Production Operative

Waterlooville
1 week ago
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We are looking for Production Operatives to join a company in Waterlooville - Early or Late shifts, £12.50 an hour, immediate starts.

We are currently looking for Production Operatives to work for a cosmetics company, based in the PO7 area of Waterlooville. We have both Early (0600 to 1400) and Late (1200 to 2000) shifts available, paying £12.50 per hour. This role would see you doing some of the following;

Decanting cosmetic products

Capping and labelling bottles, tubs and containers

Visually inspecting goods

Packaging the products into boxes and racking

Ensuring documentation is correct

This role is working in a clean room environment, which means make up and jewellery is not allowed to be worn on site. Due to the nature of the work, safety shoes are required. Although experience in this kind of enviroment would be beneficial, experience and qualifications are not required for this role. This company is a family-run affair, and prides itself on its happy working environment and state-of-the-art facilities. This role is not full-time, but is dependanyt upon daily work load and deliveries - for this reason it is a brilliant option for students, people getting back into work, and those saving up whilst still nejoying a great worklife balance!

If this role sounds good, and you are happy with the pay, hours and location, click apply and I will be in touch

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