Albert Bartlett
Production Support- Nightshift- Sunday-Thursday

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Production Support- Nightshift- Sunday-Thursday
At Albert Bartlett, a family-owned British brand since 1948, we proudly stand as the UK's leading supplier of high-quality potatoes. Our continuous commitment to excellence and sustainability has established us as a name you can trust in the industry. We are seeking dedicated and motivated individuals to join our team as Production Support on the Nightshift from Sunday to Thursday. This position is critical in ensuring the efficient operation of our production lines during the night and allows you to be a part of a supportive and collaborative team. Your Role Will Involve: Assisting in the setup and operation of production machinery to maximize efficiency during your shift. Supporting production teams in meeting set targets through various operational tasks. Maintaining cleanliness and organization of work areas to ensure a safe working environment. Conducting quality checks on products and promptly reporting any discrepancies to supervisors. Engaging in training and skill development to improve your contributions to the team. Collaborating effectively with team members to promote a positive workplace culture. No previous experience needed; however, experience in production or manufacturing is a plus. Strong teamwork and communication skills to effectively coordinate with colleagues. Ability to adapt to a fast-paced, night-time production environment. Basic numeracy skills to assist with quality control processes and reporting. A proactive attitude towards learning and taking on new responsibilities. Must be available to work Nightshift from Sunday to Thursday. Shift hours to be discussed during the interview. Hourly rate: £12.67 plus shift allowance Join us at Albert Bartlett and become part of a team that values quality, support, and a strong work ethic. We look forward to having you with us! Long Service Awards Employee of the Month & On the Spot Awards Discounted Staff Sales Life Assurance Access to Free Wellbeing Services (inc. counselling and financial advice). Retailer Discount Scheme Cycle to Work Scheme Wellbeing & Engagement Events throughout the year Free Parking
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