Job title: End of Line Production Operative
Job type: Monday to Friday
Shift: NIGHT SHIFT - 6:30pm to 3am
Salary: £26,145.60
Location: Outside March, Cambridgeshire
*Access to your own transport is essential is the location is not accessible by public transport*
Our client is one of the UK's largest growers and packers of fresh potatoes, supplying some of the country's largest retailers and they are looking for end of line production operatives. If you are looking for weekday night shifts, this is a great opportunity!
Duties include:
Setting up packing programmes
Monitoring correct levels of equipment on the line
Keeping the packer stocked of trays
Pack/stack on non-automated lines
You will have/be:
Attention to detail
Team player
Flexible and self-motivated
Experience in a manufacturing environment is beneficial but not essential
*We aim to contact every applicant within 72 hours, however, please call us on (phone number removed) if you do not hear from us*
Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer.
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End Of Line Production Operator Job In March, Cambridgeshire, Adecco
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End Of Line Production Operator Job In March, Cambridgeshire, Adecco
United Kingdom, Cambridgeshire, March,
Published June 28, 2022
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