The Line Clearance Supervisor will report directly to the Line Clearance Manager (LCM) and will be responsible for establishing and arranging work within a geographical area.
Location:
Berkshire
Vacancy Type:
Permanent Full Time
Hours Per Week:
37.5 (Monday - Friday)
Shift Pattern:
Start 07:00, End 17:00
You will plan your work according to the priority levels instructed by your LCM, maintaining the highest standards of operational services to support the overall, annual contract delivery.
Using your specialist training and expertise, you will evaluate work at job locations and negotiate and plan with the property stakeholders. Liaising closely with your LCM, you will arrange for the work to be completed by staff or sub-contractors.
To encourage individual and team ownership within your LCM’s assigned area, you will assist with the auditing of all completed work.
With availability, you will conduct site assessment surveys to support annual survey, resilience and similar requirements. You will promote excellent health and safety practice, supporting the contract to encourage a proactive environment of shared learning.
Main Duties & Responsibilities of the Role Evaluate and consent work in your geographical area, ensuring it is planned and completed according to your LCM’s programme. The staff or subcontractors available to you should be equipped and motivated to deliver operations to excellent standards of safety, compliance and efficiency. Where they are not, you contact your LCM prior to work starting. You will support and promote the proactive nature of our work and demonstrate firm leadership when needed. You will retain responsibility of your work through to completion, so when planning, you will liaise closely with your LCM around forecasted work volumes, costs, and challenges to ensure planned output is met. Ensure that work specifications and method statements are fully completed and the selected team to carry out the work are trained and compliant for the tasks. During work planning, you will ensure operational procedures, safe working methods and best environmental practices are followed according to customer requirements and Company compliance procedures. You will make sure all documentation required to carry out work in a compliant manner is available to the work team. If required, you will complete the sections of this, relevant to your role, before site work starts. You will provide regular tracking updates to your LCM. Your work must comply with current legislation and you will continuously reinforce the importance of safety performance and internal company and customer standards. You will assist in the auditing of all completed work. Take opportunities to develop customer relationships that may have future benefits. Support your LCM in closing out audit actions according to timescales. Make recommendations on improvement or efficiencies. Support your LCM by strictly following procedures in the event of an incident. You will be polite and courteous at all times.
Minimum Requirements Educational Level:
Good standard of basic education Reasonable computer literacy/administrative skills (using app-based data collection and form filling, writing of emails)
Professional Qualifications:
Experienced UA5 qualified or equivalent level training (includes Lantra Transmission Surveyor) Any relevant industry qualification (preferred) Professional Tree Inspector (PTI) (a mandatory training requirement if not already held)
Experience:
Credible track record in Utility Arboriculture
Personal Characteristics/Attributes for the role: High personal standards around quality of work completed attached to your responsibility The ability to communicate both concisely and with professionalism Excellent personal time management skills The ability to comfortably work alone most of the time To work autonomously, with efficiency and flexibility, according to the work demands Customer focused and happy to work in a front-facing environment Passionate about safety An awareness of the commercial requirements of the contract and business, willing to understand the wider picture
About The Role: Not Specified
How to Apply: OCS UK & Ireland is a leading facilities management company with a turnover of £1.7bn and 50,000+ colleagues. We deliver innovative, award-winning services including Cleaning, Catering, Security, Technical services, Energy Management and compliance, front of house, landscaping, logistics, waste management and pest control services to the public and private sectors and our mission is to make people and places the best that they can be.
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