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YardAssistant

Facilities by ADF
Surrey
1 day ago
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Yard Assistant

Salary: £146 per day + Benefits.

Location: Longcross, Surrey

Facilities by ADF plc provides serviced vehicle hire for television and film productions in the UK and Europe, specialising in on-location support for dramas and major features.


Yard Assistant – Key Responsibilities:

To safely move vehicles and trailers around the yard.


Ensure that the correct procedures are adhered to when ‘hitching and unhitching’ the unit to the trailer and to ensure that the trailer is securely loaded.
If necessary to deliver to a customer, depot, garage, or test centre.
Puts safety first and respects all other road users.
Diligent in ensuring driver and vehicle checks are completed correctly.
Self – motivated with a positive attitude and extremely reliable.
Assist in the cleaning and maintenance of all ADF trailers to the standards required
To operate our vacuum tanker, removing waste from our trailers on site
Work in conjunction with Yard Supervisor.
Report any defects or damage found whilst working on trailers to Yard Supervisor.
Complete check sheets when trailers are cleaned, sign off & give to Yard Supervisor.
Be aware & follow the company’s Chlorination process.

ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS:

Hold a Class one HGV licence


Hold a forklift licence
Must be able to work in a fast paced, dynamic environment
Ability to follow instructions
Must be able to deliver consistently under pressure
Great attention to detail
Team player

BENEFITS INCLUDE:

28 days holiday (inc bank holidays increasing with each year of service to a max of 33.


Pension
Life Assurance
Free onsite parking
Free Uniform/PPE provided
Informal Reward Scheme
Refer A Friend Scheme

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