Juneja Traders Limited is growing and seeking courier drivers with great attitudes to join the
team in Christchurch. We have a contract with a well-known courier company in New
Zealand. It’s a full-time permanent role and the job requires someone who can do rotating
rosters each week with flexible working hours.
We provide a point-to-point courier delivery service. Our drivers carry a variety of weights,
every day is unique and fun-filled!
As a Courier Driver, you must:
Organizing and categorizing items to ensure efficient delivery processes.
Load goods safely to ensure no damages
Transporting mail, parcels, documents, and various items directly to customers’ locations and mailboxes.
Verify loading documents
Collecting signatures and processing payments for orders marked as cash-ondelivery, ensuring proper transaction handling.
Maintaining comprehensive logs of items received and delivered to ensure traceability and efficiency in operations.
Efficiently loading and unloading mail transport vehicles and internal mail handling equipment to streamline operations.
Assisting with the receipt of incoming mail, verifying incorrectly addressed, missorted, undelivered, and redirected items.
Follow accident procedures as and when required.
Report vehicle maintenance needs.
Be physically fit and capable.
The successful candidate must have Class 1 NZ Driver’s license or equivalent overseas
license. Additionally, the candidate must hold a motorcycle license, at minimum a learner motorcycle license.
It is a full-time role with 30+ hours of work per week, and you will be working hours that allow for work/life balance.
This is a great opportunity to join a growing transport business
The applicant must be a New Zealand citizen/resident or hold valid work rights. Follow the
application process through the apply now link. Ensure you include a cover letter outlining
why you are an ideal candidate.
Employer Request: “We prefer a video profile with your application - it helps us get to know you better and may increase your chances of being shortlisted.”