Production Operative

Sandtoft
1 year ago
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Come and join us as a Production Operative at our Sandtoft site in Doncaster!

We are seeking a reliable and hardworking individual to join our team as a Production Worker. This is a hands-on position that requires attention to detail, physical stamina, and a commitment to maintaining a safe and efficient work environment.

Days & Nights rotating

  • Days Monday – Friday 7am-4:30pm

  • Nights Monday – Thursday 7:00pm-7:00am

    Days hr rate £11.72 / hr / Overtime rate: £17.60 / hr

    Nights @ £14.19 / hr / Overtime rate: £23.46 / hr

    About the Role

  • Carry out various machinery operations (prep plant, extrusion, setting, dehacker and kiln)

  • Ensure optimum production targets, minimum waste and the highest levels of consistent quality are achieved

  • Ensure safe working at all times with a right first time every time by everyone attitude to produce a cost effective, quality product

  • Actively take part in any training to enhance your role

    Requirements:

  • Previous manufacturing experience working with machinery within a manufacturing environment

  • Able to work to production targets

  • Ability to understand work instructions

  • Team player with the ability to work unsupervised

  • Flexible approach to duties as well as willingness to work overtime

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