Hygiene Operative Nights - Cranswick Riverside - HU3 Area

Kingston upon Hull
2 weeks ago
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CRANSWICK COUNTRY FOODS RIVERSIDE IN HULL ARE LOOKING TO EXPAND ITS NIGHT TEAM AND ARE LOOKING TO RECRUIT FOR NUMEROUS HYGIENE OPERATIVES -4ON O4FF

Are you self-motivated and hardworking? Are you available to work on Nights? Are you looking for on-going work full time and the opportunity of a permanent contract? If yes then we want to talk to you.

We are recruiting on behalf of our client Cranswick Country Foods Riverside. Riverside opened in 2012 to act as a satellite site to their primary processing facility in Preston, Hull. At Riverside they produce fresh and added value pork for a major retailer. They prioritise factory investment and future strategy by delivering best-in-market supply chain standards and creating a quality culture that puts their customers' needs at the forefront of all their decisions. Our client despite their scale, remains a local business with traditional values. With all that in mind our client is looking to expand the Night team and have numerous immediate opportunities for Night Hygiene Operatives for full time work 4 on 4 off. Our Client is searching for successful candidates that are reliable, flexible, self-motivated and hardworking, to which could lead to a permanent opportunity.

Responsibilities include;

Cleaning factory machinery.
Following required work instructions and procedures.
Conscientious, enthusiastic and willingness towards meeting deadlines
Work on your own initiative and work well in a team
Proactive with a desire and attitude to learn and develop
An excellent attitude towards Health and Safety and will be expected to work at a high standard
Experience with working in the industry is advantageous but not essential
Complying with Food Safety and Quality procedures at all timesWe Can Offer:

Nights: £15.00 per hour
Working Hours: 18:00pm-06:00am 4on 4off
Free on-site parking
Canteen facilities
Friendly and supporting working environment with assistance of a Prestige rep.
Training and career progression
Opportunity of a permanent contractIf you want the continuation of regular work right throughout the year with excellent pay rates and the potential of a full time job with immediate starts then please contact the resource team on: (phone number removed) to discuss this role or any other vacancies Prestige Recruitment Specialists can offer you or email us your CV to: (url removed) or register immediately on our website to be booked for an immediate interview

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