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Production Operative

Driver Hire
Suffolk
1 month ago
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Production Operative.
Full time.

£14.07 – £28.14 per hour.

Bury St Edmunds.

Start Date: Immediate.


We are looking for Production Operatives to start immediately for our client based in the outskirts of Bury St Edmunds looking for Production Operatives.


OWN TRANSPORT ESSENTIAL


The successful Production Operative can expect:


Basic: £14.07/h.

Overtime: £21.11/h.

Weekend overtime: £28.14/h.

£21.27 Night Premium per shift.

Full PPE provided.

Subsidised on-site canteen.

Free on-site car park.

Referral Bonus – Introduce a friend to us and you receive a bonus!


As a Production Operative you must:


Previous experience working within industrial, production, engineering environment.

Prepared for Manual Handling.

Outdoor and indoor working environment.

Our client is based in a remote location. No local public transport service available. Own transport for commute is essential!


Production Operative responsibilities include:


Working Monday-Friday on a rotating shifts pattern, our client based on the outskirts of Bury St Edmunds are looking for a Production Operatives to join their team in an ongoing role. Your role will involve working as part of a team to complete orders to schedule. Adhere to all on-site health and safety guidelines in an industrial environment. Completing inventories and orders to schedule as part of a production line. You will be required to complete a DBS check before placement at no cost to you.

Bi-weekly rotating shift pattern:


0600hrs – 1500 hrs

1500 hrs – 0000 hrs


This position is commutable from Bury St Edmunds, Stowmarket, Thetford, Newmarket, Diss and other areas nearby to Bury St Edmunds.

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For more information get in touch with Driver Hire Bury St Edmunds. Alternatively, hit the Apply button now!

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