About The Role: Overall Purpose of the Role Your main aim will be to support the Port operation in the securing and letting go of vessels harboring within the Port of Dover as well as operating Link Span equipment for the embarkation and disembarkation of vehicles. Main Duties & Responsibilities of the Role Work in a safe manner at all times Ensure that you are aware and practice all requirements of the OCS Health and Safety Policy Attend necessary training courses as identified by your line manager Familiarise yourself with the company’s safety policy and working instructions issued by Management Only carry out work you are trained or being trained to do To carry out all tasks willingly and safely to the best of your ability As part of a team, secure and let go any vessel as directed Operate Link Span equipment to enable embarkation and disembarkation of vehicles When required, support the operation with Ad Hoc works You are responsible for your own time keeping records and should follow the procedure for signing in/out, clocking in/out or swiping in/out If you are sick, you must inform your line manager/designated person as soon as you become aware you will not be available for work and every day thereafter until covered by a doctor’s sick note/self certification form The company will issue PPE free of charge and all items of PPE issued to you must be carefully stored and maintained. Any defects in any issued PPE should be advised to your line manager immediately All holiday entitlement will be controlled and agreed by the designated person at your site and you must give reasonable notice of any planned absence to allow for coverage The Company reserves the right to ask you to carry out any other reasonable duties it feels necessary to further the aims of the business Ensure that the OCS safety image is reflected positively through your actions Ensure that you have received the necessary training so that you can competently carry out your duties and responsibilities Take responsibility for reviewing the safe system of work prior to the commencement of the work activity. Acknowledge and accept a personal responsibility for safety Take responsibility for ensuring that vehicles and equipment is maintained and fit for purpose Raise any concerns over Health & Safety breaches in accordance with Company Procedure, i.e., Near Misses. To monitor Radar equipment for tracking of vessels to ensure that they are attended to upon their arrival Carry out any other reasonable task as directed by your Supervisor or Contract Manager Educational Level Good level of secondary school education. Experience Knowledge of ports preferable but not essential. Personal Characteristics/Attributes Ability to communicate with staff and public alike. Self-motivated and flexible. Must be physically able to climb ladders and heave Mooring lines. Able to cope with shift work including nights, weekends and Bank Holidays. Successfully complete basic and enhanced Criminal Record Checks.