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Catering Assistant

Aramark
East Lothian
3 days ago
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Catering Assistant – Charles River Laboratories, Tranent

 

This is more than just a job, it’s a chance to be part of a team that values your contribution and supports your growth. Whether you're looking to start your career in catering or bring your experience to a new environment, this role offers stability, daytime hours, and a supportive workplace culture. With access to training, development, and real career progression, you’ll be joining a company that invests in its people and celebrates success. Plus, working Monday to Friday means you can enjoy a true work-life balance, rare in hospitality!

What’s in it for you:
  • £23,010.50 per annum (£12.60 per hour, 35 hours/week)
  • Monday to Friday, 7:00am to 2:30pm – enjoy your evenings free!
  • Free meals and ample parking on site
  • Access to benefits platform – hundreds of discounts including supermarkets and leisure and online GP service.
  • Life assurance, pension contributions, and generous holiday entitlement (with the option to buy more)
  • Training and development opportunities, including apprenticeships
  • A supportive team environment with career progression – we love to promote from within!
A day in the life of a Catering Assistant:
  • Prepare basic food items including sandwiches, grab-and-go options, and hot food
  • Serve customers and operate the till, upselling products and delivering excellent service
  • Stock deliveries and maintain inventory
  • Clean both front and back of house areas to ensure a tidy and hygienic environment
You’ll be set up for success if you have:
  • Ability to pass security vetting and DBS checks
  • Previous catering experience is desirable, but full training will be provided

 

If you’re ready to bring your energy and enthusiasm to our team, apply now and show us the value you’ll bring!

 

If you already work for Aramark, please notify your line manager before applying.

 

At Aramark UK, we are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone is valued and empowered to thrive. As a proud Disability Confident employer, we actively encourage applications from individuals of all abilities and are dedicated to supporting employees with disabilities throughout their career journey.

 

We ensure our recruitment process is accessible, and reasonable adjustments are available at every stage. If you require accommodations or have any questions, please reach out to our recruitment team at .

 

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