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With over 12,000 employees working across some 550 operating sites and 150 distribution and administration sites in 13 countries, Boral Limited is an international building and construction materials group, headquartered in Sydney, Australia. Boral’s competitive position is underpinned by leading market positions in construction materials and cement in...
The Role:
Boral are currently seeking a concrete agitator driver to join the team at our Moruya plant. The main focus of the position is the loading and delivering pre-mixed concrete to customer sites and maintaining the safe operation of agitator trucks. The nature of the work requires flexibility to work Monday to Saturday. This is a great opportunity to work in a team environment within an organisation dedicated to the safety of our employees.
Key Duties:
Delivering concrete to client sites along with managing slump tolerance levels and the discharge of concrete
Complete basic documentation associated with the collection and delivery of the concrete
Communicating with allocators and customers
Ensure safety standards are maintained including daily pre-start checks on the vehicle
General yard maintenance
Skills and Experience:
Current HR drivers licence
Strong commitment to safety and the environment
Provide superior customer focus
Proven ability to work within a team environment
Be self-motivated with a professional and courteous manner
Relevant concrete industry experience will be highly regarded however full training will be provided
Boral values and is committed to creating a diverse working environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All suitable applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability or age.
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