Bachy Soletanche
Logistics Assistant

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Geotechnical Subcontract Alliance (GSA)
The Geotechnical Subcontract Alliance (GSA) is a key part of the Sizewell C nuclear power station project on the Suffolk coast. It focuses on preparing the ground for construction by building cut-off walls, improving soil stability, and installing bearing elements and retaining structures. The work involves advanced techniques such as piling, diaphragm walling, soil mixing, and grouting, using specialist equipment including hydrofraises, hydraulic grabs, piling rigs, and soil mixing plants. The GSA team operates under a collaborative alliance model to deliver safe, efficient, and high-quality results.
Main Purpose
To ensure that all transport requirements are fulfilled in accordance with the contract.
What You'll Be Doing
- Responsible for organising haulage movements (nationally & internationally) required by sites
- Organise and coordinate the transportation of equipment and materials (when required) from sites utilising all vehicles first before using outsources hired vehicles
- Responsible for providing appropriate order numbers to suppliers in a timely manner
- Ensure timely and controlled movements of all plant and equipment to minimise any disruption to project works
- Attend site & supplier meetings as required
- Provide monthly reporting of transport costs and utilisation
- Play a key role in the mobilisation and demobilisation of sites
- Ensure close work with Plant Controller to ensure all equipment moves are captured
- Ensure records of jobs are kept up to date
- Provide monthly haulier review to Plant Manager
- Work closely with Logistics ensuring that all transport is arranged and inline with the contract requirements
- Manage the supplier relationship & it’s Supply Chain
- Co-Ordinate customs import & export clearances
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What We’re Looking For
Essential
- Clear focus on quality
- Good understanding of operational sites
- Knowledge of plant / asset hire industry (preferably Piling / Geotechnical focused)
- Knowledge of transport
- Clear drive and ambition
- Ability to effectively manage conflict and negotiation
- Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with people at all levels across the organisation and externally
- Ability to communicate and engage with site personnel and develop good working relationships
- Ability to prioritise work and activities
Desirable
- Basic computer skills - focused on Excel / Word / PowerPoint
- Previous experience in a similar Construction plant / Geotechnical environment
Why Bachy Soletanche?
When you join the world’s largest specialist geotechnical contractor, you’re part of an international community of over 10,000 experts, based in 31 countries around the world. You’ll have the opportunity to contribute to prestigious, ground-breaking projects, using the very latest tools and technology to solve complex problems, constantly learn new skills and take your career in any direction.


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As well as being part of a landmark project and working in a collaborative alliance environment, we offer:
- Discretionary annual bonus (based on personal/project performance)
- Salary Sacrifice Pension Scheme (min. 5% company contribution)
- Enhanced Sick Pay (after probation)
- Income Protection, Private Medical Insurance and Life Assurance
- Employee Assistance Programme
- 25-days annual leave + Bank Holidays per year (increasing with service)
- Option to purchase additional annual leave
- Paid annual professional memberships
- Volunteering days
- Professional growth and development
Bachy Soletanche is committed to equal opportunities in employment with the aim of ensuring that everyone who applies to work for us receives fair treatment. We positively encourage applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of age, disability, ethnicity, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion or belief and pregnancy/maternity.
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