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Our flagship company, Saro Agrosciences, was founded out of a desire to satisfy under-served customers in the crop protection industry especially with the departure of multinati...
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Weighbridge Officer will be responsible for the process of weighing of inbound and outbound trucks on weigh bridge system and maintain associated records.
He/he will be responsible for the accurate weighing of all trucks including SBS, SBM, CSO, BSO, RSO in and out of the factory and maintain accurate data.
Key Responsibilities
Weigh incoming trucks at entry/exit point, ensure accuracy of relevant details in the appropriate module, depending on the product to be weighed.
Provide a Weigh –In Ticket indicating gross weight or offloading advice indicating net weight.
Receive Waybill from truck driver, retain final copy of waybill for further proceedings.
Accurately record weights and completing appropriate documentation and collect driver identification.
Immediately report any contamination or non-conforming wastes delivered to site to the appropriate Manager.
Report any anomalies/errors to the weighbridge system to the appropriate people immediately.
Schedule weigh bridge calibration and ensure weighing is accurately taken.
Ensure weighbridge users are aware of factory rules and distribute information and guidance accordingly.
Direct traffic coming onto site and operate weighbridge.
Provide daily reports of activities, highlighting unresolved issues for the attention of line managers.
Perform any other duties assigned by the Supervisor.
Provides reports of functions on daily and weekly basis to line managers & other interested parties.
Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree in a field such as Logistics, or a related discipline.
Must have a minimum of 3 - 5 years experience in Weighbridge management.
The candidate must possess industry experience in relevant commodity,