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CRANE OPERATORS URGENTLY REQUIRED

Location: - London and the home counties and throughout the UK

Hours: - Various

Wage/Salary: - Top rates for skilled drivers

Company/Employers Name: - High Drive Recruitment

Job Start Date: - Immediate start plus vacancies till end of year

Job Duration: - Various

Qualifications Required: - CPCS Card registered essential

Job Description: - We are currently recruiting all types of experienced CPCS crane operators. We require two tower crane drivers immediately for Central London for a 14 month duration.

High Drive is an agency dedicated to the welfare of its drivers and to keeping them happy and busy at all times

Where/How To Apply: - If you are interested in quality jobs working with an agency that is run by crane drivers for crane drivers, then call Leanne on:
01279 216161 or 07938 820166 or info@highdriverrecruitment.co.uk


For more information, please use the following:
Email: info@highdriverecruitment.co.uk
Telephone: 01279 216161 or 07938 820166
Website: http://www.highdriverecruitment.co.uk/3.html
 
 


 
 
PORT OPERATOR (CRANE)
Location: - Based In Southampton, but could be Worldwide

Hours: - Various

Wage/Salary: - £16,000 to £25,000+ (Regular Soldier)

Work Pattern: - Various

Company/Employers Name: - UK Army Careers (Royal Logistic Corps)

Job Duration: - Permanent

Age Range: - 17 to 43

Sex: - Male/Female

Pension: - Pension Available

Qualifications Required: - No Qualifications Required



Job Description: -
Our Port Operators usually work in small teams, outdoors and in all weathers. You should be robust, have technical ability, want to work with your hands and be up for a physical challenge. It is the Port Operator's job to load and discharge all types of cargo including containers, vehicles and pallets from both military and civilian ships using a variety of Mechanical Handling Equipment (MHE) and cranes. These operations usually take place at the Army’s Sea Mounting Centre near Southampton, but can be carried out through civilian port facilities or over a beach anywhere in the world. Port Operations are a key part of the logistic supply chain. They play a vital role by ensuring essential supplies and equipment are transported safely and on time, to areas of operations worldwide.

Training: -
All recruits complete a series of selection tests. This is normally done during a 2-day weekend Recruit Selection Course at Prince William of Gloucester Barracks in Grantham, Lincolnshire, but it could also be done regionally, close to your home. During the weekend you will undergo a number of tests and if you achieve the minimum scoring necessary to train as a Port Operator you will be offered the opportunity to train in this role. After the Recruit Selection Course you will be posted to your local Regional RLC TA Unit, or one of our National RLC TA Units based in Grantham in Lincolnshire, before undergoing your military skills training course. This consists of two weekends of foundation training, a 10-day residential course (or 5 weekends modular) followed by a final 15-day residential course of higher level training and live firing. This military skills training can be spread over a 12-18 month period to fit in with your work and other commitments. After your military skills training you will undergo your Class 3 Port Operators Part 1 qualification. The main element takes place at Marchwood Military Port near Southampton and includes training in fork-lift truck driving and crane operating. Your training ends with a 1-day Royal Naval Basic Sea Safety Course at HMS Excellent.If you join a local unit your minimum annual training commitment is 27 days. This is normally 15 days of training on exercises or on a course, and 12 days of ‘out of camp’ training, made up of weekend training and other activities. If you have joined one of our National TA Units your minimum annual training commitment is 19 days, which is broken down into 15 days of training with your unit, either on exercises or on a course, and four days of ‘out of camp’ training, made up of weekend training and other activities.

Where/How To Apply: -
Contact your Local TA Centre or Army Careers Information Office which can be found in your local area phone book, or apply online at: http://www.armyjobs.mod.uk/Pages/HomePage.aspx

For more information, please use the following:
Telephone: N/A
Website: http://www.armyjobs.mod.uk
 
 




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