Manufacturing Operator

CV-Library
Borehamwood, Hertfordshire
12 months ago
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International Pharmaceutical Manufacturer based in Hertfordshire seeks Manufacturing Operator to work across various departments and shift patterns (including day shift only). Ideally candidates will have experience from Pharmaceutical / Food / Chemical / FMCG backgrounds or warehousing but other backgrounds will be considered such as ex Armed Forces as long as you have a willingness to learn new Manufacturing Operator procedures.

The company offers:

Competitive salary plus shift allowance
Full training provided with ongoing learning and development
Entry into the Pharmaceutical Industry
Bonus Scheme
Pension
Life Insurance
25 days holiday
On-site parking and a subsidised restaurantDuties will include:

Manufacturing in clean room environments.
Support the implementation of continuous improvement programmes.
Understanding and working to quality standards
Observing safety and security procedures, reporting potentially unsafe conditions.
Carry out basic in process checking such
Completing training
Manufacturing operator dutiesYou will be joining an extremely well-established and growing international Pharmaceutical Manufacturer, offering excellent career progression, training and job stability.

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