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General OperativeS – Inverurie

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Aberdeenshire
6 days ago
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📦 General Operatives 
đź’· Pay: ÂŁ13.75 basic | ÂŁ17.80 OT
📍 Location: Inverurie, Aberdeenshire
⏰ Hours: Mon–Fri, 6am–2pm (40 hrs/week) ⏱ Overtime available 📅 Weekend availability
📆 Immediate and ongoing, weekly till Dec 2025

🔹 The Role
We’re looking for General Operatives to help with making up and packing boxes to ensure the packing process runs smoothly. Packing for orders to be dispatched at our client’s Inverurie site. Overtime may be required, including afternoons and weekends, during busy periods.
đźš— Due to the Winter season and early starts, you need to be living local or must be able to reliably commute to Inverurie.


🔹 Key Duties
📦 Make up and pack boxes for orders
🏷️ Apply labels to finished boxes
📊 Count, check, and stack products safely
đź§´ Maintain hygiene, quality, and safety standards
đź”§ Ad hoc duties to keep the packing process running smoothly


🔹 What You’ll Bring
⏱ Reliable and punctual
📝 Able to follow simple procedures
🤝 Team player
🔍 Strong attention to detail
đź’Ş Comfortable with light manual handling


✉️ Apply: with cover note detailing your interest, availability, mobile number, email address, and home address. If you want to apply and you’re not living in Inverurie, explain how you will consistently make a 6am start!


❌ Sorry no students – [FTE hrs]

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