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.