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Weighbridge Administrator

The Best Connection
West Midlands
3 days ago
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Weighbridge Clerk / Administrator
Location: Coventry, CV6
Pay: £13.48 per hour
Job Type: Full-timeAbout the Role

We are seeking a reliable and detail-oriented Weighbridge Clerk to join our team in Coventry. In this key role, you will be responsible for accurately recording vehicle weights, managing weighbridge data, and ensuring the smooth flow of site operations.

Key Responsibilities

  • Operate the weighbridge system efficiently and accurately

  • Record and issue weighbridge tickets for all incoming and outgoing vehicles

  • Maintain clear and accurate logs of vehicle movements

  • Communicate effectively with drivers, site staff, and management

  • Carry out general administrative duties to support site operations

Requirements

  • Excellent attention to detail and basic numeracy skills

  • Confident using computers and data entry systems

  • Strong communication and organisational abilities

  • Reliable, punctual, and able to work the specified hours

Working Hours

  • Monday to Friday: 07:00 - 17:00

  • Saturday: 07:00 - 12:00

Benefits

  • Competitive pay rate of £13.48 per hour (not age-dependent)

  • 28 days paid annual leave (pro rata for PAYE, inclusive of statutory holidays)

  • Ongoing support from The Best Connection Employment Group

  • Opportunities for long-term work and progression

If you're organised, dependable, and ready to play a vital role in daily site operations, we'd love to hear from you.
Apply today to join our Coventry team!

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