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Production Operative (Windows)

Contract Personnel Limited
Norfolk
1 day ago
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Contract Personnel are currently recruiting Manufacturing Operatives based in the Norwich area. This is an excellent temp to perm opportunity. 

Please note: We are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this position. Applicants must have the legal right to live and work in the UK at the time of application.


Duties and responsibilities:

Operate machinery and tools used in the manufacturing of windows (e.g., saws, welders, routers)


Assemble window frames, sashes, and fittings following production specifications
Inspect finished products for quality, accuracy, and any defects
Maintain a clean and safe work area in line with health and safety guidelines
Report faulty machinery or tools to the supervisor
Any other duties as required

Requirements:

Previous experience in window manufacturing or a similar production environment is desirable but not essential


Ability to use hand tools and machinery safely and effectively
Good understanding of measurements and basic math skills
Physically fit – able to stand for long periods and lift heavy items
Willingness to learn and adapt to new processes and technologies

Shift Pattern:

Monday to Friday


15:00 – 00:00

Benefits of working for Contract Personnel:

28 holiday days accrued for full time workers


Weekly pay every Friday straight into your bank account
Dedicated team there for you every step of the way

To apply, please contact the Industrial Team on , or send your CV to

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