Pilgrim's Europe
Shunter Driver Team B, Shunter Driver Team B

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Shunter Driver Team B, Shunter Driver Team B
We are looking for a Shunter Driver for Team A & Team B to support the smooth flow of trailers within at Pilgrim's Europe - Dungannon.
You will play a key role in maintaining the continuity of processing operations, ensuring trailers are moved, positioned, and exchanged safely and efficiently.
Key Information
- Competitive pay.
- Permanent, stable employment.
Work Pattern:
Working hours are: Rotating shifts 5+2 05:45 - 17:45
Week 1: Mon, Tues, Fri, Sat, Sun
Week 2: Wed, Thurs
Support and safe working environment.
Key Responsibilities
- Remove and exchange curtains from farm vehicles.
- Transport empty and full trailers around the site.
- Ensure safe and correct trailer positioning to maintain workflow.
- Confirm all trailers entering the site are lidded and secure.
- Make sure all incoming and outgoing trailers are weighed accurately.
- Check trailer integrity and report defects immediately.
- Ensure loads are strapped, sheeted and labelled correctly before departure.
- Support the Transport or Process Team Manager as required.
- Complete all required documentation accurately and on time.
- Always maintain high standards of food safety, legality, quality, and hygiene.
- Follow all company Health & Safety rules and procedures.
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Health & Safety Responsibilities
- Work safely and protect the safety of others.
- Not interfere with safety systems, equipment or procedures.
- Report hazards, defects or unsafe behaviour immediately.
- Support investigations following any incident.
- Maintain a clean, safe working environment at all times.


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Essential
Knowledge, Skills & Experience Required
- Ability to read and understand English.
- Good numerical accuracy.
- Ability to follow instructions and work independently.
- Full Driving licence for more than 12 months.
- Ability to be a strong team member.
Desirable
- Previous similar work experience.
- Good interpersonal skills.
- Health & Safety awareness.
- Decision-making ability.
- Experience in a food factory environment (6+ months preferred).
If you’re ready to take on this exciting challenge and grow your career with us, apply today and join our friendly team!
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