Manufacturing Technician

Worthing
10 months ago
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Manufacturing Technician
Based in Worthing
£16.92 p/h to (overtime rate £24.68 p/h)
4 ON 4 OFF shift pattern (2 days & 2 nights)
Days 06:45 - 19:00
Nights 18:45 - 07:00

Ongoing Assignment
Worthing Area (good transport links)
After 12 weeks service with our client, you will have the potential to earn £18.80 p/h basic, with overtime at £24.68 p/h
My client is looking for several Manufacturing Technicians with current manufacturing experience who are available to start immediately.

Within this role you will be running automated machines to process multiple pharmaceutical products, which involves:

  • Working within company guidelines/ process
  • Continually producing a consistently high standard of product
  • Keeping documentation updated through the manufacturing process
  • Monitoring the process from start to end

    Ideal candidates will be:

  • Excellent Team Player with a can-do attitude
  • Good attention to detail
  • Be able to work alone or as part of a team
  • Self-motivated and good at organizing your workload
  • Proficient in completing accurate documentation
  • Manual handling experience up to 25kg

    If you have the relevant current experience, please apply now.

    "Why GSK? GSK's success absolutely depends on it's people. While getting ahead of disease together is about their ambition for patients and shareholders, it's also about making GSK a place where people can thrive. GSK strive to be a workplace where everyone can feel a sense of belonging and thrive as set out in their Equal and Inclusive Treatment of Employees policy. They're committed to ensuring that their workforce reflects the communities they work and hire in, and their GSK leadership reflects their GSK workforce.

    GI Group work in partnership with GSK and are an equal opportunities employer who demonstrate respect for diversity by adhering to all applicable legislation, encouraging equal opportunities in recruitment, and establishing working practices to safeguard against prejudice. Should you require any adjustments to our process to assist you in demonstrating your strengths and capabilities contact us on "

    Should you require any support or assistance, please contact your local Gi Group office.

    Gi Group Holdings Recruitment Limited are proud founding members of Menopause in business, pledge members for Neurodiversity in business, Disability committed members, Silver status pledge members for the Armed Forces Covenant, and Bronze trail blazers for Racial Equality matters.

    Gi Group Holdings Recruitment Limited group of companies includes Gi Recruitment Limited, Draefern Limited, Gi Group Recruitment Ltd, INTOO (UK) Limited, Marks Sattin (UK) Limited, TACK TMI UK Limited, Grafton Professional Staffing Limited, Encore Personnel Services, Gi Group Ireland Limited and Kelly Services (UK) Ltd. Gi Group Ireland Limited are acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this role.

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