Production Operative

Hetton-Le-Hole
1 month ago
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Forklift Counterbalance Driver – Permanent - Day Shift

The Company:

MTrec are currently recruiting for a renowned and respected company based in the Hetton Le Hole area. MTrec are currently looking for proactive individuals who are looking for a long term position.

MTrec are currently looking for people to start within the next 7 working days, please do not apply if you are unable to start work within that period.

The Role:

  • Set up and operate specified equipment within the process area without supervision

  • Strip and clean specific storage containers

  • Find and report any breakdowns within specified area, carry out basic repair/maintenance requirements

  • Scale verification checks

  • Weighing of ingredients per recipe sheet

  • Completion of due diligence and recipe sheets

  • Sieving of blended products as per recipe sheet

  • Liaise with colleagues ensuring continuity and carry out effective handovers both verbally and in writing

  • Correctly carry out any required quality checks and constantly monitoring the quality of the product being weighed

  • Completing all necessary documentation

  • Having a flexible approach to work and carry out alternative duties such as helping in other areas when required

  • Following strict health and safety measures

  • General warehouse duties

  • Assist with the training of other employees as necessary

    The Person:

  • Someone with a can-do attitude

  • Must be flexible with shifts as will be expected to work overtime

  • Be able to lift heavy objects up to 25kg

  • Previous experience in a factory would be an advantage

    The Benefits:

  • Free parking

  • On-going work

    The Hours:

  • 07:00am – 15:00pm

  • 15:00pm – 23:00pm

  • 23:00pm – 07:00pm

    The Pay:

  • Day Shift: £12.21 per hour

  • Back Shift: £12.44 per hour

  • Night Shift: £15.54 per hour

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