Driver CVIT

Driver CVIT


Company
Pivotal Sec Plus
Location
Leigh, Auckland, New Zealand
Job Type
Part-time
Posted
5 days ago
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Job Description
For The Successful Candidate We Offer The FollowingSalary: £13.37 per hourVariable days of work per weekFull- and Part-time positions availablePivotal Sec Plus, is the UK and Ireland's largest independent volume cash carrier. We serve a variety of clients, including local and national retailers, local authorities and financial institutions and pride ourselves on our service levels of 99% or higher.Safety and security are the key words of our business. At our dedicated Training Centre we train all our employees to our high standards to ensure that they can deliver our services in a professional and safe manner providing the customer with the utmost confidence in our ability to handle their cash and valuables safely and securely. All new drivers attend our 4-day residential training course based in Staffordshire to obtain a nationally recognised Level 2 qualification for Cash and Valuables in Transit operations and SIA licence which is supported and funded by the company.Duties IncludeDriving 3.5t vehicles to collect and deliver cash and valuablesSafe handling and transportation of customer’s goodsBuild positive customer relations through impeccable and professional serviceAdherence to safety/company proceduresDelivering high levels of customer serviceCovering various areas across short, medium and long distance, your days can be variedPlease be advised this position involves manual handling on a regular basisRequired Skills / ExperienceCandidates must be able to demonstrate they are trustworthy, responsible and have a methodical approach to work.Valid full UK driving license with min. 2 years driving experience.Previous experience in multi drop preferred but not essential as full training providedAble to provide a 10 year checkable work history (or school leavers age)Flexible approach to working patternsStrong interpersonal skillsAbility to work as part of a team or lone workingAbility to follow instructions and work to deadlinesSummary Of Benefits£13.37 per hourDouble time for bank holidaysCompany Contribution Pension scheme

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As per the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, the minimum wage for restaurant workers in New Zealand is NZ$24.50 per hour as of 1 April 2026. Casual restaurant staff receive an additional 8% loading on top of this rate for all hours worked. Overtime applies after 40 hours per week at 1.5 times the minimum rate.
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As per Immigration New Zealand, holders of a Working Holiday Visa can work in restaurant jobs for up to 12 months with no job offer required if aged 18-30 from eligible countries. Accredited Employer Work Visas require a job offer from a restaurant with median wage of at least NZ$29.66 per hour as of 2026. Applications must be submitted online with a valid passport and police certificate.
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As per the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, no formal education is required for entry-level restaurant roles such as kitchen hand or waiter, but a Level 3 Food Safety Certificate is mandatory for all food handlers. Employers require at least 6 months prior experience in a similar role for positions paying above NZ$24.50 per hour. A current first aid certificate is needed for supervisory roles.
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As per Immigration New Zealand, applicants must provide a CV, NZQA verified qualifications if applicable, and a valid work visa or residency proof. A food handler certificate and two references from previous employers are standard requirements for all restaurant positions. Applications are submitted directly via employer portals or Seek with these documents attached.
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