Asbestos Site Analyst

Future Select Recruitment
Taunton
10 months ago
Applications closed

Job Title: Asbestos Site Analyst. Location: Taunton, Somerset. Salary / Benefits £24k - £40k + Training + BenefitsOur client is a consistently expanding Asbestos Consultancy based in the South West region who are now seeking to take on a Asbestos Site Analyst. Covering Domestic, Local Authority, Commercial and Industrial sites you will be carrying out the full range of site analytical duties in line with HSG 248 guidelines, and client requirements. For the successful candidate, our client can offer further training and career development, including training into other environmental sectors. Consideration will be given to candidates from: Bridgewater, Minehead, Tiverton, Exeter, Ilminster, Weston-Super-Mare, Glastonbury, Exmouth, Shepton Mallet, Frome, Warminster, Trowbridge, Bristol, Portishead, Bath, Corsham, Chippenham, Yate, Chepstow, Newport, Cardiff, Barry, Cwmbran, Pontypridd, Pontypool. Experience & Qualifications: " Holding the BOHS P403 and P404 is essential to the role. " Will have experience working hands on for a UKAS accredited Asbestos Consultancy as an Asbestos Site Analyst is beneficial to the role. " Well versed in HSG 248 guidelines. " Will be IT literate, able to use TEAMS / TRACKER systems. " Able to communicate professionally with clients and colleagues of all levels. The Role:" Working on a mixed portfolio of sites, carrying out leak, background, re-occupation, and personal air testing. " Conducting 4 stage clearances. " Working in line with HSG 248 guidelines. " Ensuring to carry out visual re-inspections upon completion of work. " Producing certificates of re-occupation. " Using TEAMS / TRACKER systems to produce detailed reports. Alternative Job titles: Asbestos Analyst, Site Analyst, Asbestos Surveyor / Analyst.Future Select are the leading market supplier for recruitment in the Asbestos industry; we work with the best clients and candidates and supply the majority of permanent jobs in the asbestos market. We have a large dedicated team, with over 25 years combined industry experience within Asbestos recruitment specifically geared to dealing with Asbestos Surveyors/Analysts/Lab Technicians, Administrators, Project/Regional /Technical/Quality/Training/Sales Managers through to Director Level for both Consultancy & Removal. We have intrinsic knowledge of the market place, as well as respecting candidates/clients confidentiality in this close knit market sector.We are also interested in anyone with p401/p402/p403/p404/p404 or s301 CCP.We are inundated with applications, we will endeavour to get back in touch, however if you have applied to Future Select and you have not heard from us after a week, on this occasion, you will not have been successful. Your details will be saved on our system and you will be contacted in the future if a vacancy matches your skills.Future Select Copyright

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