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Factory Process Assistant/Technician

Come be apart of something exciting, with a variety in work and a great team to work alongside!


Work on a food and beverage factory production line in Māngere where full training is provided.

 

About the Role

You’ll be an important team member working on fast-paced production lines performing various duties, including sorting, blending, quality control, packing of products, and associated cleaning duties.

This role is for a fixed-term contract with the opportunity for a permanent contract to be offered to those who excel.

You’ll work 8 shifts every 2 weeks on a 4-day and 4-night roster, alternating between day shifts one week and night shifts the next. There will be no weekend work scheduled, and overtime is available for those who want it.

 

About Our Client

Our client is an innovative leader in food and beverage production and has been operating in New Zealand for over 20 years.

They offer state-of-the-art facilities, good working conditions, and ongoing training and career opportunities.

 

About You

You’re a trustworthy, dependable individual with a self-motivated attitude and work well in a team. You lead by example, are receptive to feedback, and adhere to high health, safety, and hygiene standards. 

Having experience in either food or manufacturing work is required.

  • Good attention to detail

  • Able to stand for long hours

  • Being capable of repeatedly lifting up to 25 kg is an essential requirement

  • Experience in food/manufacturing environments

  • Able to pass a drug test

 

What’s On Offer

  • 8% accrued for holiday pay

  • Opportunities for overtime

  • Occasional staff BBQs/lunches and an inclusive culture where everyone is welcome

  • Māngere location

 

How to Apply

If this sounds like the role for you, apply now by sending your CV/resume and references.

Please note: Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.

Job Details

City
Manukau City
State
Auckland
Country
New Zealand
Job Type
Casual / Temporary
Ref
3559
Posted
2 months ago