Mobile Machine Operative

Stanford-le-Hope
1 month ago
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Overview
Are you looking for a rewarding and dynamic career in the logistics and cargo handling industry? We are seeking dedicated individuals to join our clients Container & Cargo Handling operations at the London Gateway, Stanford-le-Hope. This is a fantastic opportunity to work in a fast-paced environment, operating state-of-the-art machinery while ensuring the seamless movement of containers within our terminal.
Salary Package:

  • £35,000 basic salary per year (with typical overtime pay, this increases to up to £50,000). Overtime opportunities (most staff work 27-47 hours overtime per month).
  • KPI bonus paid on top
    Benefits: too many to list – very competitive
    What You'll Be Doing:
  • Providing world-class container and cargo handling services.
  • Training on various mobile plant equipment, including Terminal Tractors & Shuttle Carriers.
  • Conducting pre and post-operational safety checks and reporting defects.
  • Operating radio communications for effective coordination.
  • Performing twist lock fitting and removal for safe container lifting.
  • Assisting with railhead loading and discharge operations.
  • Working on ground-level machines, and others at heights (up to 20x meters) Contributing to continuous improvement initiatives and business objectives.
    Why Join Us?
  • Working for a global leader in international shipping
  • Competitive salary with additional overtime opportunities (most staff work 27-47 hours overtime per month).
  • Opportunity to work with cutting-edge equipment in a vital industry.
  • Comprehensive training provided—no prior experience necessary.
  • Career growth and development in a dynamic work environment.
    What to Expect on Your Assessment Day:
  • Equipment and work environment video briefing.
  • Written assessment.
  • Site tour, including Quay crane, pinning platform, and equipment overview.
  • Interview session.
    Shift Overview:
  • Days & Night – Swing Shifts
  • Guaranteed and structured rest days
    If you're ready to take on an exciting role in container and cargo operations, apply today and be part of a crucial industry driving global trade!
    This role profile would suit candidates within the following jop titles: Bus Driver; 360Excavator Operator, Dumper Driver; Digger Driver; Roll-on-roll-off driver; Skip Driver; Grab Driver; Bin Lorry driver, Telescopic Handler Driver; Plant Operative; Heavy Plant Operative; Machine Operative; Banksman; Slinger; JCB Operator; Container Operatives, HIAB Operative; Crane Operative

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