Job Description
Due to exceptional growth T&K Associates are currently recruiting on behalf of our Client in Cadeby for a number of Production staff to join their team on a Temporary to Permanent basis.
Our Client is the UK’s largest manufacturer and supplier of precast concrete solutions and due to expansion its never been a better time to join their friendly team. With on-going growth plans and scope for future progression this is a fantastic opportunity not to be missed!
Production Operative Job Details & Benefits;
- £559.04 per week to start rising up to £820 per week when permanent
- 10 hours shifts Monday to Thursday & 8 hours on a Friday starting between 3am-9am – Set shift
- Monday to Friday - Paid for 40 hours standard and 8 at overtime 1.5 per week as your breaks are paid!
- Extra overtime opportunities available Saturday paid at 1.5 – Meaning further earnings!
- Weekly pay
- Opportunities to train and progress
- 29 days holiday per year
- No bank holiday working
- Workwear/PPE provided + free laundry service
- Company pension scheme
- Referral scheme
- Permanent role after 12 weeks
- Excellent subsidised canteen facility offering hot food
- Free parking
Production Operative Job Details;
- Assembling and reinforcing gravel boards
- Operating and minding precast machinery
- Banding up of products
- Quality checking
- Working within a team to targets
- Using hand tools
- Maintaining a clean and tidy working environment
- Full training given
Production Operative Person Specification;
- Must be physically fit due to lifting and moving the product
- Happy to stand for the duration of your shift & complete repetitive duties
- Own transport required due to location and hours
If you are interested in the above duties and would like to go and see the environment, then please give us a call at T&K Associates to hear more!
Job Type: Permanent
Salary: £559.04-£820.00 per week
Benefits:
- Additional leave
- Company pension
- Free parking
- On-site parking
- Referral programme
Schedule:
Work Location: In person
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