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Are you an experienced forklift driver with strong attention to detail and solid IT skills? We are seeking a Recycling Technician to join our Environment, Health, and Safety (EHS) team for a 12-month contract in Loughborough. In this role, you will play a crucial part in managing onsite waste centre operations, reconciling customer records, and maintaining a safe, orderly working environment.
Job Responsibility
Offloading delivery vehicles
segregating returned bottles, cardboard, and pulp into correct recycling streams
and breaking down and baling cardboard
Safely emptying mini skips into larger skips using a forklift truck
Managing skip collections with preferred waste vendors, loading collection vehicles, and maintaining associated paperwork
Reconciling customer transfer notes, entering details into electronic systems, tracking customer compliance, and reporting any discrepancies to your line manager
Identifying and separating hazardous residues in line with strict H&S procedures, and supporting wider waste centre operations (including listing, labelling, and bulking hazardous waste)
Requirements
B1 Counterbalance Forklift license is strictly mandatory
Demonstrable computer skills, including the use of spreadsheets and email systems
Excellent attention to detail and data accuracy
Ability to work independently, make decisions, and readily understand English written and verbal instructions
Passing a standard background check
Nice to have
Prior experience handling and transporting hazardous materials
Previous experience working directly with waste and recycling streams
What we offer
Full training on all onsite processes, compactors, and tipper skips
All required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) will be provided
No overtime or shift allowance required-stable, predictable daytime hours