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Company Overview:

Join a leading global manufacturer and supplier of cellular polymers and engineered thermoplastics, operating across 19 countries with 58 sites worldwide. Our client provides an extensive range of products catering to diverse market sectors including transport, construction, furniture, and more. With a commitment to excellence and innovation, we're seeking dedicated individuals to join our team at our manufacturing and distribution site in Middleton, Manchester.

Position: Process Worker

Location: Middleton, Manchester

Job Type: Full-time

Working Hours:

The shift pattern will be 07:00 - 16:00 Monday - Thursday and 07:00 - 12:00 on Friday

Responsibilities:

Process and pack customer orders efficiently and accurately.

Engage in physical tasks including heavy lifting as required.

Maintain adherence to health and safety protocols.

Execute other associated duties as assigned.

Requirements:

Prior experience in warehouse operations and order picking is essential.

Excellent communication skills.

Proficiency in English to comprehend and follow health and safety guidelines.

Strong literacy and numeracy skills.

Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team.

Benefits:

Competitive salary.

Opportunities for career growth and development.

Comprehensive training provided.

Pleasant working environment within a dynamic team

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