About oOh!:
oOh! is a leading operator in Australia and New Zealand’s fast-growing Out Of Home advertising industry and our purpose is to make public spaces better! We create deep engagement between people and brands through Unmissable location-based media solutions that inform, entertain, and inspire. Our network is unparalleled, with a diverse portfolio of 37,000 classic and digital signs across roadside, retail, airport and place-based media offering in CBD office towers, cafés, fitness venues, bars, and universities.
THE OPPORTUNITY
Based from our Heathwood warehouse / depot , we currently have a permanent Night Shift Posting & Cleaning Operative to work across Brisbane and the CBD areas. As the Night Shift Posting & Cleaning Operative, you will be responsible for maintenance of bus and train shelters within your designated area. Your duties will also include
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Pressure cleaning and general cleaning duties
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Fortnightly posting of advertising campaigns as well as mid and special posts throughout that fortnight
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Graffiti removal and minor repairs as required to the site
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Securing potentially hazardous sites
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Monitoring and reporting of damages and faults
About you
- 100% adherence to strict policies, procedures, and code of conduct
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Previous experience in commercial cleaning or asset maintenance preferred
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Maintaining cleanliness of company vehicle
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Using your initiative while working with minimal supervision
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Able to drive a manual vehicle
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Have a clean driving record and can supply a current Vic Roads Report
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Ability to use basic hand tools
In return, you will be given two weeks fully paid training, a fully maintained company vehicle for work purposes and mobile phone, as well as a realistic bonus scheme.
So, if you’re ready to leap into a career like no other, then apply now!
oOh! actively seeks to include and value the unique talents, perspectives, experiences, and contributions of all people. We encourage applications from people of all ages, nationalities, abilities, religions, genders, sexualities and cultural identities.