Customer Supply Operator (Temporary)

St Helens
4 weeks ago
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Fixed Term Contract, Full Time (4 month Fixed Term Contract)

WHO ARE WE?

The NSG Group is a global leader in glass manufacturing in three business areas: Architectural, Automotive and Creative Technology.

Our mission is to be the global leader in innovative high-performance glass and glazing solutions, working safely and ethically with a vision of Changing our Surroundings, Improving our World.

In the UK we manufacture and distribute float, rolled and coated glass under the Pilkington brand name.

THE ROLE

Two secondment opportunities have arisen for the role of Customer Supply Operator, based at Greengate, St Helens. This is to cover sickness within the existing teams and is likely to be for 4 months in the first instance.

The successful candidates may be required to work at either Float Manufacturing site, depending upon operational requirements, on a 7-3 Days pattern from Monday to Friday. The successful candidates will be required to undertake the full range of activities required in the Warehouse area including operation of glass moving equipment, including Glass transporters, Sideloaders and various size Fork Lift Trucks, working within a team utilising grab slinging techniques, end-capping despatch loads, packing containers for export despatch, consolidation of stocks and carrying out warehouse stocktaking audits. A good working knowledge of SAP is desirable.

WHAT ARE WE LOOKING FOR?

• Someone who is able to work co-operatively as part of a team and be prepared to work flexibly in order to respond to changing demands.

• Previous experience of working in a glass production environment (particularly glass handling) would be an advantage, together with knowledge and understanding of the process operation.

• Working safely is our top priority and all applicants must be prepared to learn and consistently adhere to the Safe Operating Procedures defined for their work areas, and to report hazards and incidents in a timely manner.

BENEFITS

• 25 days holiday plus bank holidays (pro-rata)

• Bonus scheme (pro-rata based on business performance and not guaranteed)

• Free parking

If you believe you can take on the challenge, we very much want to hear from you

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