Plant Co-ordinator
Location - London
The Plant Co-ordinator's primary responsibilities are to ensure the construction site complies with the LOLER and PUWER Regulations, manage plant on and off site, and oversee planned preventative maintenance while ensuring compliance with labour, safety, environmental, and corporate policies and regulations.
This is a hands-on position responsible for the safe operation of all plant on site. This role plays an integral part in plant safety, safe methods of working, innovations, implementation of mechanical procedures, and ensuring that plant safety standards are met.
Key tasks
The following reflect the main tasks associated with your position and are not intended to be exclusive or exhaustive:
* Act as the project central point for the coordination of plant and equipment control;
* Ensure PUWER and LOLER regulations are being adhered to and all plant standards are met by all, including subcontractors;
* Sign off each item of plant entering the construction site as damage-free or collect the records;
* Issue weekly plant and equipment status reports to plant management;
* Attend weekly plant meetings and offer cost-saving solutions;
* Identify areas where suitable improvements and innovations can be made;
* Maintain and update a site plant list to track plant on and off site, relaying this to the plant buyer;
* Ensure the maintenance schedule is adhered to;
* Construct and maintain a plant servicing register including automatic warnings for impending works;
* Constantly monitor all plant and processes on site;
* Carry out weekly maintenance tasks as required;
* Collect and record all maintenance records including appropriate certification;
* Manage fitting and mechanical personnel;
* Remind those responsible and plan impending maintenance works;
* Maintain a defects register to track and effectively close out defects;
* Serve as the central point for all plant-related issues;
* Report areas of concern and shortcomings to plant management so actions can be taken.
Key skills and experience
* Recent plant management experience in a tunnelling environment with experience reporting to the Plant Manager;
* At least 10 years' experience maintaining shaft sinking and tunnelling construction plant;
* Ensure that all plant is maintained, supported, and available;
* Proactively engage with equipment suppliers to ensure their expertise contributes to the effective operation of production equipment and resolution of problems;
* Recent experience managing a team in a production environment;
* 'Hands-on' technical experience in a tunnelling environment;
* Excellent record-keeping skills;
* Working knowledge of finance and the plant ordering process;
* Capacity to manage change - identify problems, their causes, and practical solutions.
If interested, please apply with an updated copy of your CV.
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