About The Role
We are seeking a skilled Heavy Vehicle Driver with experience in operating cranes to join our team. As a key member of our delivery operation, you will be responsible for safely transporting reinforcing steel to construction sites throughout your area.
Key Responsibilities:
* Safely operate and drive our brand-new trucks, adhering to all traffic and safety regulations
* Utilise crane equipment for loading and unloading at sites, ensuring secure and efficient handling of materials
* Assist in fulfilling duties of an Operator/Storeperson during extended waiting periods, contributing to the overall efficiency of on-site operations
* Maintain accurate records of deliveries, inspections and any incidents, provide these in a timely manner to Transport Supervisor
* Provide excellent customer service to all customers
* Adhere to all WHS and Heavy Vehicle Transport regulations, policies and procedures
Requirements:
* Previous experience in driving heavy combination vehicles and operating cranes
* Valid Australian HC Truck Licence
* White card, Asbestos and Silica Safety Certifications
* CV Crane Licence (or proof of enrolment)
* Willingness to work regular Overtime and have flexibility in working hours based on deliveries and customer demand
* Adaptability to provide assistance at the branch
* Excellent customer service and communication skills
* A professional and safety-oriented mindset
Benefits:
* Large, supportive team with room for career progression
* Brand new vehicles with latest safety and comfort features
* Monthly site BBQ's and regular team outings
We Offer More Than Just A Job:
* A dynamic environment built on three pillars that define our commitment to both our team and our industry
* Work with a greater purpose: join us in the pursuit of a sustainable future as we progress our ambition to become carbon-neutral
* Work well - live better: experience a culture which values you as a whole person
* Build your own future: step into a culture where every day is an opportunity to grow, and where driving your own development is not just encouraged; it's expected