Class 5 Swinglift Driver

Class 5 Swinglift Driver


Company
Mondiale VGL
Location
Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
5 days ago
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Job Description
Company DescriptionMondiale VGL is a globally recognised transport and logistics provider with roots in Oceania and operations in 19 markets.For over 40 years, we’ve connected people, places and possibilities - moving freight and building careers across New Zealand, Australia, Asia, Europe and the USA.We offer fully integrated, end-to-end logistics services, including sea and air freight, import and export, wharf transport, customs clearance, and warehousing.Our scale and reach help businesses operate more efficiently across borders and supply chains – and our team of 1,500+ people brings diverse perspectives and shared ambition.We’re proud of our heritage and the platform it provides for people and businesses to grow. Be part of a company that gets things moving – and build a career that moves with it.Job DescriptionThe RoleAs a Driver with Mondiale, you will play a key role in ensuring deliveries are completed safely, efficiently, and on time. You’ll be responsible for maintaining your vehicle, following dispatch schedules, and providing a high standard of service to our customers.Key ResponsibilitiesCarry out daily deliveries and pickups in line with dispatch schedulesConduct pre-shift inspections and report any mechanical or equipment issues promptlyMaintain accurate communication with dispatch after each deliveryEnsure all deliveries are completed in line with relevant legislation and company policiesKeep vehicles clean, well-maintained, and roadworthy at all timesComplete regular truck checklists and support driver training initiatives when requiredReport any delivery damages or issues immediatelyHealth & Safety CommitmentAt Mondiale, safety is a top priority. In this role, you will:Follow all company and site-specific health and safety proceduresTake responsibility for your own safety and the safety of othersReport all incidents, near misses, and hazards promptlyComply with all transport regulations and company policiesSupport a proactive safety culture across the teamQualificationsWhat We’re Looking ForA dependable and professional driver with strong attention to detailCommitment to safety, compliance, and high-quality serviceStrong communication skills and ability to work collaborativelyA proactive approach to reporting issues and maintaining standardsAdditional InformationWe believe our people are our greatest strength — and the diversity of our team is central to how we grow and succeed. We’re committed to building an inclusive culture where everyone feels respected, supported, and able to thrive. With operations spanning the globe, we know we’re better together when our team reflects the diversity of the communities and customers we work with every day.

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Q What is the minimum hourly wage for security guards in New Zealand from 1 April 2026?
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment sets the adult minimum wage at NZ$26.00 per hour from 1 April 2026 for security guard roles. Security guards receive time-and-a-half for the first three hours of overtime on any day and double time thereafter. Casual loading of 8% applies on top of the base rate for non-permanent shifts.
Q Do international applicants need a specific visa to work as security guards in New Zealand in 2026?
International applicants require a work visa under the Accredited Employer Work Visa scheme, which allows up to three years of employment with an approved New Zealand employer. The visa must list security guard duties and the employer must hold accreditation valid through 2026. Applicants from visa-waiver countries can apply from within New Zealand after arrival but must hold a job offer paying at least NZ$26.00 per hour.
Q What licence is mandatory to apply for security guard jobs in New Zealand?
A current Certificate of Approval issued by the New Zealand Police under the Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Act is required before starting any security guard work. The certificate costs NZ$312.50 for three years and must be renewed by 2026 with a clean criminal record check. Employers cannot legally hire anyone without this licence displayed on the job site.
Q How many hours per week can security guards work under New Zealand employment law in 2026?
Security guards are limited to 40 ordinary hours per week with a maximum of 12 hours in any 24-hour period under the Employment Relations Act. After 40 hours, overtime rates of NZ$39.00 per hour apply for the first three hours. Employees receive at least 11 consecutive hours of rest between shifts.
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