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Production Operative

Wolverhampton
2 weeks ago
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Join Our Team at JLR's EPMC Site!

Start your career in manufacturing with Jaguar Land Rover's Electrical Propulsion Manufacturing Centre (EPMC) Site. No experience needed - whether you're new to the workforce or seeking a career change, we welcome you!

Pay Rates:

Starting from £15.91 ph basic rate with shift premium payable on relevant shift patterns
Excellent overtime rates availableShift Patterns:

Example shift pattern: 3 Shift Rotation
Week 1: Mornings: 6.00 - 14.00 Monday - Friday
Week 2: Afternoons: 14.00 - 22.00 Monday - Friday
Week 3: Nights: 22.00 to 06.00 Monday -FridayPlease note: Shift patterns can vary depending on requirements and this will be discussed with you to determine the best fit for you!

Please also be aware, for successful individuals, there may be a waiting period between the application and induction process and the offer of a start date on site. This is to ensure that we are meeting the requirements on site and looking for the best fit for our successful team members wishing to join the team on site at JLR EPMC.

Benefits:

34 days holiday (including bank holidays) and a 2-week summer shutdown
Confidential mental health and financial support

On-site Employee Inclusion Council
Free onsite parking, canteen with healthy options, and Costa coffee machine
Public transport links nearby
Discounts at shops, gyms, cinemas, and restaurants via our benefits appResponsibilities:

Work as part of a team in a production environment in the manufacture of our luxury vehicles
Follow standard operating procedures and maintain high-quality work
Continuously improve processes and solve problems
Ensure a safe working environmentRequirements:

Ability to follow set work sequences
Attention to detail and willingness to learn
Flexibility with shift patterns and overtime availabilityDesirable:

Experience on a production line and knowledge of continuous improvement (training provided)
Competence with digital technologyOur Commitment: Jaguar Land Rover is dedicated to creating a supportive environment, promoting growth, integrity, unity, and customer satisfaction. We are committed to fostering a diverse, inclusive culture that is representative of the society in which we live; a culture in which every one of our employees can bring their authentic self to work and reach their full potential

Equal Opportunities: We work hard to nurture a culture that is inclusive and welcoming to all. We understand candidates may require reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process. Please discuss these with your recruiter so we can accommodate your needs

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