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We are currently seeking experienced Production Operators for our Client based in County Durham. Due to exceptional business demand, they have excellent opportunities for Production Operators to join their business, initially on a Temporary basis with a view to progressing to Permanent employment after an initial probation period. In return, an excellent salary starting at £28k will be paid to the successful Production Operators who would be required to work a continental shift pattern.
Reporting to the Shift Leader, duties for the Production Operator Role:
The Ideal Production Operator Candidate Will:
If you are keen to be considered for this Production Operator role then please apply now for further details.
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