Machine Operator (Nights)

Posted 20 June by ROTHERWOOD RECRUITMENT (2020) LIMITED
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Our client requires a machine operator to join their busy team.

Main Responsibilities: -

  • Operating a Slitter/Spooler machine
  • Packing products, which includes wrapping, weighing and palletising goods
  • Ensuring data is accurately recorded using in-house computer system
  • Following work instructions and customer specifications
  • Working to a priority list
  • Meeting/exceeding performance standards with regards to safety/waste and quality
  • Maintaining a clean and tidy environment
  • Any other duties directed by your supervisor or Manager
  • Actively getting involved with initiatives and projects

Key skills: -

  • Machine experience is essential (Full training for role is provided)
  • Manual handling+ manual dexterity is essential
  • Flexibility to workdays/nights
  • Good level of numeracy and written skills
  • Ability to work unsupervised
  • Basic level of using computers

Hours: Monday-Thursday 12 Hours Shifts 7pm - 7am

Please note that training will be provided initially on the day shift 7am-7pm (overtime available once fully trained)

Salary: £12.25 per hour + shift allowance

Benefits: Salary increase after 3-month probation/training period for the right candidate

(Please note that due to the high volume of applications we receive per vacancy, we are unable to respond to every candidate personally. If you have not heard back from us within 14 days, please consider your application unsuccessful.)

Required skills

  • Warehousing
  • Accuracy
  • Machine Operator

Reference: 52918454

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