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The Opportunity
Due to growth in the team, we’re looking for dedicated individuals to join our client on a permanent basis. 
The RoleIn this role you will play a vital part in providing support to the operations and day to day running of their internal processes. Risks and Hazards are in line with working on a pharmaceutical and chemical site. These can include noise, slips, trips and falls (high-gloss floors), mechanical hazards, extreme temperature and humidity, pressurised equipment, radiation, chemical, biological, explosive atmospheres, working at height and confined spaces during cleaning maintenance and repair.

Hours: 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday on a rotating shift pattern (earlies and evenings)

Remuneration and Benefits
Contributory Pension Scheme (increases with service)
Life Insurance (4x salary, death in service)
25 days holiday (rising to 27 with service) + buy/sell holiday scheme
Professional fees paid
Tailored training and development plan
Employee Assistance Programme
Free onsite parking & subsidised canteen
Blue Light Card, charity fundraising, volunteer days & company-funded family days outYour duties and responsibilities will be
Working to a production plan to deliver parenteral nutrition according to the compounding schedule.
Assembling raw ingredients for pharmaceutical products, tailored to each patient's requirements.
Maintaining and replenishing all materials and components to ensure seamless production.
Ensuring all areas are cleaned and maintained in line with standard operating procedures.
Disposing of materials from the cleanrooms in accordance with current procedures.You will have the following qualifications & experience
Experience working in a controlled production environment, such as pharmaceutical or food manufacturing.
Strong attention to detail, organisational, and planning skills.
Good communication skills to foster teamwork and motivation.
Ability to work under pressure and adapt to a fast-paced environment.It’s great if you also have the following
Degree in a relevant subjectGet in touch now
If you’re seeking a new opportunity and think you have the experience then apply today or contact Josh Egerton

Millbank Holdings Ltd is an equal opportunities employer and respects diversity.
We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons who are eligible to live and work in the UK.
Millbank is proud to be a member of the ‘Disability Confident Scheme’.
Millbank operates as an Employment Agency and Business

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