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Hygiene Operative

Birtwistles Catering Butchers
Greater Manchester
1 month ago
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About the Role

If you are an experienced hygiene operative looking for a fresh, clean challenge, we want to hear from you.


Job Opportunity

Role Overview

The purpose of this hygiene operative role is to ensure high standards of hygiene throughout the factory. This is a very important role, and whilst experience in a fresh, chilled meat environment would be advantageous, it is not essential.

You will be working with a very supportive team who will help you find your feet in your new role.

Full training will be given, and you will be joining a great team with a real family atmosphere.

Responsibilities include:

  • Cleaning the factory plant, equipment, and facilities
  • Ensuring all machine parts are in good condition when dismantling, cleaning, and reassembling the machines
  • General cleaning and some heavy lifting
  • Emptying waste bins, bagging rubbish, and making sure it is disposed of correctly
  • Emptying cardboard using the compact machine
  • Placing warning signs to alert people to potential hazards such as wet floors and spillages
  • Ensuring cleaning products are stored correctly and safely
  • Completing cleaning records

Benefits

We offer:

  • Free on-site car parking
  • Employee of the Month bonus
  • Free health checks
  • Staff sales discount
  • Christmas hamper

We welcome applications for this hygiene operative role from candidates with any of the following skills or attributes: hygiene operative, cleaner, maintenance, food hygiene, food safety, COSHH, waste management, industrial cleaning, and communication.

Additional Information

The working hours are either;

Monday, Tuesday, Friday 08.00-20.00 and Saturday 08.00-17.00

OR

Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 08.00-20.00 and Saturday 08.00-17.00

OR

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 06.00-16.00 and Saturday 07.00-17.00


Essential Skills

  • Able to follow the required quality and hygiene standards
  • Self-motivated and flexible with a can-do attitude
  • Good communication skills, both written and verbal, with strong attention to detail


About Company

Birtwistle’s started life as a family butcher over 100 years ago. Since then, the business has changed dramatically and none more so than in recent years.

In 2003, MJ Birtwistle & Co Ltd was established and marked the start of a new era in our history. Since then, growth has been dramatic, with the business expanding from one site at Worsley to eight sites across the UK.

We’re always looking for great people to come and work with us. If you’ve got the right passion, drive, and will to succeed, then we’ll nurture it and give you the opportunities to forge a successful career at Birtwistle’s.

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