Kingz Container Crew Pty Ltd specialises in container loading and unloading services.
They understand the unique needs of their customers and offer adaptive services with fixed container rates.
Founded in 2018 by Carlos Boyer and Tom Macdonald, KCC now operates across Australia and New Zealand.
With a combined 15 years of experience in the industry, Carlos and Tom have gained an in-depth understanding of what it takes for customer success.
KCC implement industry best-practice and WHS policies for the delivery of safe, productive and cost-effective services.
They are committed to providing a positive environment and great opportunities for our customers as well as crew.
Work and grow with them.
Candidates will provide their CV, Cover letter is optional with an option for video recording also.
Their operations manager will call when they are in need of staff for a brief check-in with applicants who are deemed fit for the role
Their Recruitment Co-Ordinator will make contact via email or phone to start the onboarding process inc a 5-minute online reading induction
They offer trial shifts as an opportunity for new recruits to show them their physical capability and skills for the role
Candidates will have an interview with their operations manager
Successful candidates will be physically fit, have a positive attitude and a keenness to learn
Their CONTAINER RATE BONUS provides an incentive for those who want to work faster to earn more money per hour.
Each container is worth a certain amount of money based off the product and average time it should take. It is then up to you and your crew to complete the container efficiently.
Each container rate has an “Allowable Time” for an average crew to complete this in. This is where TEAMWORK comes into play and the more productively you work as a team, the more money made per hour and less time spent on site.
Their Crew Leaders explain what each container is worth before each shift so you understand how much you can make before the shift begins.
Example: 1 X 20FT CONTAINER = $200
Depending on the workload each day you can unload multiple containers per shift:
Example: 2 X 20FT CONTAINERS = $400
It comes down to how KEEN you are and how HARD you are willing to work. Your hourly rate for the week is your total container rate divided by the number of hours you worked unpacking these containers.
The FASTER you work = more $ per hour & LESS hours on site.
Make sure that any hold-ups which slow you down on a shift are reported to your crew leader IMMEDIATELY. This way they can charge for it and add this to your container rate total.
Training is provided by their Crew Leaders who are there to answer all your questions