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1 month ago
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MEICA Site Manager - West London

Job Title: Hygiene Operative (Weekend Night Shift)
Location: Bridlington, YO15
Industry: Food Production (No Meat or Fish Handling)
Shift Pattern: Saturday, Sunday & Monday Nights
Hours: 6:00 PM 6:00 AM
Pay Rate: £ per hour (includes £ shift allowance paid only when full shift is completed)
Breaks: 3 x 20-minute paid breaks per shift

Job Overview:
We are recruiting for Hygiene Operatives to work weekend night shifts at a food production site in Bridlington (YO15). The factory operates in a non-meat, non-fish environment.
This is a long-term opportunity for dependable candidates who are comfortable working night shifts and committed to maintaining high standards of hygiene and cleanliness in a food production setting.

Key Responsibilities:
⦁ Deep cleaning of production equipment, floors, walls, and surfaces
⦁ Following strict food safety, hygiene, and health & safety protocols
⦁ Using industrial cleaning chemicals and tools safely
⦁ Completing hygiene records and checklists accurately
⦁ Working efficiently to ensure cleaning tasks are completed on time
⦁ Reporting any issues or hazards to supervisors immediately
⦁ Supporting the wider team to ensure the facility remains audit-ready at all times

Requirements:
⦁ Previous experience in hygiene or industrial cleaning is desirable but not essential full training is provided
⦁ Must be available to work Saturday, Sunday, and Monday nights (6:00 PM 6:00 AM)
⦁ Physically fit role involves manual handling and standing for long periods
⦁ Reliable, punctual, and able to work as part of a team
⦁ Awareness of food safety or BRC standards is an advantage

Pay and Benefits:
⦁ £ per hour (base rate plus £ shift allowance)
⦁ *Shift allowance is only paid if full shift is completed
⦁ 3 x 20-minute paid breaks per shift
⦁ Ongoing work with potential for permanent opportunities
⦁ Weekly pay
⦁ Free on-site parking
⦁ Friendly and inclusive work environment

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