HR Driver

HR Driver


Company
Vulcan
Location
Yatala, Queensland, Australia
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
48 days ago
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Job Description
Since Vulcan was founded in 1995, we have become Australasia’s highest performing metals distributor and processor. Our sustained growth is the product of superior service and dedication to continuously improving to every facet of our business.At Vulcan, we believe that being a diverse and inclusive workplace makes us better in every way. We are proud to have a diverse team from over 70 different countries and more than 90 different ethnicities from across our sites.What You Will Be Responsible ForLoad and deliver mixed steel products to customer sites across the Brisbane and Gold Coast regions.Represent the company professionally as the primary point of contact for customers, demonstrating a positive, can‑do attitude and strong customer service skills.Assist in the despatch area as required, including packing and strapping goods to prepare them for transport.RequirementsCurrent & valid HR drivers licence (minimum 2 years experience)Fork licenseProven experience with steel and with flat tray workBe available for ongoing day shift work with overtime as requiredDispatch and packing experience desirableThe successful candidate will be required to undertake and pass a pre-employment drug and alcohol test and medical before commencing work and will be subject to ongoing random drug and alcohol testing.BenefitsProfessional but relaxed company cultureOn-site gym facilitiesAvailability of a clean, state-of-the-art truckGenerous parental leave policyEmployee Assistance ProgrammeIf the above sounds like you, please submit your details through the application form, and we’ll be in touch.

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