Dispensary Operative

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11 months ago
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Hours: Monday to Friday, 13:45 PM to 22:00 PM.

Job Type: Temporary to permanent.

Pay Rate: £11.44 per hour + bonus scheme.

Schedule: 8 Hour shift. Monday to Friday.

Location:  Andover. 

Are you detail-oriented and looking for a hands-on role in a fast-paced environment? Join our team as a Dispensary Operative, where you’ll play a key part in supporting the manufacturing of high-quality healthcare and pharmaceutical products.

 Key Duties:

Dispense raw materials accurately for bulk manufacturing, following clear procedures.
Maintain a clean, organised, and safe dispensary area in line with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP).
Record batch data and handle materials efficiently using weighing and manual handling equipment.
Assist with stock consolidation, storage, and reporting equipment or material issues.
Operate an electric-powered pallet truck and contribute to team training.
What We’re Looking For:

Strong attention to detail and accuracy.
Ability to follow verbal and written instructions.
Comfortable working as part of a small, supportive team.
Basic numeracy and familiarity with computer systems (e.g., Microsoft Office).
Flexibility to adapt to changing priorities and workloads.
Benefits:

Company events
Employee discount
Free parking
Health & wellbeing programme
Life insurance
On-site parking 
Experience Requiered:

Dispensing: 1 Year (Preffered)

Work Location: In person

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