Industrial Cleaner

Industrial Cleaner


Company
Digga Australia
Location
Yatala, Queensland, Australia
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
14 days ago
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Job Description
Industrial Cleaner/Labourer Modern facility & equipment Onsite parking Digga is Australia's leading manufacturer of Machinery Attachments for the Earthmoving & Construction industry. We are a family owned and operated, multi-award winning, global company, with 5 state of the art facilities worldwide, our product & passion for providing total customer solutions is second to none.We pride ourselves on our ability to manufacture up to 85% of components in house, here, in our 12,500sqm Yatala facility.We are currently seeking an industrial cleaner who enjoys working in a safe and busy production environment. Ideally you will have experience in cleaning in a manufacturing environment, although not essential. A forklift licence is essential as some forklift operation will form part of the role.We are looking for candidates who have experience in any of the following areas: Forklift operation Following a daily cleaning plan General labouringEssential Requirements Forklift Licence Physically fit and able to be on your feet most of the day Show initiative and enthusiasm Reliable and have a good work ethic Own reliable transport and current driver’s licence. MR truck licence desirable but not essential.CompanyOpportunities for career progression and additional training Free EAP service for staff and their familiesFitness AppExclusive offers for well-known/leading brands and company’s Wellbeing toolkits Assessments and support programs covering Financial, Mental, Physical and Social WellbeingStaff events such as company BBQs, Christmas Parties etc. A pre-employment medical will be required for this role.Interested applicants are encouraged to view our website www.digga.com. If you are a team player who is looking to be part of an innovative organisation that values its people and supports career progression, then apply now.

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