A global leader in food processing equipment has a requirement for a Site Co-ordinator.
Working closely with management and engineering teams at the company’s site in Thorne, South Yorkshire, the Site Co-ordinator role has three main functions:
This position would suit an ex-military individual, possibly an ex-Staff Sergeant with an engineering background and/or understanding. Applications from ex-military candidates are strongly encouraged.
PERSON SPECIFICATION
Ideally, the Site Co-ordinator will:
Be proactive
Be conscientious
Be able to think and plan ahead, identifying potential problems before they arise
Be able to cope with pressure and situations/issues that arise suddenly
Be an excellent communicator, both verbally and written
Possess an engineering qualification, preferably mechanical, or enough knowledge/experience to be familiar with machinery/components.
JOB DESCRIPTION
Spare parts administration
The Site Co-ordinator will supervise and assist where necessary those managing:
Control of consignment stock – ordering, receiving and stock check
Standard spare parts – ordering and receiving on behalf of customers
Liaising with Spares co-ordinators outside of the UK to be updated on and resolve spare parts issues.
Co-ordinating Visitors
Administer visitor request forms
Liaise with the visiting customers from inside and outside of the UK
Assist with visa applications to UK Embassies around the world for visiting customers
Organising logistics for customer visits in terms of:
Hotels
Airport transfers
Corporate meals
Ensure all health forms are completed and visitors are signed in correctly
Brief visitors on all site Health and Safety procedures during site induction
Escort visitors around the site in accordance with guidelines
Sign out all visitors when completed and ensure they are all off site at the end of the visit
Brief management teams after visits are completed.
Training
The company works closely with a local college to offer industry training to potential new recruits. Whilst the Site Co-ordinator won’t be involved with training or delivering curriculums, he/she will be required ensure training rooms are organised and all training facilities/needs are pre-planned and prepared.
HOURS
The company is prepared to be flexible in terms of hours worked. Whilst, generally, a five-day week comprising normal office hours is worked, should the Site Co-ordinator choose to arrive early and finish earlier than usual, then that would be considered acceptable, provided all work has been completed. There will also be requirements to work an occasional Saturday, depending on workloads and customer visits arranged.
SALARY
Salary is up to £28,000 per annum, dependent on experience. Holiday entitlement and benefits will be discussed at interview stage.