Hygiene Operative (Meat Factory)

Posted 8 July by Team Work Partnership
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We are currently seeking Hygiene Operative Workers to join our team in a fast-paced manufacturing environment in CHICKEN factory in Norfolk area . The role involves cleaning all facilities.

Responsibilities:

- Clean live animal areas as directed, using the method and standard outlined on the cleaning instruction cards and using company approved chemicals and equipment, thereby ensuring that the lairage and hanging-on areas are in a fit condition for holding live birds.

- Clean routinely all processing and production areas and equipment according as directed, using the method and standard outlined on the cleaning instruction cards and using company approved chemicals and equipment, thereby ensuring that the factory is in a fit condition to produce food.

- Clean all ancillary areas and equipment according to training undertaken using, the method and standard outlined on the cleaning instruction cards and using company approved chemicals and equipment

- Ensure work areas and tools are cleaned

- Adhere to health and safety regulations at all times

Experience:

- Previous experience in factory cleaning or with the food industry

- Experience in fast paste envirment

- Good attention to detail and quality standards

- Strong communication skills

- Ability to work well in a team environment

FREE TRANSPORT FROM VARIOUS LOCATIONS in Norfolk Area

Weekly pay !!!

Shift pattern :

Monday to Friday 23.00 - 7.30 £14.10p/h or Friday - Tuesday 23.00 - 7.30 £14.35p/h

Job Type: Full-time, Permanent

Pay: £14.10-£14.35 per hour

Reference: 53045172

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