Shift Chemist

Grupo Tradebe
Morecambe
4 months ago
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Discover Tradebe

Tradebe is a group of industrial businesses with the commitment of creating a more sustainable planet and making significant contributions to human wellbeing.

With unrivalled expertise, Tradebe Environmental Services is a leading force in the UK's industrial waste management sector. We possess market-leading capabilities for organic and inorganic waste recovery and treatment. Full ISO and COMAH accreditation guarantees the safe and secure treatment and disposal of industrial waste products.

What will you do? Make an impact!

Main purpose of job:
Due to continued success and growth, we are looking for a lab shift chemist to join our team in Heysham (Morecambe).

Your responsibilities will include:
• Ensure that a high standard of health and safety is maintained within the laboratory at all times, and proactively engage in a safe working culture.
• Operating all analytical equipment in accordance with operating procedures to provide a rapid, accurate and reliable analytical service to all sectors of plant production.
• Ensure that laboratory analytical equipment is cleaned, maintained, and calibrated to a high standard by adhering to predetermined schedules.
• Provide information to other members of the laboratory team to ensure the smooth running of laboratory operations and the prompt resolution of problems.
• Provide information to others to ensure the smooth running of plant operations and the prompt resolution of problems.

Do you have what it takes?

• To work 12hr shifts on a 4 on: 4 off shift pattern alternating between night and day covering weekends and bank holidays when required. To provide sickness and holiday cover, as necessary and possibly at short notice.
• Practical, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
• Excellent time management, reporting, and communication skills.
• A strong commitment to and understanding of environmental and occupational health and safety management systems.
• Strong analytical chemistry knowledge.
• An understanding of IT systems particularly SAP, Microsoft operations Word, Excel, and Outlook.

We expect you toBE ACCOUNTABLE,DRIVE RESULTS,EMBRACE CHANGE, and possess high levels ofCOLLABORATION!

What's in for you?

• Competitive salary
• Annual bonus
• Contributory Pension
• Flexible benefits (access to our benefits platform for discounts and cash back on shopping purchases, gyms and leisure activities, cycle to work scheme and dedicated wellbeing centre)

Ready to make a difference? Apply now!

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