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Operations Coordinator

2 Sisters Food Group
Norfolk
2 weeks ago
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Come and join us!  We currently have exciting opportunities for an Operations Coordinator to join our team in Thetford

  • This post is working days
  • The hours of work and shift patterns are: 06:00 - 18:00, 4on 4off 
  • The rate of pay is: £14.40 per hour



Main Responsibilities:

You will be responsible for the following key tasks:

  • Co-ordinating labour throughout the operational areas
  • Managing costs within Operations and communicating daily with external services, invoicing, purchase orders
  • Assisting Managers with staff management processes such as probationary reviews and Return to Work interviews. 



Ideal Candidate:

You will have:

  • Excellent organisational skills with the ability to coordinate daily and weekly operational labour requirements
  • A good level of spoken and written English and the ability to communicate clearly and effectively.
  • Experience of IT systems including Microsoft Excel
  • Experience of SAP is preferred but not essential.



Package Description:

  • Company Bus Service from Norwich, Attleborough, Wymondham and Thetford Centre
  • Exclusive 2 Sisters employee discount - offering savings of up to 60% with brands including Asda, Morrisons, Marks and Spencer and Tesco.
  • 50% off your total bill in all of our group restaurant brands
  • Cycle to Work Scheme
  • Free onsite parking
  • Hot food available on site plus free hot drinks
  • Employee of the Month awards
  • Fantastic development opportunities available for promotion and career development
  • In-house training
     



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