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Production Operative PM

Thorn Baker Industrial
Leicestershire
4 days ago
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Wood Machinists Needed in Coalville !!!

Our client based in Coalville, LE67 are keen to recruit Wood machinists to join their team. This is an excellent opportunity for candidates to have a full time contract after 12 weeks! 

Our client offers:


  • Days of work: Monday to Friday 
  • 2 weeks of training on 06:00-14:00 shift 
  • Hours of work : 14:00 - 22:30 Monday to Thursday and 14:00 till 20:00 Friday
  • Salary: £14.19ph 
  • Overtime: £21.29 after 37.5 hours and Saturdays and £28.38 on Sundays 
  • Permanent position after 12 weeks
  • On-going training & support offered 


What the job include:


  • Using Hand held tools and drills
  • Being able to read technical drawings
  • Be able to use a measuring tape
  • Lifting and Shifting 


What we need from you:


  • Good attention to detail
  • Assembly skills 
  • Good English 
  • Able to work using own initiative
  • Previous timber experience desirable but not essential 


Other benefits of working with Thorn Baker Industrial Recruitment include:


  • 28 days Paid Annual Leave pro-rat a for PAYE (inclusive of statutory holiday)
  • Pension contributions
  • Weekly payments
  • On-line payslips
  • 24-hour contact with consultants
  • Access to Employee Benefits Scheme


If you are interested in the above position, please click apply or call our Nottingham Office and ask for Axl

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