Packing Operator Nights

Great Yarmouth
1 week ago
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Night Shift Packing Operator
Our client, a successful and dynamic Pharmaceutical Manufacturing company, is currently seeking a Packing Operator to join their Production team.
This is a full-time position, based in Great Yarmouth, working on the night shift.
Hours:

  • Monday to Thursday 9:45pm to 6.15am
  • Friday 6.30pm to 11.30pm
    Key Knowledge, Skills & Experience:
  • Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to work independently or as part of a team.
  • Previous Experience in a similar role
  • Strong health and safety awareness.
  • Be a competent computer user.
  • Have a high attention to detail.
  • Competent with documentation.
    Key responsibilities:
  • Support the Line Leader to ensure batches are produced on time and to the required quality standards and in accordance with relevant company procedures.
  • Ensure stock (bulk and components) is supplied to the line to support delivery to plan.
  • Safe use of manual handling equipment (electric pallet trucks etc).
  • Competent use of IFS.
  • Performing quality critical line clearances before and after a filling run.
  • Expert operation of the line, including minor troubleshooting.
  • Arrange Engineering support when needed.
  • Identifying continuous improvement and waste reduction opportunities and supporting their implementation.
  • Assist with batch and product changeovers.
  • Assess the team for competency in safe and effective operation of the line and GMP.
  • Assist with training of team in safe and effective operation of the line and GMP.
  • Support of Validation/trials/misc non-routine activities.
  • Able to occasionally deputise for the Line Leader in their absence to ensure production is sustained.
    Benefits:
  • Competitive salary, salary reviewed annually with an annual bonus payable in May depending on Company performance
  • Holiday is 25 days less 3 to cover Christmas closure plus bank holidays.
  • Pension offered at 5%, increasing to 6% after 5 years’ service, this is offered on a matched / salary exchange basis.
  • Life Assurance, payable at 4 times basic salary
  • AXA PPP private health offered after a qualifying period.
  • Employee Assistance Programme
  • Free lunch offered daily, plus tea / coffee etc
  • Free onsite parking
    For further details of this exciting opportunity please forward a copy of your CV today!
    Todd Hayes Ltd is an equal opportunities employer. Due to the large number of applications we receive I’m afraid we are unable to respond to everyone individually however your details will remain on file should another suitable opportunity become available moving forward.
    If we can take your application further we will of course be in touch.
    Todd Hayes is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
    Todd Hayes Ltd

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