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Quarry Operative

Breedon Group plc
Cumbria
2 weeks ago
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About Breedon Group:
Breedon Group plc is a leading vertically-integrated construction materials group in Great Britain, Ireland, and the USA. We're committed to innovation, sustainability, and providing high-quality materials essential for constructing the spaces where we live, work, and play. Our dedication to excellence has made us a trusted name in the industry, and we pride ourselves on our safe, respectful, and inclusive work environment.

Role Summary:
We are currently seeking a motivated Quarry Operative to join our team. This role is key to our operations, ensuring the efficient extraction and processing of materials. As part of our dynamic team, you'll contribute to the production of essential construction materials that build communities.
Key Responsibilities

Operate and maintain quarry machinery and equipment. Ensure quality control of materials and adherence to safety protocols. Load materials, manage supplies, and maintain cleanliness of the site. Act as a responsible person on site in the manager's absence.


Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
Experience in a similar role within the construction materials industry.Strong problem-solving skills and a practical, hands-on approach.Excellent communication and teamwork abilities.Commitment to safety, health, and environmental standards.
Benefits
Competitive salary tailored to your experience.Company pension scheme and life assurance.25 days holiday plus bank holidays.1 fully paid volunteer day per year and up to £200 fund-matching for charitable events.Employee Assistance Programme for health and wellbeing support.Enhanced parental leave and ShareSave scheme participation.Discounts on a wide range of products through our employee benefits platform.Comprehensive training and career progression opportunities.

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