Concrete Plant Assistant Supervisor at Breedon Group Plc
GB9, , United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

26 Nov, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

26 Aug, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Communication Skills, Health

Industry

Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

Description

DESCRIPTION

We are currently seeking a Concrete Plant Assistant Supervisor. We’re looking for a proactive, hands-on person to join our team and as an assistant Supervisor you’ll have the autonomy to run your own site alongside the Concrete Plant Manager. You’ll play a key part in our concrete production at Glastonbury, keeping the site running smoothly to meet the needs of our local customers.
You’ll be working 48 hours a week Monday to Saturday on a rota basis, however we do ask for some flexibility to meet business demand.

SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE & EXPERTISE

  • Hardworking, reliable, and professional individual, with good communication skills.
  • NVQ Wheeled Loading Shovel licence is desirable, full training would be given to the successful applicant.
  • Experience of working in an environment where Health and Safety is paramount.
  • You will have a general mechanical / electrical understanding of machinery equipment within the concrete plant and be able to identify faults and report accordingly.
  • The successful candidate will have a flexible, proactive & versatile approach to work. This position is ideal for a highly motivated person with experience of plant operations.
  • You will have an energetic “hands on” approach and the ability to anticipate problems, consider a solution and the ability to negotiate and work collaboratively with colleagues.
Responsibilities

As a Supervisor, first and foremost you’ll be batching concrete! Otherwise you’ll help with ensuring the site is kept clean, tidy and safe with the support of our wider team and you’ll liaise regularly with our distribution teams and hauliers to ensure we’re meeting our customers needs.

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