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Ferries Pier Worker, Sanday - ORK09026

Job details
Posting date: 30 January 2025
Salary: £31,231.00 to £31,465.00 per year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 13 February 2025
Location: Sanday, KW17 2BA
Company: Orkney Islands Council
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: ORK09026

Summary

Job Description

ENTERPRISE AND SUSTAINABLE REGENERATION

Ferry Services

Sanday

Ferries Pier Worker

30 Hours per week

Permanent

£31,231 - £31,465 pro rata / £16.19 - £16.31 per hour (including shift allowance and Distant Islands Allowance)

Applicants are sought for the post of Ferries Pier Worker in Sanday. You must be resident on the Island of Sanday.

The post involves Ferry Services - vessel berthing operations including marshalling passengers and marshalling / inspection of vehicles and their loads before boarding.

The post also requires handling of ships ropes and gangways (as required) during berthing operations.

You will establish good working relationships with all levels of staff and public, whilst providing a professional service.

You should be able to travel efficiently and effectively between work locations within Orkney to meet the operational requirements of the Service.

This post is subject to Basic Disclosure Scotland clearance.

Prospective applicants are invited to discuss the post by contacting Eddie Barclay on 01856 872044, or email: eddie.barclay@orkney.gov.uk Closing Date: 23:59 Sunday 16 February 2025

Please note that interview expenses are not payable for this post.

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