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Process Operative

Alison Gray Recruitment
Belfast
3 days ago
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Alison Gray Recruitment are delighted to be recruiting for our client in East Belfast for Process Operatives to join their team. Rate of Pay: Days:£13.10 per hour Nights: £16.76 per hour Hours of work (Rotating): Week 1: Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday 7am - 7pm Week 2:Thursday, Friday & Saturday 7am - 7pm OR Monday - Thursday 7am - 3pm, Friday 7am - 12.30pm There will be an element of nightshift when required 7pm - 7am (Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday) Main tasks of Job: Operating Line Clearance prior to processing and product Identify orders for processing Preparing product for the machines by removing board waste from around cartons and discarding the waste appropriately Packing / Strapping product ensuring correct identification of work. Maintain data for SFDC as and when required Completion of relevant documentation including Pallet Identification Labels Work in conjunction with the Team Leader to ensure all tooling efficiencies are achieved and adhered to. To assist in Departmental Training needs Reporting any hygiene or environmental incidents to Department Manger. Compliance with all relevant procedures relating to Hygiene, Pharmaceutical, Quality, Chain of Custody, Environmental and any other Standards that the company may wish to introduce plus Health & Safety regulations Maintaining a clean and tidy work environment and completing associated documentation. Performing other duties deemed necessary by Department Manager to ensure the efficient operation of the department. The above is not an exhaustive list of duties and you will be expected to perform different tasks as necessitated within the overall Business Objectives of the Company. Essential Requirements: Previous experience in a production environment Experience in a similar role Methodical approach with the ability to work of own initiative Good communication skills Willingness to work shifts and overtime Please forward your CV for consideration. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all sections of the community.

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