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Recruiting for Additional Help at the DC Site Services Office!

Posted on Wednesday, June 19, 2019

DC Site Services is currently recruiting for two individuals to provide additional support to the Peterborough office. The admin office requires an Admin Assistant, and the stores/yard is recruiting for a Stores Assistant during this busy period of the festival season.

The office is looking for an administrator who has experience with Microsoft packages (Word, Excel, Outlook etc.) is confident answering the phone and has some previous involvement with recruitment. This is a temporary position lasting approximately 6 weeks with a start date as soon as possible for the right candidate.

The Stores is also looking for an assistant to help with the maintenance of the stores and yard, including cleaning of bins and equipment and the loading/unloading of vehicles in preparation for Events & Festivals. This position is initially temporary and with an immediate start, but with potential to become a permanent, fulltime position.

If you are local to Peterborough and feel you fit the bill then please forward your CV to recruitment@dcsiteservices.com with either “Admin Assistant” or “Stores Assistant” in the subject line. A full job description will be provided in receipt of your email.

We hope to hear from you!

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I just wanted to send out a big thank you to you and your team for all the work you and the team put into helping make the traffic and transport operation work so well this year.

As it was a pleasure having DC site services as part of our team. I think the GFEL team of contractors is the envy of a lot of events in the way we all support each other and it was noted by some observers that stated the following :- 

"simply put, GFEL’s off-site traffic management plan was delivered and managed in a totally consistent and defensible manner that sought to promote good practice, collaboration and road safety to the benefit of all road users."

The DC are big part of that delivery and should take some of the credit for that delivery.

Steve Russell-Yarde, Off-site Traffic Manager
Glastonbury Festival