Your next opportunity:
We now have great opportunities available for Plant Operators to join our Asphalt Manufacturing team in Gepps Crossing SA 5094.
Your primary responsibilities in this role will be the dispatch and loading of trucks, ordering of raw materials, record keeping of both computer and manual entries, as well as on site quality assurance, loader and bobcat operations and participating in safety initiatives including pre-starts, toolboxes and incident reporting.
This role operates from Gepps Crossing, however, the ability to travel to the Whyalla Asphalt plant will be required from time to time, depending on job requirements.
Join us in shaping the future of construction and be part of a team committed to excellence. Apply now to embark on a rewarding journey with us!
Your day will involve:
* Accurate batching of orders to specified mix designs and utilizing the docket dispatch system;
* Front-end Loader & Bobcat operation
* Control Room operations
* Day-to-day administration of the Plant including stock control of raw materials;
* Work closely with the laboratory team;
* General yard and plant housekeeping and maintenance.
What we are looking for:
* Relevant batching and/or asphalt industry experience preferred but not essential
* A strong commitment to safety and the environment along with a superior customer focus;
* Front End Loader ticket (desirable) or a willingness to be trained;
* Other tickets that would benefit are; Forklift, EWP, Confined Space
* Strong organisational skills including the ability to multitask and prioritise competing deadlines;
What’s on offer?
* Competitive pay rate PLUS overtime and RDO benefits
* Access to various support networks, including the Boral Employee Assistance Program
* Embark on a dynamic career with a leading national construction industry player, offering authentic pathways for career growth and development
* Join a collaborative team environment within an organization dedicated to employee safety and delivering impeccable work quality for our valued customers