Bus Driver - Identified Positions

Bus Driver - Identified Positions


Company
ComfortDelGro Australia (CDC)
Location
Seven Hills, New South Wales, Australia
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
97 days ago
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Job Description
Yarn with Us – Bus Driver Roles for MobWe’re looking for our Mob to join the team at CDC NSW as Bus Drivers.If you’re Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander and live near Seven Hills, Rouse Hill or Dural we’d love to hear from you.This is part of our journey in reconciliation – walking together, creating jobs that feel right for our people, and building strong futures.Why CDC NSWWe’re the biggest private bus mob in NSW, and we’re proud to serve our communities every day.We’re about real people, real stories, and real connections. No fancy suits – just good yarns, respect, and teamwork.We Stand By Our ValuesRespect for Country and CultureSafe and inclusive workplacesOpportunities for growth and learningWhat’s in it for you?Good pay – $33.8304/hour weekdays, with potential to earn up to $90k/yearFree OPAL card – travel anywhere in NSWLicense upgrades – we’ll help you get thereTraining and support – we walk with you every step of the wayCulturally safe team – where you can be yourselfCareer pathways – grow your skills and take on new rolesDiscounts – on groceries, gym, health cover, and even carsWho We’re Looking ForIf you care about your mob, your community, and keeping people safe – this could be for you.You don’t need to be a bus driver already. If you’ve got a good driving record and a deadly attitude, we’ll teach you the rest. All you need is a good current driving record and a full driver's license held for a minimum of 12 months. How To Get StartedApply online – CDC NSW CareersWe’ll have a yarn – our team will call for a chatMeet the manager – face-to-face interviewChecks – police, work rights, and medicalStart your journey – we’ll get you on the roadWant to know more?Give us a call on 1300 533 709 or email [email protected] We’re here to support you.CDC NSW pays respect to Elders past and present, and to all First Nations peoples.We honor your connection to land, waters, and community.Let’s walk this journey together.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Packing Jobs

Q What is the minimum hourly rate for casual packing jobs in Australian warehouses in 2026?
As of 1 July 2026, the national minimum wage is AU$25.65 per hour under the Fair Work Act. Casual packing workers under the Storage Services and Wholesale Award receive an additional 25% loading, totalling AU$32.06 per hour. Penalty rates apply at 150% on Saturdays and 200% on Sundays.
Q What visa is required for international job seekers to work in packing jobs in Australia in 2026?
The Working Holiday visa (subclass 417 or 462) allows holders aged 18-30 (or 35 for some countries) to work in packing jobs for up to 6 months per employer. The application fee is AU$635, and processing takes 4-6 weeks. No skills assessment is needed for unskilled packing roles.
Q Do I need prior experience or qualifications to start a packing job in Australia with no background?
Packing jobs are classified as entry-level under most awards, requiring no formal education, certificates, or experience. Applicants must be at least 15 years old and physically fit for lifting up to 20kg. On-the-job training is provided within the first week.
Q What documents do I need to apply and commence a packing job in Australia?
Required documents include a current resume, Tax File Number (TFN), proof of right to work (visa or citizenship), and superannuation fund details for 12% employer contributions from 1 July 2026. Background checks are not mandatory unless handling valuables. Submit via employer portals or in-person interviews.
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