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Gut room operative

Westerleigh
1 week ago
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Gut Room Operative

Location: Westerleigh, BS37

Job Role: Gut room operative
Hours: 4 on 1 off – 6:30am-5:45pm (Fri,Sat,Sun and Mon off every 5 weeks)
Role Type: Temp to perm
Hourly rate: 

Grade 1 - £13.70 per hour - overtime +41.25h £19.18 Monday to Friday- Bonus £10 per day - Saturday OT £24.66
Grade 2 - £14.00 per hour - overtime +41.25h £19.60 Monday to Friday - Bonus £17.50 per day - Saturday OT £25.20
Grade 3 - £15.15 per hour - overtime +41.25h £21.21 Monday to Friday - Bonus £32.50 per day - Saturday OT £27.27

gap personnel Bristol are operating as an employment business and currently looking to recruit 4 gut room operatives for our client based in Westerleigh, Bristol, BS37. As a Gut room operative, you will work within a team handling and processing pork by-products.

Own transport is required due to the remote location of the site.

Responsibilities:

Harvesting, processing and distribution of natural pork casings, meat products and pharmaceutical products
Quality checking of products
Cleaning and stripping down offal into different animal by-product categories
Labelling products for correct placement
Maintain clean working practices to prevent slips and trips and avoid cross-contamination
The ideal candidate must:

Have a strong tolerance for odors
Have a strong stomach due to working with stomachs, spleens and intestines.
Be punctual and have good time management
Have good eye for detail
Experience using knife, however not essential as training will be provided
Site Benefits:

Free on site carpark
Canteen
If you are interested, please get in touch on (phone number removed) or click Apply now

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