Company
Pertemps Bond
Pertemps Bond
£14.70 - £17.28 per hour
A renowned leader in the production of confections, offering a wide array of delightful products, including gum, mints, and various sweets. Our cutting-edge chewing gum factory in Estover, Plymouth, is expanding, and we're seeking dedicated Weekend Factory Operatives to join our team. If you're passionate about manufacturing and thrive in a busy production environment, this opportunity is for you. As a Weekend Factory Operative, you'll play a vital role in ensuring the smooth operation of the production lines, consistently delivering the high-quality products we're known for. While prior factory experience as a Machine Operator is advantageous, they provide extensive and supportive on-the-job training. Expect a physically demanding role, offering room for growth and the chance to learn more technical aspects of the work. Requirements: Availability for training Mon-Friday on either rotating shift (06:00-14:00/14:00-22:00) night shift (22:00-06:00) and weekend shifts. A proactive attitude and a strong willingness to learn. Transportation to our Plymouth location. What We Offer: Competitive pay rates: £14.70-£17.28 per hour Weekend shifts on a rotating schedule (Saturday and Sunday week one: 06:00-18:00, week two: 18:00-06:00) 28 days of holiday pay, rising to 33 (pro-rata) after 12 weeks Free onsite parking Onsite bike park and gym for fitness enthusiasts Subsidised restaurant with an excellent choice of food Onsite shop with heavily discounted MARS products If you're ready to contribute your skills and join a dynamic team in a leading confectionery manufacturing company, we'd love to hear from you. Please apply now!
Plymouth
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