P&GS Operator (Mechanical Skills)

Exeter City Council
Brighton
3 days ago
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ECC's Public and Green Space department have various posts available within our team to undertake Street cleansing grounds maintenance works throughout the city of Exeter. though. Experience is useful, but not essential as training is provided for the available roles.


Ideal candidates will be enthusiastic individuals, who have a can do attitude, and a dedication to high standards. Candidates will ensure Exeter is a safe and clean environment for everyone, and be able to use good communication and interpersonal skills within their role. Knowledge of health and safety regulations is desirable.


Essential skills include:



  • a good general standard of education to GCSE or equivalent standard in two suitable subjects (Maths and English preferred)
  • the ability to work as part of a team
  • experience of cleansing, horticulture, grounds maintenance services or similar outdoor activities
  • experience in operating cleansing or grounds maintenance equipment
  • experience of implementing and maintaining safe systems of work

Applicants must hold a valid UK drivers licence.


The P+GS Mechanical Skills role requires a C drivers licence.


About the role

Public and Green Space operatives work as part of a wide team, and play a significant role in keeping Exeter looking good, whilst maintaining a clean and safe environment for residents and visitors alike. Daily tasks include, but are not limited to, litter picking, deep clean and graffiti removal. The role offers a clear pathway for progression, and enrolment in the Local Government Pensions scheme.


Successful candidates may be expected to carry out on call and weekend duties.


About the team

Exeter City Councils Public and Greens Spaces department team are a proactive group who are passionate about keeping Exeter looking good, whilst ensuring a healthy and safe environment for all to enjoy.


If we sound like the right fit for you and you feel like the right fit for us we would welcome your application. Please click on the Apply button at the bottom of this page.


What next?

If we sound like the right fit for you and you feel like the right fit for us we would welcome your application. Please click on the Apply button at the bottom of this page.


Alternatively if you would like to find out more about the post, the team or working with us at the Council please contact Amanda Ziff, Commercial Support Manager at .


We reserve the right to close any vacancy before the closing date if enough applications are received.


Our commitment

At Exeter City Council we are fully committed to having a diverse and inclusive workforce to reflect the communities we serve.


To support this commitment we will strive to implement reasonable adjustments to support any members of our communities who face barriers in recruitment processes, irrespective of the reason.


We are also proud to be a Disability Confident Employer and have committed to guaranteeing an interview to anyone with a disability whose application meets the minimum criteria for the post.


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