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Street Cleansing Operatives
Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 15 Mawrth 2024 |
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Cyflog: | £12.00 yr awr |
Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
Dyddiad cau: | 29 Mawrth 2024 |
Lleoliad: | Glenrothes, Fife |
Cwmni: | Fife Council |
Math o swydd: | Dros dro |
Cyfeirnod swydd: |
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Thoroughly inspecting public roads and open spaces to determine servicing needs.
Manually removing litter, animal carcases, animal faeces and other debris, Using the appropriate street cleaning equipment as required. Routine servicing and other maintenance of public litter and waste bins, using appropriate plant and machinery. Driving allocated vehicles when required. Routine servicing and maintenance of public litter and waste bins. Collecting and disposing of waste as per service procedures. Manually removing deposits arising from illegal dumping. Inspecting and clearing water course grids. Carrying out hand weeding, hoeing and sweeping. Using of a range of tools and equipment for cleaning. Carrying out general labouring duties including manual snow clearing. Ensuring the quality of public cleaning complies with standards specified and defects in the facilities are reported as soon as possible to line manager. Complying with all Service Health & Safety rules, procedures and accurate completion of any relevant documentation.
Dealing with public enquiries. Assisting the Environmental Cleansing Chargehand in carrying out all tasks required. Undertaking all other duties as required for the role. Duties will be in line with the grade.
You must be physically able to walk considerable distances every day.
You must be capable of manual outdoor working in all weathers, have physical working dexterity and a flexible approach towards carrying out a range of tasks. You should be a team worker with have clear verbal communication skills and a ‘can-do’ approach to help resolve problems
You must be able to provide regular and effective service
All applicants must be over 17.5 years old.
Location: Bankhead Central Glenrothes.
Hours of Work: 36 per week.
Work Pattern - Mon – Thu 07.45-16.00, Fri 07.45-12.00
Training given - Fife Council Induction
Manual Handling , Terberg training, Reverse assist training, Sharps and asbestos training, Brush and barrow training.
All new members of staff are given the following training:
Manual Handling
Reverse Assist
How to lift and bag deceased animals
How to lift and secure needles
What action to take when there maybe a risk of asbestos being present when moving fly tipping
How to use the tools correctly to keep our streets clean and free from weeds and litter.
Staff who have driving licences can be trained to drive our vans and small sweepers.
Induction arrangements: 1 day induction at Bankhead Central Depot.
PPE will be provided.
Closing date: 29/03/24
Intended start date: 1/4/24
How to apply: All applicants must send a CV and cover letter to fjc@fife.gov.uk. subject heading: Life Chances – Street Cleansing Operatives
All applicants must be unemployed and align with the NOLB Criteria for funding. These posts will be paid at FC 3 Level which is £12 per hour, but due to increase in April to approx. £12.60 per hour. These positions are funded for 13 weeks in Partnership with Opportunities Fife Partnership.
The benefit from being a Fife Council employee is that you can apply for any internal vacancies on Oracle.
All applicants will also be able top apply to permanent or seasonal posts within our Service.
Manually removing litter, animal carcases, animal faeces and other debris, Using the appropriate street cleaning equipment as required. Routine servicing and other maintenance of public litter and waste bins, using appropriate plant and machinery. Driving allocated vehicles when required. Routine servicing and maintenance of public litter and waste bins. Collecting and disposing of waste as per service procedures. Manually removing deposits arising from illegal dumping. Inspecting and clearing water course grids. Carrying out hand weeding, hoeing and sweeping. Using of a range of tools and equipment for cleaning. Carrying out general labouring duties including manual snow clearing. Ensuring the quality of public cleaning complies with standards specified and defects in the facilities are reported as soon as possible to line manager. Complying with all Service Health & Safety rules, procedures and accurate completion of any relevant documentation.
Dealing with public enquiries. Assisting the Environmental Cleansing Chargehand in carrying out all tasks required. Undertaking all other duties as required for the role. Duties will be in line with the grade.
You must be physically able to walk considerable distances every day.
You must be capable of manual outdoor working in all weathers, have physical working dexterity and a flexible approach towards carrying out a range of tasks. You should be a team worker with have clear verbal communication skills and a ‘can-do’ approach to help resolve problems
You must be able to provide regular and effective service
All applicants must be over 17.5 years old.
Location: Bankhead Central Glenrothes.
Hours of Work: 36 per week.
Work Pattern - Mon – Thu 07.45-16.00, Fri 07.45-12.00
Training given - Fife Council Induction
Manual Handling , Terberg training, Reverse assist training, Sharps and asbestos training, Brush and barrow training.
All new members of staff are given the following training:
Manual Handling
Reverse Assist
How to lift and bag deceased animals
How to lift and secure needles
What action to take when there maybe a risk of asbestos being present when moving fly tipping
How to use the tools correctly to keep our streets clean and free from weeds and litter.
Staff who have driving licences can be trained to drive our vans and small sweepers.
Induction arrangements: 1 day induction at Bankhead Central Depot.
PPE will be provided.
Closing date: 29/03/24
Intended start date: 1/4/24
How to apply: All applicants must send a CV and cover letter to fjc@fife.gov.uk. subject heading: Life Chances – Street Cleansing Operatives
All applicants must be unemployed and align with the NOLB Criteria for funding. These posts will be paid at FC 3 Level which is £12 per hour, but due to increase in April to approx. £12.60 per hour. These positions are funded for 13 weeks in Partnership with Opportunities Fife Partnership.
The benefit from being a Fife Council employee is that you can apply for any internal vacancies on Oracle.
All applicants will also be able top apply to permanent or seasonal posts within our Service.