Warehouse Operator

Warehouse Operator


Company
Linde
Location
Hamilton, Waikato, New Zealand
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
15 days ago
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Job Description
BOC Limited New ZealandWarehouse OperatorHamilton, New Zealand | req29275We're seeking a hands-on Warehouse Operator to support the efficient receiving, storage, and dispatch of goods while assisting with order packing, customer service, and shop floor operations in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment.What You Will Enjoy DoingReceive, check, and store incoming stock accuratelyPick, pack, and dispatch customer orders, coordinating freight and deliveriesOperate forklifts and warehouse equipment safely while maintaining a clean, organised warehouseFollow all health and safety procedures and contribute to a safety-first cultureComplete stock, order, and related administrative tasks accuratelySupport customer service, sales, and wider team operations as neededWhat Makes You GreatStrong commitment to workplace health and safetyGood attention to detail, organisation, and time management skillsPhysically fit and capable of regular lifting and warehouse dutiesForklift licence preferred (or willingness to obtain one); warehouse experience advantageous but not essentialComfortable with basic computer and administrative tasksPositive, reliable team player with a customer-focused attitude and willingness to learnWhy you will love working with usAt Linde we identify ourselves with our products – either working for the technical or medical gases business. Being a company with a long tradition in the gases business, we not only care about our customers and high-quality products, but most importantly about our employees. While working with us, expect a safe workplace, high safety standards and a true commitment from our managers to safety.What we offer you!At Linde, the sky is not the limit. If you’re looking to build a career where your work reaches beyond your job description and betters the people with whom you work, the communities we serve, and the world in which we all live, at Linde, your opportunities are limitless. Be Linde. Be Limitless. β€―Our people have the opportunity to thrive and excel. We provide a wide range of training programmes to enhance career development, with a potential for overseas opportunities. We also have a variety of employee appreciation programs to recognise solo and collaborative team efforts.β€―β€―At BOC we understand and respect a work/life balance, and that's why we have introduced initiatives such as generous parental leave, flexible working arrangements and KiwiSaver benefits. We are also firmly enthusiastic and involved when it comes to the community as well as our partner charities with organisations such as Road Safety Education and Child Cancer Foundation.Have we inspired you? Lets talk about itSo, what are you waiting for? The opportunity is yours. Are you ready to take the lead?We are looking forward to receiving your complete application (cover letter, resume, relevant certificates and / or licenses) via our online job market.Any designations used of course apply to persons of all genders. The form of speech used here is for simplicity only.BOC Limited New Zealand acts responsibly towards its shareholders, business partners, employees, society and the environment in every one of its business areas, regions and locations across the globe. The company is committed to technologies and products that unite the goals of customer value and sustainable development.LI-DNI

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Quick answers about Restaurant Jobs

Q What is the minimum hourly wage for restaurant workers in New Zealand from 1 April 2026?
As per the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, the adult minimum wage for restaurant jobs in New Zealand is NZ$23.50 per hour as of 1 April 2026. Workers aged 16-17 receive NZ$18.80 per hour and starting-out workers receive NZ$21.15 per hour. Overtime rates apply after 40 hours per week at 1.5 times the ordinary rate.
Q What visa do overseas applicants need for restaurant jobs in New Zealand in 2026?
As per Immigration New Zealand, overseas restaurant workers must hold an Accredited Employer Work Visa valid for up to three years from 2026. Applicants require a job offer from an accredited employer and must meet the minimum skill threshold of NZ$23.50 per hour. The visa costs NZ$490 for applications lodged from outside New Zealand.
Q Do I need prior experience or qualifications to work in New Zealand restaurants in 2026?
As per the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, no formal qualifications are required for entry-level restaurant roles such as kitchen hand or waiter in 2026. Employers may require six months of relevant experience for roles above the minimum wage threshold of NZ$23.50 per hour. Food safety certification is mandatory for all food handling positions.
Q What documents are required to apply for a restaurant job in New Zealand?
As per Immigration New Zealand, applicants must provide a valid passport, job offer letter, and police certificate dated within the last 12 months for restaurant roles in 2026. Additional documents include proof of NZ$23.50 per hour wage and a medical certificate for stays longer than 12 months. Applications are submitted online via the Immigration Online portal.
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