A RECYCLING firm based in Renfrewshire has launched a major recruitment drive.
WRC Recycling continues to expand with the construction of a new multi-million-pound Kiverco Recycling Plant in Inchinnan.
The plant, which is set for completion in mid-2022, will allow the business to deal with a greater volume of material on-site whilst recovering a higher quality recyclable product for onward processing.
As a result of the business' forthcoming expansion, the company is looking for people to fill a variety of new roles.
The range of positions available include an experienced site supervisor, senior business development manager and commercial manager, as well as several site operative and plant operative roles.
Colin Blakely, operations manager at WRC, told The Gazette: "On behalf of WRC, I am delighted to announce the major recruitment drive we, as a business, are undertaking as a result of our recent growth.
"With the Scottish Government’s plans to become a zero-waste economy now underway, this is an extremely exciting and pivotal time to secure a role in the Environmental industry, and WRC has several positions ready to be filled.
"As a business, we are committed to investing in the local Renfrewshire community and the positions available will offer fantastic progression opportunities to each of the successful candidates.
"Our rapid growth is a testament to the efforts of our fantastic workforce, and we are extremely excited about the future of WRC and all of its employees."
Marcus McAlinden, sales manager at Kiverco, said: "We are very grateful to Robert, Colin and the team at WRC Recycling for investing heavily with us, demonstrating their commitment to processing waste properly.
"We appreciate how important it is to invest wisely as a family-owned and run business and we are very confident that WRC Recycling will continue to grow and develop their business with the new plant at the very heart of what they do."
To apply for any of these job roles, email your CV and covering letter to Colin Blakely at colin.blakely@wrcrecycling.co.uk and state which position you are interested in.
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