ENH Windows Looks for truck drivers & joinery cutters-- Silverdale
Windows company, looking for truck drivers+ assistant & aluminium cutters to deliver aluminium joinery to site.
Immediate start. Based in Silverdale, Auckland.
Truck Drivers REQUIREMENTS
• Full driver license, NO NEED to be class 2 or 4!!!
DAY TO DAY TASKS MAY INCLUDE:
• Load/unload the joinery from factory to truck
• Deliver joinery to sites
• Assist operational teams as and when required
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Joinery Cutters REQUIREMENTS
• Strong work ethic
• Attention to details and focus on high quality
• Positive attitude and ability to work as part of a team
• Physically fit
• Willing to work in varied areas within the factory and with a variety of team members
The role may include, but not limited to:
•Cut & Prep aluminium suites
•Assemble joinery
•Fit reveals and glaze frames
CONTACT
joanna@enhwindows.com
or message through this website
Look forward to work with you!
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