Truck Driver - HC Long Haul

Truck Driver - HC Long Haul


Company
CHILL
Location
Dandenong, Victoria, Australia
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
60 days ago
Via
via LinkedIn
Apply On

Job Description
The open road isn't for everyone. If it's for you — read on.Long haul driving is one of the last genuinely independent jobs left. You're making decisions on your own, managing your run, solving problems before they become someone else's crisis, and covering ground most people only see from a plane window.CHILL is a national cold chain logistics business running interstate freight across the Sydney-Melbourne-Brisbane corridor. We're looking for an experienced HC driver who treats the job like a profession — because that's exactly what it is.The runRegular interstate routes. Overnight stays are part of the role and built into the schedule so you know what your week looks like before it starts.Temperature-controlled freight means the standard is higher than a standard line haul run. You'll be monitoring temperatures, completing PODs correctly, and managing your fatigue log in line with HVNL requirements. If that sounds like your normal — good. That's who we're looking for.RequirementsWhat we're looking forA current HC licence and a clean record. Three (3) min to five (5) or more years of interstate or long haul experience. Mechanical awareness — you don't need to be a mechanic, but you need to know when something's not right and what to do about it before it becomes a problem at 11pm on the Hume. HVNL and CoR aware. Comfortable with delivery tech — POD systems, vehicle inspection apps, temperature logging.This role suits someone who is self-sufficient, methodical, and takes pride in a clean run. We're not looking for someone who needs managing on the road.Some of the other (but essential) details: HC licence (with no driving disqualifications within the last 3 years and BFM certified)Forklift ticket (advantageous) paid for loading and unloading your vehiclePhysically fit, to lift between 5-20kgs. Must provide a medical fit to work. Tech-savvy and familiar with using Electronic Work Diary (EWD)National Police CheckBenefitsThe CHILL Care Factor HC casual rate: $47.19/hr. Overnight allowances apply. Consistent schedule — you'll know your nights away in advance. A professionally maintained fleet with roadside support. A small, tight operation where you're known by name, not by employee number.Apply now — no cover letter needed. We'll be in touch within 24-48 hours. Casual Driving RateHC Award Rate: $47.19 per hour Location: 2/22 Assembly Drive, Dandenong South, VIC 3175Contract: Casual or Permanent roles availableHours: 55 hours - 70 hours per week, Monday - Friday. Shift: Starts 3:30 PM - 4:00 PM | Finishes approx. 4:00 AM - 5:00 AMApplication process: If you're interested in joining our team, please fill out an application today.Ideally, candidates should live within 20-30 km of Dandenong South, with flexible, roster-based availability.We're seeking go-getters ready to go the distance 🌟 No square pegs in round holes here. If you're just here to tick boxes, this isn't for you. We offer real opportunities, not stop-gaps. Ready to make a difference?If this sounds like you, let's chat! 🌟 www.chill.com.au

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Restaurant Jobs

Q What is the minimum hourly wage for casual waiters in Australian restaurants in 2026?
As per the Fair Work Ombudsman, under the Hospitality Industry (General) Award 2020, casual waiters at Level 2 earn a minimum of AU$32.06 per hour including 25% casual loading as of 1 July 2026. The full-time base rate is AU$25.65 per hour for 38 ordinary hours per week. Penalty rates include 175% for Sundays and 225% for public holidays.
Q Which visas allow backpackers to work in Australian restaurants in 2026?
As per the Department of Home Affairs, the Working Holiday Maker visa (subclass 417 or 462) permits work in restaurants for up to 6 months with one employer, extendable to 12 months for regional areas. Application fee is AU$635, with processing times of 16-28 days. Chef roles may qualify for subclass 482 sponsorship if on the skilled occupation list.
Q Do I need qualifications or experience for entry-level kitchen hand jobs in Australian restaurants?
As per the Fair Work Ombudsman, no formal qualifications or prior experience are required for Level 1 kitchen hand roles under the Hospitality Award, with training provided on the job. Progression to higher levels needs demonstrated skills after 3-6 months. Australian citizenship or work rights are mandatory.
Q What documents do I need to provide to start a restaurant job in Australia?
As per the Australian Taxation Office, you must provide a Tax File Number (TFN), obtained free online in 28 days, and proof of right to work such as passport or visa grant notice. Employers require bank details for pay and superannuation fund details for 11.5% contributions as of 2026. ID verification via 100-point check is standard.
View all 8 FAQs