Highland Spring Group
Transport Administrator (Dayshift)

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At Highland Spring, our Customer Logistics team plays a vital role in keeping our products moving safely, accurately and on time. We’re looking for a Transport Administrator to help manage vehicle movements across our Ochils site and support the smooth running of our busy transport operation.
This is a 4 on, 4 off dayshift role, working 06:15 to 18:30, with a salary of £30,918.88, including a 12.5% shift allowance. Some overtime cover will be required from time to time, which may be across day or night shift, so flexibility is important.
In this varied role, you’ll be a key point of contact for drivers, hauliers, visitors, contractors and internal teams. You’ll:
- Book vehicles in and out of site
- Keep our transport management system up to date
- Issue accurate documentation
- Support loading schedules
- Help ensure health and safety standards are followed at all times
- Support customer orders, shared inboxes, reports, returns, purchase orders and transport invoices
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We’re looking for someone who is organised, confident communicating with others and comfortable working in a fast-paced environment. You’ll bring:
- Strong administration skills
- Good attention to detail
- Confidence using Microsoft Office
- A practical approach to solving problems
Experience in transport, traffic, logistics or warehouse administration would be helpful, and knowledge of Transporeon or Syteline would be an advantage, but it’s not essential.
Most importantly, you’ll be someone who works well with others, takes pride in doing things properly and cares about keeping people informed, safe and supported.


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What you can expect
You’ll join a supportive, values-led business where teamwork matters and everyone has a part to play. You’ll be trusted to take ownership of your work, contribute ideas and help keep a busy operation running smoothly.
At Highland Spring, we’re proud of what we do, we care about our people, customers and environment, and we work together to make things happen.
If you’re looking for a varied role where your organisation, communication and teamwork will make a real difference, we’d love to hear from you.
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