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Gut Room Operative

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4 days ago
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Do you enjoy weekends off and full-time hours? In that case, we have a role for you!

Staffline is recruiting for Gut Room Operatives based in the Bristol area.

The rate of pay rate starts from £13.70 per hour with an opportunity for overtime after working 41.15 hours paid at £19.18 per hour. Daily Bonus scheme available!

This is a full-time role working following a rota, 4 days on shift with 1 day off, the hours of work are:

  • 6:30am to 5:30pm

    Due to the remote location, you will need your own transport to arrive on time for the shift.

    Your Time at Work

    As a Gut Room Operative, your duties will include:

  • Cleaning and stripping down offal into different animal by-product categories
  • Labelling accurately so that the correct product is placed in the relevant container to await collection by the appropriate waste/by-product carrier
  • Harvesting, processing and distribution of natural casings, meat products and pharmaceutical products
  • Maintain clean working practices to prevent slips and trips and avoid cross-contamination
  • You will work as part of a team

    Our Perfect Worker

    Our ideal Gut Room Operative requires a strong stomach as you will be dealing with large quantities of manure, animal stomachs and intestine.

    Knife skills and the ability to efficiently process and separate green offal to ensure high yields is a key priority in this role.

    Previous experience is desirable (but not essential as full training will be provided) for this role.

    Due to the remote location, you will need your own transport to arrive on time for the shift.

    Key Information and Benefits

  • Earn £13.70 - £19.18 p/h
  • 6:30am to 5:30pm
  • OnSite support from Staffline
  • Canteen on site
  • Free car parking on site
  • PPE provided
  • Opportunities for overtime
  • Full training provided
  • Shop on site
  • Temp to perm opportunity after 12 weeks

    Job ref: 1VANW

    About Staffline

    Staffline is the UK's leading provider of flexible, temporary and permanent workforce solutions, enabling over 28,000 people into good work every day. We operate at more than 350 customer sites across England, Scotland and Wales.

    Please note that our job adverts are correct at the time of publication, but some details and job responsibilities are subject to change.

    This job advert may not be copied, imitated or used, in whole or in part, by third-party websites, without prior written consent from Staffline

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