1405 days ago

Employment Opportunities

Steel-it Framing Limited

We are looking at upscaling our factory production over the coming weeks and are looking for extra staff to assist. We require the services of at least two motivated persons that can work well in a team environment. Are reliable and are physical fit and can follow instructions as required. Some building knowledge would be useful but not essential.
Hours are casual to start with and if the suitable candidates work out a more pernament contract and hours may be offered.
If this is you or if you know someone that might fit the bill. Give us a call. Or call in and discuss this opportunity with us. We can show you around the factory and see what its all about.

I just cant believe that there isn't anyone out there that would not like a steady job with good pay. If you are on that couch get your butt off and get yourselves motivated. This could be the turning point in your lives.

Please contact Glen or Trevor at Steel-it Framing on 04 9029194

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