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Machine Operative

Recruit4Staff (Wrexham) Ltd.
Tewkesbury
2 days ago
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Recruit4staff are proud to be representing their client, a leading Packaging Company, in their search for aMachine Operativeto work at their modern facility inTewkesbury.

For the successful Machine Operative, our client is offering:

  • £25,300.08 per annum
  • Day's role, 6 am - 1:30 pm, Monday to Friday
  • Permanent role
  • Uniform and PPE provided
  • 21 days holiday + bank holidays
  • Free parking on site
  • Fantastic working conditions

The role – Machine Operative:

  • Operate booklet folding, multisert, reel plough, and shrink-wrapping machinery
  • Accurately fold and pack pharmaceutical leaflets to meet quality and production targets
  • Produce labels for packing trays and boxes
  • Operate counting machines and perform manual packing duties in the flat pack area
  • Maintain a high level of housekeeping and adhere to pharmaceutical hygiene standards
  • Support general maintenance of machinery and alert supervisors to any required servicing
  • Follow all procedures in line with ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 standards

What our client is looking for in a Machine Operative:

  • Previous experience operating machinery in a fast-paced manufacturing environment –ESSENTIAL
  • Experience in printing, pharmaceutical, or food production –DESIRABLE
  • Good attention to detail and ability to interpret job specifications
  • Self-motivated team player with strong work ethic and initiative
  • Able to maintain hygiene, quality, and health & safety standards

Key Skills or Similar Job Titles:

Booklet Operator, Machine Operator, Production Operative, Packer, Packaging Operative, Folding Machine Operator, Finishing Operator

Commutable From:

Cheltenham, Tewkesbury, Gloucester, Stroud, Evesham, Swindon

For further information about this and other positions, please apply now.
This vacancy is being advertised on behalf of Recruit4staff (Wrexham) Limited, who are operating as a recruitment agency, agent, agencies, employment agency, or employment business.


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