John F Hunt Power
Yard Operative – Scotland

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We are currently looking for a Depot Assistant/Yardman to join our busy depot in Livingston.
In this role, the successful candidate will provide support to the Foreman and Depot Manager in all aspects of the day-to-day operations of the depot.
The role will be predominately based in the Depot, with some field-based work as and when required by the business. The job comes with a competitive salary, 25 days paid annual leave plus Bank Holidays.
Responsibilities Include (but Are Not Restricted To) The Following
- Loading and off-loading of equipment as necessary
- Ensuring all equipment is checked in on return to the depot
- Completing the necessary paperwork associated with deliveries/collections
- Inspecting equipment on return to the depot for signs of mis-use and reporting any damage to office staff
- Daily defect reports on forklift trucks to be completed
- Assisting Foreman and engineers in preparing equipment for hire
- Make deliveries to site using company vehicles, may on occasion include towing equipment to/from site
- Maintaining a clean and tidy workplace
- Adhere to Health & Safety guidelines at all times.
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We are looking for a well organised individual who has/is;
- Full UK driving licence held for minimum of 3 years
- Forklift licence preferable (training provided if required)
- Ability to Tow trailers (training provided if required)
- Able to work as part of a team and on own initiative
- Capability to communicate on all levels
- Eager to provide excellent customer service at all times
- Ability to prioritise workload
Does this sound like the role for you? Send a CV to powerjobs@johnfhunt.co.uk to apply.
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