Machine Minder - Food Company: Mechanical Engineering Qualification

Hesketh James Recruitment
London
3 days ago
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Machine Minder with Mechanical Qualification
Highly successful, continuously expanding chilled food company
Location: Ealing area
Salary: Up to around £37,000 per annum (paid hourly.)

Benefits: Numerous benefits including 33 days holiday (including bank holidays back in lieu), pension, life assurance, income protection, extensive discounts for you & your family career growth support, training &mental well-being support.

Work pattern: Nights - 12 hour shifts 4 on/4 off
Background in engineering

Experience of building & stripping machines

Highly successful, forward thinking chilled food group, focused on quality of service & products, supplying to leading food retailers throughout the UK & internationally are looking for a Machine Minder to join the business, due to their continued rapid expansion. The successful Machine Minder will work with a skilled, passionate, diverse team & in a culture where employees are supported & can develop their career as the company continues to grow. Innovative & continuously looking at market trends, the company regularly develop new products for the chilled market & work with several high-profile retailers.
This is a great time to join the company to use your experience & skills to help the company change & evolve whilst benefiting from the companys growth opportunities with future development into a bigger role within the engineerin...

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