Operations + Logistics Support
Vulcan
- Employment
- Full-time
About the role
Since Vulcan was founded in 1995, we have become Australasia’s highest performing metals distributor and processor. Our sustained growth is the product of superior service and dedication to continuously improving to every facet of our business.
About the role:
Must have experience with load restraints. A rare opportunity at our Nathan Road site, you’ll be accountable for the safe loading, training warehouse teams and drivers, managing compliance records, and leading a safety-first culture. Day shift: 5 am - 1 pm
Key responsibilities:
- Safe loading and delivery of customer orders
- Train warehouse teams and drivers in Load Restraint and safe loading
- Maintain Driver Log Books, BFM records and run Load Restraint courses
- Routine trailer audits (min. 3/week) and weekly Driver Toolboxes
- Report and resolve safety hazards via Noggin
Requirements
- Experience in transport, logistics or warehouse operations
- Strong knowledge of Load Restraint requirements
- BFM accreditation (or willingness to obtain)
- Proactive communicator who takes ownership
Benefits
- On-site gym
- Generous parental leave policy
- Professional but relaxed company culture
- Employee Assistance Programme
At Vulcan, we believe that being a diverse and inclusive workplace makes us better in every way. We are proud to have a diverse team from over 70 different countries and more than 90 different ethnicities from across our sites.
If the above sounds like you, please submit your details through the application form and we’ll be in touch ASAP. We’d love to hear from you!
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