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Hey ppls.

The new place that I'm working may or may not require the services of a person detailed below.

We are a New and Used machinery dealer in Dandenong.

We buy machines both locally (used) and internationally (new).

We install and commission most machines ourselves.

We recondition machines that we have traded on new machines.

Job Description:

Cleaning of transport gunk (protectant oils and greases) from new machines

Cleaning down traded machines ready for work

Moving machines (up to 20 tonne) around a factory with one or two cranes

Moving machines (up to 1.5 tonne) around a factory with a forklift

General factory work to keep factory looking good

Spray paint machines

Depending on level of aptitude, installation and service work will also come.

Must be able to work for me :S

Must have some mechanical aptitude, ie know how to work a screw driver, spanner, grease gun, spray gun etc.

Must be able to start at 8 and finish at 4:30, 5 days a week with possibility of Saturdays sometimes if work requires.

All equipment provided.

At the moment I am just putting out feelers for this position and at the start it may be casual until we determine the amount of time it takes to perform some of the tasks required.

any questions, just ask.

BASS OUT

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Adam, you are a funny man. But not Ha Ha funny :)

It would be much better if the person had a crane and fork license, but we could arrange training and licenses for said person if required.

Hey ppls.

The new place that I'm working may or may not require the services of a person detailed below.

We are a New and Used machinery dealer in Dandenong.

We buy machines both locally (used) and internationally (new).

We install and commission most machines ourselves.

We recondition machines that we have traded on new machines.

Job Description:

Cleaning of transport gunk (protectant oils and greases) from new machines

Cleaning down traded machines ready for work

Moving machines (up to 20 tonne) around a factory with one or two cranes

Moving machines (up to 1.5 tonne) around a factory with a forklift

General factory work to keep factory looking good

Spray paint machines

Depending on level of aptitude, installation and service work will also come.

Must be able to work for me :S

Must have some mechanical aptitude, ie know how to work a screw driver, spanner, grease gun, spray gun etc.

Must be able to start at 8 and finish at 4:30, 5 days a week with possibility of Saturdays sometimes if work requires.

All equipment provided.

At the moment I am just putting out feelers for this position and at the start it may be casual until we determine the amount of time it takes to perform some of the tasks required.

any questions, just ask.

BASS OUT

Mav, go for it.

Bass forgot or he intentionally did not mention that its not only the machinery get move around but Bass every now and then move his boss R34 N1 GTR around the parking lot too :woot: .

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