Job Description
Job Description
Our client based in Sedgefield are looking for Production Assistants to work on a busy production line. The production assistant is responsible for maintaining the efficiency and quality, packing product to the correct customer requirements and BRC quality standards. This position is a support role for several areas of manufacturing.
Duties
– Working in accordance with the company’s BRC Certification, Health & Safety policy and good manufacturing practice.
– Perform production duties such as packaging, taping, manual lifting, labelling operations and sorting.
– Ensure products are packed correctly in accordance to the packing specification for each order.
– Carry out and document quality inspections per SOP, accurately and on time.
– Report any defects or out of spec product, to the shift manager or quality coordinator.
– Ensure all paperwork is completed accurately and signed.
– Carry out all machine clean downs as instructed on the SOP.
– Ensure removal of all good products from within the skeletal waste before re-starting machine during roll changes.
– Ensure all waste or defect product is segregated and placed in relevant containers, to enable appropriate removal.
– The correct PPE must be worn where stated and safe working practices adhered to.
– Always maintain a clean, organized and safe environment.
– Take an active part in any training and development programmes.
Required knowledge, skills or experience
– Have a can-do attitude
– Good communication skills
– Attention to detail
– Flexible
Additional Information
Location: Sedgefield
Hours of work:
12hr shift rotation of 3 Shifts on, 3 Shifts off
Days – 7am – 7pm
Nights –7pm – 7am
Rates of pay:
£11.44 per hour
This vacancy is being advertised on behalf of Gem Partnership Ltd who are trading as a recruitment business.
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