Weighbridge Operator
Description
As a Weighbridge Operator, you weigh and register all incoming and outgoing goods, including waste and auxiliary materials. You work with your team to handle, check, and register incoming and outgoing (inter)national shipments and ensure the safety of logistical movements on the site.
Job requirements
- MBO working and thinking level 3 with a technical and/or logistics education.
- Knowledge of office software such as MS Office and experience with SAP.
- Basic knowledge of the German and English languages.
- Competencies: team-oriented, proactive, accurate, communicative, and customer-oriented.
Tasks
- Weighing and registering all incoming and outgoing goods, for example the supply of waste and auxiliary materials such as bicarbonate, lime, and ammonia, and the removal of bottom ash and flue gas cleaning residues.
- Checking freight documentation, forms, and deliveries against specifications and waste mix.
- Weighing trucks in and out by operating the weighbridge.
- Registering and deregistering shipments in the system.
- Performing quality controls.
- Monitoring the safety of logistical movements on the site and speaking to drivers.
- Managing subcontractors.
- Fulfilling the bunker crane function.
Working conditions
- Working in a 2-shift system.
- Surcharge for working in a 2-shift system of 7,5%.
- Personal benefits budget (13,5%) and an annual bonus (maximum 8%).
- Bicycle, fitness and sustainability schemes and the option to participate in a collective health insurance policy.
- Pension build-up at Nationale Nederlanden (NN).
- A relaxed and informal working atmosphere within an informal team, with room for growth in terms of content and responsibility.
- Varied work activities, both in the office and outdoors.
Description of the organisation
EEW Delfzijl is part of EEW Energy from Waste, an international group that burns waste to generate energy and recover raw materials from flue gases.
The Delfzijl site is among the best-performing, cleanest, and most progressive locations. Here, approximately 110–115 employees are working on a more sustainable future.
EEW is investing in a circular future and will build new, innovative facilities in the coming years. The Energy from Waste Group has been planning, building, and operating waste processing plants in Europe for approximately 30 years and ranks among the top ten worldwide as the market leader in Germany.