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Greenmill Pre Start Operator/Cleaner

Greenmill Pre Start Operator/Cleaner

Full time

Location: Jubilee Sawmill, Mt Gambier, SA, AUS

Applications close: 4 November 2024


PERMANENT NIGHT SHIFT

Full time, based at Jubilee Sawmill, Mount Gambier

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

We’re looking for Greenmill Pre Start Operator/Cleaner to join the team at Jubilee Sawmill in Mount Gambier, South Australia.

The role:

The position reports to the Greenmill Night Shift Team Leader. As a member of the prestart team, your main responsibilities will be to conduct cleaning and pre-start duties of machine centres and other general housekeeping duties, efficiently and safely.

This role is on a permanent night shift roster working 5 x 8-hour days, from 9.50pm-6am, Monday – Friday.

Hourly rate of $27.54053 (Classification MGTIG4) with additional 30% loading.

You: 

  • Have a strong commitment to working safely in a high-risk environment.
  • Are a reliable and punctual with effective communication.
  • Can demonstrate maturity in working unsupervised.
  • Are physically fit and able to work in varying conditions.
  • Can follow and complete work schedules.
  • Have good decision-making skills to generate positive outcomes.

To apply

Our people are key to our success, and we’re passionate about being a great place to work. To apply, send a resume and cover letter to careers@onefortyone.com

For more information about the role contact Glenn McCrae on 0438 987 675.


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.