Benefits Assessor East Renfrewshire Council — GB — £14,288 - £15,046
Print Production Assistant House of Lords — Westminster, LondonAs a Print Production Assistant, you’ll play an important role in supporting the UK’s parliamentary democracy. Your work will help members carry out their responsibilities effectively — contributing to something bigger than any one role.You’ll be part of a collaborative community, working alongside colleagues from a wide range of professions. Together, we make Parliament happen.You’ll be based on the parliamentary estate in Westminster — a unique working environment shaped by history and powered by the people who work here today.Role overviewIn this role, you’ll:Operate the Unit’s large-scale production printers to fulfil orders for core publications from the Printed Paper Office, which distributes papers to members, and ad hoc requests.Print and distribute committee circulations, ensuring full and accurate record keeping and effective communication with customers.Liaise with the Printed Paper Office to ensure the timely delivery of documents and to maintain an awareness of customer demand.Conduct routine maintenance tasks on all print equipment and log callouts for complex faults with the Unit’s equipment supplier, maintaining records to ensure issues are dealt with promptly or escalated when appropriate.Person specificationYou’ll have:Recent and substantial experience of working in a modern digital print environment and of the use of large-scale print production machinery.Knowledge of print processes and terminology, and familiarity with production print pre-press software.Strong organisational skills and the ability to prioritise your workload to complete tasks on time and to a high standard.The ability to work independently but also to be flexible within a team and share responsibility for ensuring that excellent customer service standards are upheld.Good communication skills and capable of dealing with a range of customers and queries, providing advice, and setting expectations with confidence.It would be even better if you have — £ 28700.00 /year
Forest Craftsperson Forestry Commission — Santon Downham, East of England, IP27 0TJ.The Forest Craftsperson will support the Beat Forester in shaping the land we manage by undertaking a range of operation and inspection work in the forest, including assisting with practical matters that may arise.Be a champion of our health & safety culture through exercising our value of ‘look out and look after’ within our work.Key Responsibilities & AccountabilitiesOperational duties:Planting - Restock and beat-up planting of establishment sites across the beat.Manual vegetation control - Brush-cutting, knapsack chemical application and hand weeding of competing vegetation on establishment sites.Mechanical vegetation control - tractor based vegetation control of forest rides and establishment sites.Estates - maintenance of forest infrastructure i.e., forest gates, fencesTree clearance and maintenance – chainsaw felling, manual and mechanical pruning of trees.Ensure the effective delivery of work programmes.Surveying, including measuring/tariffing and beat-up assessments.As required, gather operational data accurately and efficiently and maintain appropriate up to date records to the standard required.Team working and Health and SafetyOperate and maintain available tools and resources to required standards and ensure that a safe working site and safe methods are maintained for health and safety purposes.Through effective liaison with other staff and stakeholders, plan, implement and deliver efficient work programmes that satisfy the aims of Forestry England.Engage proactively and respond constructively to existing and prospective customers and present the highest standards of professionalism when representing Forestry England in the marketplace.Carrying out risk assessment and able to work to high health and safety standards which are guided by FISA — £ 26959.00 /year
Apprentice Forest Craftsperson Forestry Commission — Highways, South East England, SO21 3BP.You will work alongside forest craftspeople and beat teams to gain practical experience whilst following a structured training programme. You will contribute to practical operations creating, maintaining, and harvesting forests as part of the UK timber industry. You will be trained to obtain the necessary and training and awards to achieve the Level 3 Forest Craftsperson Apprenticeship.Key responsibilities & accountabilitiesdo forest estate management operations including vegetation management, timber mensuration, fencing, planting, habitat enhancement and protecting historic features.support timber harvesting activities.support recreation activities practical recreation facility maintenance, tree safety inspection and remedial works.work effectively as part of a small team and respond quickly to unexpected work and requests raised by supervisors and managers.complete manual work in all weathers in the forest environment. The job is varied and wide-ranging, involves close team working.you will be enthusiastic and work quickly across a range of skills and disciplines. And any other tasks, reasonably requested by your line manager.Person specificationSkills, knowledge & experienceEssential professional and technical experienceevidence of working well outdoors and an interest in countryside management, forestry, conservation or similar activities.evidence of good people skills and working as part of a team.willingness and able to gain new practical skills by training, practice and by learning from colleagues. Desirable professional and technical experiencelevel 2 English & Maths.QualificationsEssentialcompetent IT user with experience in MS Office suite of applications.BenefitsAlongside your salary of £24,525, Forestry Commission contributes £7,104 towards you being a member of the Civil Service Defined Benefit Pension scheme.Find out what benefits a Civil Service Pension provides — £ 24525.00 /year