HC/HR Truck Drivers

HC/HR Truck Drivers


Company
Maas Group Holdings
Location
Pakenham, Victoria, Australia
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
18 days ago
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Job Description
Austek Roads (Victoria) are currently seeking an experienced Casual HC/HR Truck Driver for immediate start out of our Pakenham Depot.The position is fast paced and requires a can-do attitude with attention to detail.Safety operating Austek Roads heavy vehicles and providing safe driving duties in regard to the supply of asphalt materials to our jobs. While ensuring on time delivery of asphalt and raw materials.The ideal candidate should have a good work ethic, be physically able to perform certain heavy manual tasks, have good communication skills.Key RequirementsMust be reliable and hard workingExperienced in Quarry and Asphalt an advantageMust have HC/HR LicenceProven work history of driving experienceAbility to perform day to day duties with a professional safety mindsetConduct Pre-Start checksConduct safe labouring dutiesGood communication skills with the ability to liaise with a diverse range of internal and external stakeholdersPunctual, honest and reliableWilling to undertake pre-employment medical assessment, including drug and alcohol testingWhat We Offer YouOn offer is a competitive package with opportunity for career advancement. We have an exciting Employee Benefits platform offering exclusive discounts on retail and healthcare as well as discounted gym memberships and novated leasing options.Access to Commonwealth Bank Workplace banking benefitsWe engage and reward our employees with a monthly values awards program and recognition in our newsletter.For more information about this role, please contact [email protected]

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