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Vending Services Assistant

Bartlett Mitchell
Glasgow City
2 days ago
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We’re a multi award-winning contract catering company, with a team of trained foodies serving over 45,500 satisfied customers every day. We now have an exciting opportunity for a Vending Services Assistant to join our team.

This role is 5 days out of 7 days per week. 35 hours per week.

Please note: this position involves working across multiple sites. Candidates must hold a valid UK driving licence and be able to travel independently between locations.



Your duties include:

• Liaising with different departments & manager to achieve desired results
• Comply with all due diligence procedures as instructed following company policy
• Ensure goods are stored correctly in line with the food safety manual policies and procedures
• Ensure effective record keeping with regard to storage and due diligence checks
• Ensure all food stored is correctly labelled and in date
• Monitor vending points and machines to ensure consistent levels of produce
• Accurate cash handling/stock taking/record keeping
• Attend training where necessary

Following procedures and displaying good food safety practice at all times, you have your Food Safety Level 2 and Health & Safety Level 2 certificates. With previous experience working in a customer service environment, you have good merchandising skills and till experience.

Our benefits include:



- An annual day off for your birthday!

- Monthly masterclasses with Michelin-starred chefs.

- Fully funded development courses ranging from levels 2 to 7.

- Discounts and cashback at a wide variety of retail and leisure outlets.

- Cycle-to-work scheme.

- Freedom Friday – a paid day off to volunteer at a charity of your choice.

- Free lunch every workday!

- 24/7 access to the Mental Health Charter App.

- Enhanced parental leave benefits.

- Paid leave for fertility treatments.

- Grandparent leave to support your loved ones with their new arrival.



Explore all benefits and more by visiting BM Caterers website

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