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Machine and Forklift Operators

Machine and Forklift Operators

Full time

Location: Jubilee Sawmill, Mt Gambier, SA, AUS


4-Day Week Roster

The OneFortyOne Jubilee Sawmill is one of the largest and most modern sawmills in South Australia, employing local people, and supporting our community.

We believe in an inclusive culture that is rich in diverse thinking, ideas, and experience, and are interested in passionate people with transferable skills and experience gained from any industry. 

Available roles:

  • Greenmill Machine Operators
  • Drymill Machine Operators

Starting hourly rate of $27.54053 (Classification MGTIG4). 15% shift loading is additional on afternoon shift and 30% shift loading additional past midnight.

Both departments work a 4-day week, 10 hours per day on a rotating 2 shift roster (day/afternoon). Weekend work and overtime may be required.

You:

  • ideally hold a high-risk forklift licence
  • have a strong commitment to working safely, with the ability to follow procedures
  • are a reliable and punctual employee with effective communication skills
  • are able to solve problems and adapt to changing situations
  • can effectively prioritise your workload and work autonomously, as well as in a team
  • have intermediate computer skills

Our people are the cornerstone to our success. We’re passionate about being a great place to work, we encourage work life balance, and have industry leading training and employee development programs.

To apply: Email your resume and a cover letter, specifically indicating which role you are applying for to careers@onefortyone.com

For more information about the role, contact Jocelyn Patzel on 0498 559 074 or at Jocelyn.patzel@onefortyone.com


OneFortyOne encourages applicants of all genders, ages, and cultures, including First Nations people, people with disability, and LGBTIQA+ people.


OneFortyOne acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and their deep connections to land, water, and community. We pay our respect to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all First Nations people today.

In Aotearoa New Zealand, Māori communities have a strong spiritual connection between people and the land – the wellbeing of one sustains the wellbeing of the other. We strive to build meaningful relationships with iwi as tangata whenua (people of the land/region), to be responsible intergenerational kaitiaki (stewards/guardians) of the land where our forests grow.