Construction White Card

  • Hold a current Divers Licence and have Reliable Transport

  • Have a minimum of 12 months Civil Labouring experience

  • Plant Operating experience will be highly regarded

  • Be reliable, show initiative and be able to work in a team or autonomously.

This role will see the successful candidate:

  • Digging and shovelling

  • Road works and spotting

  • Using hand and power tools

  • Trenching and pipe laying

  • General civil construction labouring

  • Bridge works

  • Working as part of a team and autonomously

Prior to confirmation of employment we will need to complete 2 verbal working references from recent employers from your last 12 months' of employment. You will also be required to pass Drug & Alcohol testing.

If you meet the above criteria please submit your application via the link below or email your resume to [email protected]


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