The Position

The Labourer/Operator will work collaboratively with the Infrastructure Services team to maintain Council’s infrastructure assets across the region, in accordance with recognised standards. The Labourer/Operator will undertake general labouring duties and operate light mechanical plant including rollers, ride-on mowers and various trucks.

About You

• Teamwork and communication are essential for ensuring safety and efficiency in this role

• You can collaborate effectively with others and follow instructions

• Construction Industry General Induction (White Card)

• Demonstrated physical agility and dexterity to carry out labouring duties

• Current “C” Class Driver’s license & reliable transport (manual license an advantage)

Please see the position description for more information.

If this role sounds like a fit for your skills, experience and aspirations, take advantage of this exciting opportunity and apply now.

Apply Now

All applications must be submitted via the Cassowary Coast Regional Council website by 7.30pm Monday 14 April 2025.

On our website, review further position information and submit your application via the Apply button for this role, ensuring you include:

• Cover Letter addressing the selection criteria

• Current Resume showcasing relevant skills, experience and qualifications

• Copies of Licences/Qualifications

Successful applicants will be required to complete a drug and alcohol screen and a full medical to ensure their fitness to perform the requirements of this position.

Any Questions

If you have questions after reading the information on our website, or you are having difficulty viewing the position online, please contact us: People & Safety, P: (07) 4030 2216 or E: recruitment@ccrc.qld.gov.au

 

Salary

$59,961 per year plus super & allowances

Yearly based

Location

Cassowary Coast Regional,Queensland,Australia

Job Overview
Job Posted:
5 days ago
Job Type
Full Time
Total Vacancies
1

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