SRC Group
Soil Wash plant Operative - Labourer - Night Shift

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This is a hands-on role at the heart of our processing operations, contributing directly to the production of high-quality recycled aggregates. Whether you already have experience in plant operations or are looking to develop a new career in the industry, full training can be provided, making this an excellent opportunity to learn, grow, and progress within a well-established and forward-thinking organization. About the role As a key member of the site team, you will be responsible for the safe and efficient operation of the soil wash processing plant. You will play a vital role in maintaining production standards, ensuring environmental compliance, and upholding SRC Group’s commitment to health, safety, and quality. MAIN PURPOSE OF JOB: To operate and ensure the smooth running of the processing plant, to fulfil customer requirements in the supply of high-quality aggregates. Responsible for ensuring that housekeeping, routing maintenance and health and safety and environmental for the plant and stocking yard.
THE IDEAL CANDIDATE:· What We’re Looking For - someone who is:
- Enthusiastic, reliable and eager to learn
- Comfortable working in a fast-paced, operational environment
- Able to communicate effectively with colleagues, managers and external stakeholders
- Well-organised, with the ability to prioritise tasks and work independently
- A proactive team player with a strong focus on safety and quality
- A reasonable level of physical fitness to work (due to layout of the plant which is on multiple levels with steps) · Preferably recognised qualification to operate processing and mobile plant (preferably CPCS or MPQC) or working towards; · Clean UK driving license; · Preferable experience with operating and basic maintenance of processing and mobile plant;
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