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Are you looking to join a well-respected business? Who are renowned for manufacturing precision engine components for the Aerospace industry? I am delighted to be working with a global business who are on a period of growth, due to this they are now looking for a Labourer / Production Operative

Labourer

6 Month FTC

Dependent on Experience

Week 1 - Monday, Tuesday Wednesday 7am – 6pm & Week 2 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 7am – 6pm

Accrington

Labourer

Job Description

Transporting parts and materials to designated areas on the shop floor and work site.
Assisting with day-to-day operational tasks as directed by the Value Stream Manager.
Unloading and organizing incoming deliveries to ensure efficient workflow.
Supporting team members with various production-related activities as needed.
Maintaining a clean and orderly work environment to uphold safety and efficiency standards 

Labourer

Essential Experience/Skills/Qualifications

Proven experience working within a manufacturing environment
Forklift experience essential
Full RTW in the UK required 

If you feel you’re a good fit for this position, please click ‘apply

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