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POS/Crane Controller

Story Contracting
Nottinghamshire
2 days ago
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We have an exciting opportunity for POS/Crane Controllers to begin their story as part of our operations team based in our Doncaster Depot. We are looking for someone who embodies our values of being hardworking, grounded, and proud of the work they do.

What we need:

  • Experienced POS/Crane Controllers with strong safety awareness
  • Holders of a valid PTS/Sentinel Card, MC-CC, full UK driving licence and COSS Certification
  • Individuals who take pride in their work, support their team and take a customer focused approach
  • A flexible approach to work; the railway often requires work to be carried out on evenings and weekends and can require travel to sites

What you can expect from us:

  • Market leading rates of pay
  • Flexible working around your family and other commitments
  • Accredited training from our in-house team
  • The opportunity to work with one of the most modern Plant fleets in the UK
  • Matched Company pension contributions
  • Help towards healthcare costs
  • National retail discounts
  • Access to our cycle to work scheme.
  • Two paid volunteering days per year

Story Plant are a privately-owned, award-winning infrastructure company who is financially secure and agile with a wide-ranging work bank. Our track record for delivery on time and to budget, safely and reliably, has meant repeat business and partnerships from our clients, which is reflected in our motto of ‘Do It Right!’. We welcome diversity among our team and are proud to be a place where everyone can be part of the Story!

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