Production Operatives

Royal Leamington Spa
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Production Operatives

Temporary ongoing assignment

Days and flexibility to work rotating shifts Lates and nights if needed.

Leamington Spa

We are seeking Production Operatives to join a leading international manufacturing company in Leamington Spa.

If you are a Production Operative who has experience in ANY of the below skillsets and areas, we’d love to hear from you!

CNC Machinist
Press Shop Operator- Forming and bending experience
Robot Welders
Paint Shop Operative
Turret (Press) Machinist
Pay rate for Production Operatives:

Days: Pay rate £14.43 per hour.

Shifts: Pay Rate £15.89 per hour.

Nights Pay Rate £17.73 per hour

Shifts: 39 hrs per week   + Overtime.

Days: 07.00-16.00 Mon-Thurs and 07.00-12.00 on Friday (30-minute break)

Shifts: (20 minutes break) Rotating fortnightly.

06.00-14.00 Monday to Thursday and 06.00-13.00 on Friday

14.00 -22.00 Monday to Thursday and 13.00-20.00 on Friday

Lates 14.00-22.00 Monday to Thursday and 13.00-20.00 On Friday (39hrs) (20 minutes lunch break)

Nights Monday to Thurs nights 22.00pm to 6.00am and Fri 20.00pm to 3.00am

You will ideally have previous production experience in a manufacturing organisation

To show your interest in the Production Operatives role please Apply Now with a copy of your CV, should you be successfully shortlisted a member of our Team will contact you to discuss the role in more detail. All applications are treated in the strictest confidence

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