Loading Bay Operative

Posted Date 2 days ago(03/06/2025 13:34)
Job ID
2025-3914
Location : Name
Highland Meats
Discipline
Procurement
End Dated
15/06/2025
Position Type
Permanent Full-Time
Job Locations
UK-Ayrshire-Saltcoats

Overview

Dunbia, is one of Europe’s leading and respected suppliers of top-quality Beef, Pork and Lamb products for the national and international retail, commercial and foodservice markets. At Dunbia, we are unashamedly passionate about our business, and we welcome progressive individuals who will share our passion and contribute positively to the further success of the Company.

At our Highland site we process beef only and have over 300 employees. We’re based in Saltcoats with strong transport links.

We are currently recruiting for permanent General Operatives to work in the Loading Bay. It’s a fast-paced environment, with targets and customer specifications to achieve.

All PPE equipment will be supplied at no extra cost to you.

  • Monday to Friday
  • 5am – 1.40pm
  • 38 hours per week
  • £12.21 per hour 
  • Weekly paid
  • Access to staff sales
  • Free parking
  • Discounted food
  • Subsidized canteen

Responsibilities

  • Moving beef sides into chills (large fridges) and into the Boning Hall to be processed
  • Unloading lorries and weighing product in
  • Adhering to correct stock rotation procedure
  • Breaking down sides of beef using equipment and machinery
  • Working in a chilled environment
  • Working as part of a team to meet production demands and satisfy customer requirements Maintain Health, Safety, Hygiene and food quality standards in accordance with Company rules and regulations.

Qualifications

  • Possess good communication skills
  • Demonstrate the ability to work on your own initiative whilst working as part of a team striving to achieve high levels of customer service
  • Flexible approach to work and be prepared to work additional hours when required to meet customer demand

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