ALD & Aggreg8 Solutions
Reinstatement Operative (Concrete)

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LOCATION: Essex
WORKING HOURS: 7:00 am – 17:00 Monday to Friday with flexibility
REPORTING TO: Reinstatement Manager
RESPONSIBLE FOR: None
MAIN PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES OF ROLE:
To carry out to a high standard of safety and quality the reinstatement of Highways and Sites, using modular and cementitious specific materials, while complying with all applicable legislation and regulations.
KEY DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Deliver to site modular and cementitious materials and use these materials for re-surfacing to the required specification.
- Remove spoil and waste materials and dispose of as instructed.
- Complete allocated work(s) and work records within the planned timescales.
- Liaise with the planning/management team throughout the working day to facilitate the completion of planned tasks.
- Ensure the security of vehicle/plant equipment.
- Ensure that all Signing Lighting and Guarding (SLG) is set up and maintained in accordance with Chapter 8 guidelines.
- Identify and apply Banks Persons resources for vehicle and plant manoeuvring.
- Operate manual and mechanical plant and equipment.
- Drive a variety of vehicle’s and plant.
- Ensure images are captured at each stage of the task from site arrival through to departure.
- Identify and report all defects or damage to site or property.
- Maintain safe working practices whilst undertaking your duties at all times.
- To act in accordance with the company’s Health, Safety and Environmental policies, procedures and practices highlighting any issues appropriately.
- Work flexibly and be receptive and adaptable to a changing environment within a fast-expanding Company.
- Undertake any other reasonable tasks as directed by management.
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This list is not an exhaustive list of duties, and you may be liable to undertake such duties as may be reasonably required of you that are within your capability. This job description will be reviewed on a regular basis and subsequently revised and updated from time to time.


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