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1128 days ago

Safety Equipment Installer

Ronnie from Conifer Grove

We are looking for a Safety Equipment Installer to help install safety marking on sites such as car parks, factory floors and driveways.
About the job:
- Travel to customer’s premises using a company work van
- Load company van with equipment and products
- Liaise with customers on the timing of the installation
- Installation of bollards, speed humps, wheel stops, barriers etc. based on installation guides and standards
- Build and maintain positive relationships with clients and suppliers

About you:
- Experience in a trade such as a Builder, Carpenter, Fitter would be highly desired
- Proven experience working with precise measurements and installation
- Full clean driver license
- Physical fit as this job requires heavy lifting
- Strong customer focus and safety conscious
- Ability to follow instructions on the job sheet and work within the client’s time frame and requirements
- Self-motivated team player who can contribute to our excellent team morale
- Flexibility to work some nights/weekends

About the benefits
- Permanent full-time work
- Hourly rates – Potential to earn more when workload increases
- Close-knit and supportive team
- Career development opportunities
- Work-life balance
- On the job training provided

Visit our website - www.talentconnection.co.nz... and submit an application today if you would like to work for a great team with interesting work, career development opportunities and generous benefits.

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