At a Glance
- Tasks: Direct and control vehicle movements to ensure site efficiency and safety.
- Company: Join a dynamic team focused on operational excellence in Doncaster.
- Benefits: Competitive pay, supportive environment, and opportunities for growth.
- Other info: Enjoy a collaborative atmosphere with room for personal development.
- Why this job: Be a key player in maintaining high standards and workplace safety.
- Qualifications: Strong communication skills and a commitment to health and safety.
The predicted salary is between 30708 - 38708 Β£ per year.
Join a dynamic team where your expertise in vehicle coordination directly contributes to operational excellence and workplace safety. Taskmaster Resources is looking for a motivated Shunter driver to join our client based in the Doncaster area. If you take pride in maintaining high standards and enjoy working both independently and collaboratively, this could be the perfect opportunity for you. As a Shunter driver, you'll be a key player in ensuring our client site is well-maintained and running efficiently.
Your Role Duties:
- To direct and control the movement and positioning of lorries and other machinery on the site.
- To use hand signals, radios and other communication devices to relay instructions to drivers and operators.
- Ensuring that vehicles and equipment are correctly positioned for loading, unloading and for other operations.
- To signal lorries, general organisation of the yard and to move large products.
- Communicating effectively with Team Leaders and Management to resolve issues promptly.
- Maintaining a strong focus on Health Safety, ensuring the well-being of yourself and your colleagues.
- Report any incidents or near misses promptly to management.
Skills:
- Proficient in English, with excellent verbal communication skills to convey instructions clearly.
We think you need these skills to ace Shunter Driver
Vehicle Coordination
Communication Skills
Health and Safety Awareness
Problem-Solving Skills
Team Collaboration
Attention to Detail
Use of Hand Signals