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Factory Operative

Go To Outsourcing
Full-time
On-site
Coalville, England, United Kingdom
Description

PAY RATE:

  • £11.71 per hour
  • OT £17.57 (over 37,5 hours)
  • Sunday £23.42 per hour

WORKING DAYS: Monday - Friday; overtimes available at weekends

WORKING HOURS: 07:00-15:00 with plans to go on shifts - morning/afternoon shift.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Producing timber frame panels for house building in accordance with production schedules. Working within various workstations, handling the timber frame from delivery to finished product. 
  • Cutting materials, inserting thermal insulation, stapling, inserting lifting straps, fitting
  • Operating on a semi-automated manufacturing line, producing open panel timber frame wall units’ plasterboard, and wrapping finished products for transportation.
  • Using hand tools and power tools (nail gun, drill, hammer, using tape measure)
  • Assembling wooden frames following the technical drawings
  • Quality check of the products
  • Rotating across various departments to gain new knowledge and skills.
  • Adhering to Health and Safety procedures and policies.

 

MUST HAVE:

  • Own transport
  • Good level of English
  • Preferably with experience in the timber frame industry
  • Willingness to learn and work within any stage of the production line is essential
  • Flexibilities
  • Ability to work under your own initiative and take instruction from Supervisor to complete all reasonable tasks as required

 

BENEFITS:

  • Modern, well-equipped facilities (canteen, locker room, showers etc)
  • 12 weeks temp to perm position
  • Pay increases of £12.40 after accepting a permanent contract, Private Health care, production bonus entitlement.
  • Each upskill role with additional 0.60p per hour.

ANY KNOWN HEALTH AND SAFETY RISKS ON SITE:

  • First day Health and Safety induction training provided by client site management. Forklift Accidents: Collisions with other vehicles, pedestrians, or stationary objects can occur, leading to injuries or damage to goods.
  • Falls and Trips: Slippery or cluttered floors, uneven surfaces, or improperly stacked goods can contribute to falls and trips.
  • Manual Handling: Lifting, carrying, or moving heavy objects manually can lead to injuries, if proper lifting techniques are not followed.
  • At the factory there might be a risk of noise - ear protectors are provided.
  • Risk of injuries due to use of power tools and machinery.

 

PPE:

Safety boots, hi-viz vest , client supply – googles and ear protectors.