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882 days ago

Customer Service / Yard Hand

Timberline Contracting Ltd

Timberline Contracting is looking for a positive, hardworking individual to join our Landscape Supplies Yard team 7.30am - 2pm on Saturdays. Commencing mid- late January 2022

We pride ourselves in being a fun and fast paced work environment, who have a reputation for quality products and great service.

This position could have the opportunity of additional weekday hours for the right person.

To thrive in this role, you will need to be:

* Strong, fit and healthy
* Highly motivated
* A people person
* A team player
* Focused on customer satisfaction
* Able to quickly solve problems on the go

The job will include but not be limited to:

* Loading both manually and using our loaders
* Customer service / quoting and operating till
* Answering phone and problem solving
* Product bagging & heavy lifting
* General vehicle cleaning and yard tidying
* Assisting customers with loan trailers

Ensuring every customer has a positive experience when dealing with Timberline

Full training will be provided.

Mechanical experience, trailer backing and loader driving skills would be a beneficial in this role.

Please send Resume and Cover Letter to jane@timberlinecontracting.co.nz

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