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KFM Recruitment Solutions
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1 month ago
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Job Advert: Food Factory Operative (Temp to Perm)
Location: YO15 - Bridlington Area
Shift: Afternoon Shift (Monday to Friday, 13:45pm - 10:00pm)
Salary: £
Employment Type: Temp to Perm, Weekly Pay, PAYE

Are you looking to develop your career in the food industry? We are recruiting for a Food Factory Operative to join a well-established food production company based in the Bridlington area (YO15). The role is on an afternoon shift (Monday to Friday, 13:45pm - 10:00pm), offering the chance to train up and progress into a Key Operative role and eventually a Line Leader position.

Key Responsibilities:

Work as part of a team on the production line Ensure food safety and quality standards are maintained Operate machinery and handle food products in a safe, efficient manner Train and progress to become a Key Operative and Line Leader


Requirements:


A minimum of 1 years experience in a food-related role Ability to work in a fast-paced environmentA positive, can-do attitude and willingness to learn and develop

Benefits:


Weekly Pay (PAYE)£ per hour, Temp to perm opportunityFriendly, supportive work environmentTraining and career progression opportunitiesStable working hours, Monday to Friday afternoons

If you have experience in the food industry and are looking for a role where you can develop your skills and progress within a supportive company, we want to hear from you!

To apply, please apply or call KFM on . 

*comprising £ base rate plus £8 daily shift allowance

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