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Temporary Ongoing Position: Warehouse/Production Operative (Pharmaceutical)

We are seeking a motivated Warehouse/Production Operative to join our client, a leading pharmaceutical company, on a temporary ongoing basis. This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a team that plays a vital role in the production of high-quality medicines.

Position Details:

Schedule: Monday to Friday, 8 AM to 4 PM.

Pay Rate: £11.44/hour.

Type: Temporary ongoing position with potential for long-term opportunities.

Key Responsibilities:

Assist with production line operations and ensure medicines are produced to the highest standards.

Handle raw materials and packaging, following precise instructions and quality control measures.

Maintain strict adherence to safety, hygiene, and regulatory requirements.

Keep workspaces clean and organized to promote a safe and efficient environment.

Accurately document production data as required.

What Were Looking For:

Previous experience in a warehouse, manufacturing, or production environment is beneficial but not essential.

Strong attention to detail and the ability to follow strict guidelines.

A proactive and team-oriented mindset.

Physical capability to handle materials and operate production equipment.

A commitment to upholding safety and quality standards.

Why Join Our Client? Our client is a renowned leader in the pharmaceutical sector, dedicated to excellence and innovation in the production of life-enhancing medicines. This is a fantastic opportunity to gain valuable experience in a dynamic and essential industry.

Interested? Apply Now! Don't miss your chance to work with a top pharmaceutical company. Join a team that values dedication, precision, and high-quality standards. Were excited to have you on board!

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