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Facility Supervisor

TEC Partners
Highland Council
1 month ago
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Facility Supervisor - 12 Month Contract
Location: Thurso (Full Time Onsite)
Rate: £25.86 - £40.46 per hour Umbrella
IR35: In Scope

A great opportunity has arisen for two Facility Supervisors to join a leading organisation at their Dounreay site. The successful candidates will play a key role within Site Services, overseeing operations and maintenance activities in the Dounreay Cementation Plant (DCP).

Key Responsibilities

Supervise work within the complex, ensuring all activities are carried out safely and in line with procedures

Review and prepare safe system of work documentation

Maintain high standards of housekeeping across all areas

Participate in work scope and hazard reviews, work scheduling, and coordination

Report and investigate abnormal conditions, incidents, and equipment failures, taking appropriate action to protect personnel and the environment

Carry out Management Authorisations relevant to the post (e.g. Permit to Work Issuer, Radiation Protection Supervisor, Lift Supervisor, Radioactive Materials Coordinator, Risk Assessor, Project Supervisor, FCA Building Warden)

Line manage and support staff within the facility

Essential Skills & Experience

Proven experience in a similar supervisory or operational role within a highly regulated environment

Strong organisational and planning abilities

Excellent interpersonal and communication skills

Positive, proactive, and self-motivated approach

Relevant site and plant operation knowledge

Contract Length: 12 months
Working Pattern: Full time, on-site in Thurso

For more information or to apply, please get in touch with Daniel Cordy at TEC Partners.

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