General Operative

Posted Date 3 months ago(05/09/2024 09:07)
Job ID
2024-3002
Location : Name
Dunbia Sawley
Discipline
Operations
End Dated
15/12/2024
Position Type
Permanent Full-Time
Job Locations
UK-Lancashire-Clitheroe

Overview

We are seeking applications from individuals keen to take up a career within one of Europe’s leading food processing companies - Dunbia UK, part of the Dawn Group. This is an exciting opportunity to join a well-established team, who have a desire to produce better food naturally, working as a general operative. 

Responsibilities

General Operative/Packer responsabilites

  • Follow and be aware of the departmental Standard Operating Procedures
  • Maintain the pace of work in line with production needs in terms of filling bags and crates with products
  • Work with the Manager and Team to achieve the department targets
  • Ensure customer and company specifications are achieved
  • Work to a clean as you go policy, ensure your work area is kept clean at all times and ensure it is clear when production is finished
  • Promote and maintain Health, Safety and Hygiene standards in accordance with company rules and regulations.

Qualifications

  • Be able to follow instructions and procedures
  • Be safety conscious
  • Flexible approach to work
  • Have a commitment to quality work and reliability
  • Be willing to gain new skills and experience
  • Have the ability to work on own initiative whilst also working as part of a team
  • Full training is provided.

 

Benefits:

 

  • Large free Car Parking
  • Free Refreshments (Tea and Coffee)
  • Onsite Canteen
  • Weekly Pay
  • Permanent Full-Time work
  • PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) provided
  • Company Pension Scheme (Nest)
  • Staff Shop
  • Death in Service Benefit

 

Dunbia is an equal opportunity employer and places a strong emphasis on training and development for both skilled and non-skilled positions.

 

No company sponsorship is available to overseas applicants for this position. 

 

INDLP

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