Civil Construction Workers
AWF
Listing Description
Description
We're looking for workers with a variety of experience and skill level keen to step into civil roading work.
About the Role Join a respected civil construction team and play a key role in building and maintaining essential infrastructure across Canterbury.
- Hands-on outdoor work
- Travel throughout the greater Canterbury region, with occasional projects requiring up to 3 weeks away from home
- Some night work may be required
- Full-time hours (40 per week), with opportunities to increase up to 60 hours
- Basic labouring, Class 2, Class 5 and Heavy Machinery Operation
What You'll Need
- Clean full Class 1 as a minimum, Class 2 or Class 5
- WTR endorsement - capability to load and unload heavy machinery is beneficial
- Ability to pass pre-employment checks, including Drug & Alcohol screening and Ministry of Justice clearance
- Physically fit with a proactive attitude-this is a hands-on role, not just driving
- Legal right to work in New Zealand (with proof)
What's in It for You?
- Work with a leading civil construction company that values its people
- Operate modern equipment in stunning New Zealand landscapes
- Competitive pay rates dependant on experience and qualifications-up to $32 per hour
- Daily camp allowance, accommodation, and meals provided when working away
- Potential for permanent employment and career growth
Ready to Apply? Apply online today with your updated CV and contactable referees. For more information, call us on 03 374 9176. Take the next step toward a rewarding career in civil construction!
Application details
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