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Hygiene Operative

KFM Recruitment Solutions
East Riding of Yorkshire
2 weeks ago
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Afternoon Shift Hygiene Operative Bridlington
Location: Bridlington
Hours: Monday to Friday, 2:00pm 10:00pm (45-minute break)
Pay: £ per hour + £8 daily shift allowance (equivalent to £ per hour if full shift completed)
Type: Ongoing Work Opportunity for Permanent Position

We are currently recruiting for a Hygiene Operative to join a well-established non-meat, non-fish food production factory in Bridlington.
Role Overview:

As a Hygiene Operative, youll play a key role in maintaining high cleanliness standards throughout the site to ensure a safe and sanitary production environment. Duties include:
Cleaning production areas, equipment, and surfaces
Following hygiene schedules and procedures
Using cleaning chemicals safely and correctly
Working to strict food safety standards
Maintaining records as required

Shift Details:
⦁ Monday to Friday
⦁ 2:00pm to 10:00pm
⦁ 45-minute break
⦁ £ per hour
⦁ + £8 shift allowance per day when full shift is completed equivalent to £

What We're Looking For:
Someone who takes pride in their work and understands the importance of hygiene in food production
Able to follow procedures and work independently
Previous cleaning or hygiene experience (especially in food or factory settings) is preferred
Good attention to detail and reliability

What Youll Get:
Weekly pay
Monday to Friday schedule no weekends
Opportunity for permanent employment
Supportive team and clean working environment
Full training and PPE provided

Apply Now!
Join a hardworking and friendly team in a safe and well-run food production site. Immediate starts available!

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