• $38 per hour (can be negotiable)
• Ongoing position
• Immediate start
• Potential to do overtime!
About The Client
Our client is a dynamic construction company based in Southeast Queensland and Northern New South Wales. With a reputation for innovation and quality, they offer a full range of civil and infrastructure services and have successfully completed diverse projects across the region.
About The Role
Our valued client is currently seeking experienced Crane Operator to assist with a project that has recently commenced on Main Beach of the Gold Coast. The role will include operating a 785 hydraulic crawler crane or a 385-crawler crane. Whilst operating will be a part of the job, you will also be required to do ad-hoc labouring duties for when the crane is not in use. This role is Monday to Friday 06:30am to 5:00pm. To be considered for this role, please see below:
What You Will Need
• License and reliable transport
• Current C2 crane license or on that supersedes that class,
• Current construction card,
• Proven Experience and understanding of a construction site areessential
• Must be physically fit for all Labour duties,
• High standard for safety,
• Must be reliable and available for ongoing work,
• 2 x Updated Work references
About WorkPac
WorkPac is Australis largest privately owned workforce services business with over 1.3 million registered candidates. We offer tailored solutions in recruitment, skill sand career development across Mining, Construction, Healthcare and more. Our consistent promise to both candidates and clients is that choosing WorkPac is always a Good Move.
Apply now!
For more information contact;
Recruitment Coordinator - Renee Quinn-Armstrong
Email - ***********@workpac.com
Phone - 0447 278 *** / 07 3715 2***
Number - BSINDJ2024127634
At WorkPac, we recognise we are strengthened by diversity. We are committed to providing a work environment in which everyone is included, treated fairly and with respect. We are an Equal Opportunity employer and we encourage applications from women and Indigenous people.