Agitator Driver

Posted:
2/18/2026, 4:00:00 PM

Location(s):
Western Australia, Australia ⋅ Washington, United States ⋅ Busselton, Western Australia, Australia

Experience Level(s):
Junior ⋅ Mid Level ⋅ Senior

Field(s):
Customer Success & Support

Workplace Type:
On-site

Job Description 

Casual Agitator Driver/Relief Batcher 

Driving a concrete agitator truck for Heidelberg Materials is more than just going from A to B and back again. Our Agitator drivers and Batchers provide high levels of customer service to our clients receiving our products, becoming the face of our business. As a Driver/Batcher, you will be making multiple deliveries throughout the day, operating the batch plant, and interacting with lots of different people. Every day will be different; there’s nothing routine about this role! 

 

About the role: 

  • Rates: $35.74ph plus penalties (rate X 1.5 after 8 hours, rate X 2.0 after 10 hours).  

  • You will be based at Busselton Concrete Plant. 

  • Most days will start at 7am-3pm and drivers can do up to and over 10 hours per day, and around 50 – 55 hours per week. 

  • As we mentioned, driving an Agi is like being a Customer Service Agent on wheels. You will be dealing with lots of different personalities every day, so you need to be comfortable interacting with people you haven’t met before 

  • We provide cutting edge technology to not only keep you safe whilst driving, but also to help you map your routes and keep track of your loads 

  • All new starts go through a 10-day training program before we let you loose by yourself. 

  • Occasional concrete batching when required. 

 

About you: 

  • Minimum of HR license (essential) with previous driving experience (preferred) 

  • You enjoy meeting people and having a chat with them when you’re onsite 

  • You prefer variety in your working life. No two days are ever the same when you’re driving one of our Agi trucks 

  • You take pride in the appearance of your truck. Keep it clean, give it a wash and present the best image of our company. You are a mobile billboard and people notice a dirty truck