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KFM Recruitment Solutions
East Riding of Yorkshire
3 weeks ago
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Job Opportunity: Production Operative Driffield (YO25)
£ per hour | Temporary to Permanent | Immediate Start | Own Transport Required

We are currently recruiting multiple Production Operatives (3-4 positions available) for a well-established food production business based in Driffield (YO25). This is a great opportunity to join a friendly and supportive team in a role offering long-term potential.

About the Role:

Youll be working as part of a team involved in preparing and assembling food products for distribution. The work is hands-on and fast-paced, ideal for someone who enjoys working in a clean, organised environment where attention to detail and food hygiene standards are key.

Key Details:


Location: Driffield, YO25


Pay: £ per hour (paid weekly)


Role Type: Temporary to Permanent (for the right candidates)


Start Date: Immediate


Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 7:30am 4:15pm
(Some flexibility may be required potential early start or later finish by up to 1 hour)


Breaks: Two per day (one paid, one unpaid)


Early Finish on Fridays


What Were Looking For:



Previous experience in a production or food-handling environment is preferred


Own transport is essential due to the location and shift times


Reliable, punctual, and able to work well as part of a team


Good understanding of hygiene and cleanliness in a food environment


Why Apply?



Competitive hourly rate of £


Temp to perm opportunity for the right individuals


Weekly pay


Monday to Friday work no weekends


Supportive team and clean working environment


Early finish every Friday


If you're looking for a stable opportunity with immediate start and long-term prospects, we'd love to hear from you.

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