SGS UK Ltd
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Grangemouth, Stirling and Falkirk
Cargo Inspector
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Salary: £22,000 per annum |
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Overview
Do you want to work for the world’s leading inspection testing, verification and certification company? Do you want to be part of a growing, dynamic and successful team? Would you be interested in a career in the oil and gas industry, where you work closely with clients to inspect, manage and document cargo shipments? If so, SGS have an exciting opportunity for a Cargo Inspector to join our dynamic team based in Grangemouth. Who are SGS? SGS is the world’s leading inspection, verification, testing and certification company. We are recognized as the global benchmark for quality and integrity. With more than 95,000 employees, we operate a network of more than 2,400 offices and laboratories around the world. We aim to be the most competitive and the most productive service organization in the world. Our core competencies in inspection, verification, testing and certification are being continuously improved to be best-in-class. They are at the heart of what we are. Why join our team? SGS’s success depends on the ongoing development of our employees. Brimming with passion and energy, our employees know that what we do is important and that our work has an impact on people’s everyday lives. Our high-performance culture turns people into high achievers. We invest heavily in training and everyone is given the learning tools to perform in their roles. Beyond personal development we also encourage all our staff to engage with the business, and buy-in to their goals, ambitions and corporate values in a way that will inspire them to want to drive the business forward proactively and generate success. The role of Cargo Inspector The role of Cargo Inspector is to provide independent assessment of the quantity and quality of materials including Crude Oil, Petroleum Products, Petrochemicals and Petroleum Gases. You will perform sampling of cargo and take measurements to complete calculations for the accurate reporting to the client. The position will involve: Following standard practices to perform measurement activities including visual observations, volumetric/temperature measurements, and representative sampling of petrochemical products Recording and reporting results of the measurement activities to determine accurate load/ discharge/ transfer quantities in compliance with industry practices using relevant systems Working as part of a 24/7 operational team to ensure all operations are covered in an effective and efficient manner, including local laboratory teams Communicating and coordinating with colleagues, clients and third parties regarding operations including any delays and any/all potential impacts on work execution Maintaining PPE, measurement and sampling equipment to ensure calibration, fitness for purpose and cleanliness Identifying, reporting and where possible addressing potential H&S hazards in line with 18001 certification The role of Inspector can be physically demanding and will involve both working at heights, in confined spaces and potentially on vessels at sea. SGS will ensure you are provided with the relevant training, coaching and mentoring, along with correct equipment and PPE to ensure you safely perform in the role to the best of your ability. Due to the nature of the business, the role of Inspector will require flexibility with hours of work to fit with shipping/tide times. We operate an annual hour’s working pattern, and you will receive 31 days’ annual leave to start which increases with service. You will also receive an annual salary of £22,000 to £28,000, a company vehicle to perform your role and a range of excellent benefits. What we look for in our Inspectors? We require our Inspectors to have the following skills, experience and knowledge: Be able to perform often physically demanding outdoor work Willing and able to work unsociable hours Be computer literate in use of Microsoft packages Possess effective interpersonal, teamworking and time management skills (operating to often conflicting/tight deadlines) Have experience in a Oil and/ or Chemical related industry ideally with prior Inspection experience, or alternatively offshore, shipping, sea going experience or a relevant science/nautical qualification and a willingness to learn Hold a valid UK driving license