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NEOS Recruitment
Cumbria
1 week ago
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Operator Foreman

Carlisle

Site & Depot Based

£42,000– £47,000 + Benefits

 

Are you an experienced Foreman or Supervisor with a background in heavy plant, construction, or major projects?

 

NEOS Engineering are working with a leading plant hire and services business that supports some of the UK’s biggest infrastructure projects.

This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated and safety-focused professional to step into a leadership role, supervising operators across large-scale projects while supporting depot operations and customer delivery.

 The Role


  • Supervise and coordinate operators across major projects, ensuring smooth execution and high performance.
  • Manage depot responsibilities including receiving goods, overseeing plant, and ordering parts.
  • Report plant damage and coordinate with mobile fitters for timely repairs.
  • Provide hands-on support on-site, covering operators where required to maintain service levels.
  • Lead operator meetings and support training sessions (Safety Stand Down, Eco Driver, PPE, IFE, Thumbs Up).
  • Promote and enforce a 5-star PPE safety culture across all operators.
  • Engage with customers on-site to maximise opportunities and build strong working relationships.
  • Support recruitment: interviewing, inducting, and assessing new operators.
  • Conduct ongoing assessments and coaching to maintain high operator standards.
  • Attend quarterly meetings with other foremen to align with business values and long-term goals.


What We’re Looking For


  • Proven experience as a Foreman, Supervisor, or Senior Operator within the plant, construction, or heavy equipment sector.
  • Strong knowledge of construction plant and operational processes.
  • A focus on safety, efficiency, and continuous improvement.
  • Excellent communication and problem-solving skills.
  • Full UK driving licence.
  • Valid CPCS Tickets, PTS Medical and SCM (or equivalent).
  • At least 10 years’ experience in the plant sector.


What’s On Offer


  • Company vehicle, , and laptop.
  • Career progression and development opportunities.
  • The chance to play a key role in high-profile, large-scale projects.

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