Manufacturing Operative Vacancy in Inskip / Catforth, Preston

“An opportunity to work in our medium sized company and improve the health & well-being of animals and food production in the UK & abroad.”

G Shepherd Animal Health are looking for someone to join their team, manufacturing a wide range of animal health products for farm animals.

Job Roles

  • Mechanical mixing of powders & liquids
  • Packing into smaller containers
  • Following standard procedures
  • Working safely, hygienically & in a tidy manner
  • Checking quality of products prior to dispatch
  • Preparing products and pallets ready for dispatch  
  • Loading and unloading deliveries and completing the correct paperwork

 

Criteria

Ability to work alone and in a team

Conscientiousness and attention to detail are vital

Experience in a manufacturing setting desirable but not essential

Forklift ticket desirable but not essential (training can be provided)

 

Hours

Monday- Friday (08.00-17.00). Part time would be considered.

Please send a CV to [email protected]

All applications will be treated in the strictest confidence.

Website:  www.gshepherd.co.uk

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