Yard Operative

Itchenor
3 weeks ago
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Position: Yard Operative

Job ID: 1892/2

Location: Itchenor – West Sussex

Rate/Salary: TBD (up to £29K)

Type: Permanent

HSB Technical Ltd is a leading specialist recruiter operating across the Power & Propulsion, Shipbuilding, Shipping & Energy, and Aerospace sectors. With a wide range of permanent and contract opportunities available both in the UK and internationally, we pride ourselves on connecting skilled professionals with reputable clients. To learn more about us and our current vacancies, please visit our website or connect with us on LinkedIn.

My client is we’re looking for a proactive and hands-on Yard & Lifting Operative to support the smooth daily running of our boatyard and racking operations. The roles’ purpose is solely to assist the Yard Manager in delivering safe, efficient lifting, launching, and general yard operations. You’ll work closely with the marina and boat club teams to deliver excellent customer service and maintain high operational standards across the site.

Key Responsibilities for the Yard Operative:

Operate lifting equipment (telehandlers, hoists) to safely lift, launch, scrub, and move boats (training provided).

Support general yard operations including racking, antifouling, mast stepping/unstepping, and boat allocation.

Maintain machinery and complete routine safety checks in line with LOLER, PUWER, and RAMS regulations.

Ensure a clean, safe, and welcoming site environment for customers and team members.

Assist with basic maintenance, repairs, and the servicing of yard equipment.

Record daily and weekly checks; report faults, incidents, or weather-related risks to the Yard Manager.

Greet customers and respond to enquiries or concerns in a friendly, professional manner.

Work flexibly as part of a small team, supporting events or activities as needed.

Essential Skills & Qualifications of the Yard Operative:

Practical experience in marina, marine, or similar operational environments is preferred.

A positive, team-oriented attitude with a willingness to take on varied tasks.

Health & safety awareness, especially around lifting operations and heavy machinery.

Strong communication skills and customer service mindset.

Ability to follow procedures, maintain accurate records, and respond calmly to challenges.

Training will be provided for lifting machinery, but mechanical aptitude is advantageous

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