Terminal Support Worker

Grangemouth
1 week ago
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Terminal Support Worker, Grangemouth

No experience or Trade qualifications but have a great attitude and willingness to work/learn, then we would like to hear from you.

Medium to long term opportunity with the potential for a permanent contract and internal promotion subject to review.
Initially days but this may change to a shift pattern as follows:

  • Days: 06.00 to 13.00 Monday to Friday
  • Shift/Nights: 18.00 to 06.00 5 shifts, Monday to Friday
    This change is subject to local agreement and would be a 1 week of nights, 3 weeks of days routine. There is an expectation to cover for the colleagues on the team for sickness and annual leave, or to swap shifts if it can be done within the team and with the consent of the manager / supervisor.

    £12.21 per hour PAYE

    Role and Requirements

    We condone attitude over aptitude and are believers in giving good people opportunity to prove their value and progress in life through hard work and dedication.
    Our role involves the cleaning and presentation of Shipping Containers for our Prestigious Client. This is a 2-stage process where the unit is cleaned inside and out, the second stage being that the container is lined inside in readiness for goods to be placed within. This process is locally referred to as 'de-cant'. The cleaning does present a 'working at height' expectation, of approx 8-9ft, and training will be given, together with a competence for the wearing of a harness for the task.
    This is a physical role and requires good health and fitness plus the ability to work in confined areas (within the container at times).
    This is a small team, so a Team Player attitude is essential with the ability to get along and ensure each other's H&S is paramount.
    For the right candidate, full training is available, so experience is required, just a willingness to work hard, be safe, reliable, punctual and have a pride in what they do.
    Long term, the opportunity may present itself to be made a permanent member of staff plus be mentored and taught to operate a small reach stacker machine, which would bring all the usual benefits of working for a Globally recognised organisation plus appropriate lift in remuneration commensurate with the additional responsibilities of the role.

    A full clean driving licence is required.

    Desirable:
    Proven experience of manual work as part of a small team
    Excellent knowledge of H&S at work requirements and procedures
    Live within a 30-minute commute of Grangemouth
    Be able to get to and from work during the operational times as laid out above
    Happy to work outdoors

    If you feel that this is an opportunity that you would like to make your own, then please get in touch. We can teach skills, but a positive mental attitude is ingrained.

    If successful, all offers will be conditional on passing a Network Rail related Medical and Drug & Alcohol check
    Interested parties should contact Mark Smith on (phone number removed) or send their CV to (url removed)

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