Finsbury Food Group
Operations - Skilled Operative - UBE

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This is what you’ll actually do! In this role, you will work collaboratively with colleagues to ensure your area meets production targets while maintaining high-quality standards.
- Responsibilities:
- Work collaboratively with colleagues to ensure production targets are met while maintaining high-quality standards.
- Responsible for plant setup, ensuring efficiency at the start of production and during product changeovers, while continuously monitoring performance.
- Adherence to technical specifications, quality assurance processes, and food safety policies in handling, preparing, and storing ingredients, allergens, and finished goods.
- Uphold excellent hygiene and housekeeping standards by following "clean as you go" practices.
- Maintain accurate records, including M3 data and CCP checks, along with effective management of ingredients and toppings to minimise waste.
- Lead the team to ensure the performance of your area meets the company’s KPIs.
- Prioritise health and safety at all times, contributing to a safe working environment by following best practices and behaviors.
- Encourage participation in company training and development initiatives to support your growth and the growth of your colleagues.
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