Waste Management Technician

Leicester
3 weeks ago
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Our public sector client are looking for a Waste Management Technician on a part-time basis.

Service - Contracts & Compliance – Waste Management

Hours - 22 hours per week (3 days)

Role Purpose

To support the Waste Management Officer in managing waste and recycling contracts, ensuring compliance, service continuity, and value for money.

Key Responsibilities



Support management of waste contractors in line with contractual requirements.

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Assist in ensuring disposal facilities are available during Bank and Public Holidays.

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Support Waste Collection Authorities during fly-tipping incidents and ensure compliant disposal routes.

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Assist in developing and delivering savings and efficiency initiatives.

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Support effective delivery of waste and recycling contracts, maintaining positive relationships with authorities and contractors.

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Analyse and report on performance data, including cleansing datasets and producing reports for senior management.

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Liaise with authorities and contractors to resolve issues including invoicing, account queries, and Duty of Care compliance.

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Manage small value waste and environmental contracts and support high value contracts as required.

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Support the Team Manager and Principal Waste Contracts Officer, including providing cover when needed.

Skills & Experience

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Experience in contract support, waste, environmental or compliance-based services.

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Strong data analysis and reporting skills, including use of pivot tables.

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Good communication and stakeholder management skills.

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Understanding of Duty of Care and compliance requirements, or willingness to learn.

Additional Requirements

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Commitment to information security, equality, diversity, and inclusion.

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Ability to work collaboratively and support service development

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