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Weighbridge Administrator

Carlton, Nottinghamshire
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Weighbridge Administrator - Netherfield, Nottinghamshire

Connect Appointments are recruiting a Weighbridge Administrator for our client in Netherfield, Nottinghamshire.

This successful candidate will ideally have some experience within this role; however, on-site training can be provided.

What's on offer?

Monday to Friday, 8am to 5pm- with some flexibility
Full-time (40 hours per week) ongoing opportunity
£12.50 per hourThis role will involve working as a part of the Admin Team but supporting site operations. Where your duties as a Weighbridge Administrator include:

Operating a weighbridge and using ELEMOS (a platform specifically designed for the waste and recycling industry)
Accurately recording vehicle weights as well as waste types coming into the site
Managing the flow of traffic within a designated area
Handling administrative tasks such as answering the phone, ensuring visitors wear correct PPE, reporting any near misses/close calls, dealing with customer enquiries, validating paperwork
Inputting data into systems and spreadsheets, producing waste/bin quantity reports daily to ensure containers are being utilised and emptied efficiently
Assisting with the upkeep of the weighbridge and surrounding area, including reporting any maintenance issues
Checking incoming loads for compliance with site permits and waste regulationsTo be successful in this Weighbridge Administrator role you will ideally have previous experience within this role; but on-site training can be provided. Other key skills and traits include:

Good communication skills, including the ability to communicate with drivers and customers
Great attention to detail, with accuracy in recording data and completing documentation
A good degree of computer literacy
Ideally an understanding of site rules and regulations, particularly in industries such as waste managementInterested? Apply now or give us a call on (phone number removed) to learn more.

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