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Base Operative/Tug Operative

Peterson (United Kingdom) Ltd.

Type
Full-Time
Address
Greenhead Base, Gremista, Lerwick, Shetland ZE1 0PY
Company
Peterson (United Kingdom) Ltd.
Telephone
01224 288142
Email
Clawie@onepeterson.com

 

Base Operative/Tug Operative  

Northlink

 

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Base Operative / Tug Operative to support the Serco Northlink Contract on a shift rota basis, with excellent remuneration and benefits package available to the successful applicant.

Base Operative duties would include, mooring and letting go vessels, loading and unloading unaccompanied vehicles, fitting and removing trailer lashing chains, stow and secure chaining equipment in the dedicated areas.

The successful base operative will have to demonstrate good safety awareness and attention to detail in a demanding role. A driving licence and forklift licence up to 3 ton would be desirable but not essential.

Tug Operative duties would include, mooring and letting go vessels, moving and securing various trailers, load and unload vehicles to and from the ferries, stow and secure chaining equipment in the dedicated areas.

The successful tug operative will have to demonstrate their experience of loading and unloading trailers, and preferably have a Driving Licence Class C+E.  Previous knowledge of working on tug master would be desirable, as would a forklift licence up to 3 ton, and ADR experience, but not essential.

 

As you will be representing Peterson, and working closely with Serco Northlink, your focus on delivering excellent customer service and flexibility, is extremely important. You should also be able to communicate with people at all levels, and work well within a team environment.

 

For an informal chat please contact Craig Lawie, Senior Recruitment Consultant, 01224 288142 or Monica Johnson, Recruitment Administrator, on 01224 288132

Please submit your CV if interested to –  Clawie@onepeterson.com     

 

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