Shambhu Limited is looking for 1 energetic and attentive CourierDriver to work on full-time permanent position. The businessprovides delivery services in Hawke’s Bay Region in New Zealand. This is a fast-paced role with unlimited learning each day.

Courier driver Job Duties and Responsibilities:

• Collecting items for delivery from our client’s premises.

• Use of handheld scanners to log information.

• Adhering to assigned routes and following time schedules.

• Preparing reports and other documents relating to deliveries.

• Assisting with loading and unloading the van.

• Monitoring the roads to ensure the most efficient routes are

taken to and from the various delivery and pick-up locations.

• Delivering mail, parcels, and packages to customers’ businesses

and homes.

• Collecting signatures from customers and completing

paperwork.

• Maintaining delivery and collection records (electronic and

paper).

• Obeying the road rules and meeting health and safety

requirements.

• Carrying out regular maintenance checks on the van.

• Keeping the van clean and tidy.

Candidate Requirements:-

• Be physically fit

• Be Honest and Reliable

• Be Punctual

• Be Drug free and be able to pass drug test on any random day

• Have good attention to detail

• Clean Criminal History

• Able to work on the rotational roster with an early start and/or

late finish according to the workload.

• Ability to work on Saturdays when required.

Experience or Qualification:-

• Although Qualification or Work experience is not required for

this role, Full NZ Class 1 Drivers License Or Equivalent

International Drivers License with an ability to legally drive in

NZ and obtain Class 1 License in New Zealand afterwards is

required. Full training on the job will be provided.

Hours and Position:-

• This is a full time permanent position with a minimum 30 hours +

per week.

Pay Rate:-

• $25 to $28 per hour

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.”