Nau mai haere mai ki ta matou whanau | Welcome to our Fulton Hogan Family
Life at Fulton Hogan is about making the most of the opportunities, taking responsibility, having a crack, being accountable and making it happen. We live by our REAL values - Respect, Energy & Effort, Attitude, Leadership - and we demonstrate these through the good work we do, every day, as one team.
Join our roading team in Stratford as a Specialist Patrolman.
In this varied role you will primarily be responsible for minor roading maintenance and repairs on the Stratford District roading network. Your day-to-day will include routine inspections and minor maintenance repairs on the road. These include potholes, edge breaks, sweeping, marker pegs, roadside rubbish, road signs, culvert cleaning and emergency response.
In addition to the above you will:
1. Take personal responsibility for the safety of your workmates, the environment, public and yourself.
2. Operate vehicles, and other equipment, including general maintenance to best practice.
3. Ensure all work is carried out in compliance with the relevant job and contract requirements.
Good Work equals Good Benefits
* Medical insurance for you and your whanau.
* Life insurance from day one.
* KiwiSaver employer contributions after service milestones up to 7%.
* Fuel discount card.
* Parental leave top-up payment with additional return to work support.
* Family scholarships.
* Ongoing training and development, career growth and progression opportunities.
* Great discounts at a wide range of retailers.
At Fulton Hogan, we genuinely care about the wellbeing of our people and giving them the tools and opportunities they need to succeed and grow with us.
We're looking for someone with:
1. Full Class 2 license minimum.
2. WTR Endorsements preferred but not essential.
3. Building and/or handyman experience and skills.
4. Previous pavement and traffic services maintenance experience advantageous.
5. Experience within road maintenance essential.
6. Experience driving heavy vehicles on narrow rural roads.
7. Possess the ability to work independently.
8. Sound computer knowledge, with data entry ability.
9. Extremely safety conscious and detail-oriented.
10. Comfortable working independently and safely in a rural environment.
11. Good level of physical fitness.
Creating, Connecting and caring for the community
Our people regularly donate their time to local causes and initiatives, while at a regional and national level we provide financial support, skills and resources to a wide range of organisations that are strengthening our communities. Our focus aims to also reduce our impact on the environment, and regenerate healthy new ecosystems. We look to partner with others to lift the standards of our industry and show customers lower-impact, sustainable ways of delivering infrastructure.
All successful candidates must undergo and pass a pre-employment medical and drug screen prior to employment.
Please click Apply Now to apply for this role or to register your interest.
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