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Production Operative- 4, 8 or 12 hour shifts

Production Operative- 4, 8 or 12 hour shifts (JN -052024-60073) Grimsby, England

Salary: GBP11.6 - GBP20.18 per hour

Working in partnership with Youngs Seafood in Grimsby we are recruiting a reliable, hardworking Production Operative.

This is a fantastic opportunity to work for an Employer of Choice that offers training opportunities and great pay, alongside real temp to perm opportunities

SHIFT PATTERN

  • 5am-1pm/6am-2pm
  • 6am-6pm (adhoc days or Weekends, 4x4)
  • 1-9pm/2-10pm
  • 2-6pm
  • 9pm-5am/10pm-6am
  • Weekends 6am-6pm

All shifts are available on a Monday to Friday full time basis, or we have the availability to offer flexible hours around your other commitments.

START DATE/DURATION

Production Operative positions will commence with immediate effect however, if you do have a notice period with a current employer, we will work around this. This is ongoing, long-term work and will lead to a permanent position.

THE ROLE

  • Production operatives are responsible for the production of seafood products.
  • Packing and loading produce.
  • General production line work.
  • Hygiene duties.
  • General housekeeping duties.

WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU?

  • Competitive pay rate of £11.60p/h, £12p/h for 4X4 and £13.45p/h for night
  • Overtime paid at a premium rate
  • Great friendly and welcoming working environment
  • Training opportunities and career progression
  • Ongoing assignments
  • STAFFORCE Navigate + App:
  • Shopping discounts.
  • Discounted Gym membership.
  • 24/7 GP service.
  • Health & Wellbeing support.
  • On-line access to payslips and pension information.

THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE

  • No previous experience required as full training is provided.
  • Committed, team player with a keen eye for quality.
  • Reliable with good timekeeping.
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment with a positive attitude.

Previous experience as a Production operative /Manufacturing operative/ Packer/ Line operative would be advantageous, not essential.

 

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