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Admin Support Apprentice

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About This Opportunity
Kenny Waste Management are looking for an apprentice to work in their administration department. This is a great opportunity for someone to join the business, gain new skills, and learn all aspects within the business.
You will be supporting the small office team and learn from each department, including:
- Provide day-to-day administrative support to the office team
- Gain exposure to multiple business functions across the Commercial Waste division
- Assist the Sales Support team with preparing quotes, updating records, and handling enquiries
- Support Customer Service by responding to customer queries and resolving basic issues
- Learn and assist with Supply Chain processes, including coordinating collections and deliveries
- Help with Broker Administration, including data entry, document management, and compliance checks
- Support Service Administration tasks such as scheduling, updating systems, and maintaining accurate records
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date information across internal systems and databases
- Communicate professionally with internal teams, customers, and suppliers
- Participate in training and development activities as part of the apprenticeship programme
- Follow company policies, procedures, and health & safety requirements at all times
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How you will be supported
Full training and support will be provided by The Growth Company to help you achieve your apprenticeship and reach your full potential in your role.
Team wide training will be provided in each department of Commercial Waste to give you exposure to many aspects of customer services and administration.
What will happen next
New applicants to The Growth Company who meet any basic entry requirements of the role will be contacted within two working days to be invited to meet a member of our team. You will then have the opportunity to find out:


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What you should have to apply
- 5 GCSE’s grades A-C/4-9 including Maths and English*
Personal Qualities
- Good timekeeping in school/college or job
- Attention to detail
- Confident communicator
- Able to deal with different stakeholders
- Team player
- Problem solver
Skills
- Professionalism
- Knowledge of Microsoft Office
- Excellent telephone skills
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