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Day Process Logistics Technician (Agency) M/F/D

Seqens
Stockton-on-Tees
2 weeks ago
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Position description

Job Family / Sub-family

Industrial - Production

Contract type

Temporary agency worker

Contract duration (Months)

Ongoing

Job title

Day Process Logistics Technician (Agency) M/F/D

Position Context:

As a Day Process Logistics Technician, you will report directly to the Day Process Supervisor and will be in charge of supporting plant operations by facilitating the flow of bulk and packaged materials on and off the site. In addition you will support the shift teams in some processing activities, e.g. Drumming and de-drumming, filtration and blending.


Main tasks :

Check daily tanker movements against the daily movements schedule; cross referencing order numbers and products

Check conditions and weights of road barrels to ensure cleanliness and compliance with loading procedures

Check and complete effluent plant tasks as per procedures

Loading and unloading of road barrels and ensuring that they are labelled correctly before leaving site

Operating supporting process units

Complete the drumming and de-drumming of IBCs and drums

Operating cosmetics drumline

Follow Bulk Transfer Operating Discipline adhering to Line Integrity Check procedures


Required skills :

Must have an outstanding approach to personal safety as well as the safety of others

Must be PC literate

The ability to communicate effectively and work in a team environment is essential

Good organisational and planning skills

The ability to work on multiple tasks at one time

The ability to work to deadlines with minimal supervision

Good attention to detail and accuracy

Must be eligible to work in the UK

Experience in the Chemical Industry preferred

At Seqens Custom Specialties, we are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, including but not limited to; race, ethnicity, gender, age, sexual orientation, disability and religion. We encourage all qualified candidates to apply and join us in fostering a culture of respect, openness and inclusion.


Position location

Job location

United Kingdom, England, Billingham

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