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Order Picker

Birtwistles Catering Butchers
Greater Manchester
3 weeks ago
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About the Role

Are you looking for a new opportunity within a factory environment?


Job Opportunity

The main responsibilities of the role are;

  • Pick and collate orders for customers from customer order sheets
  • Accurately record information onto the customer order sheets
  • Pick orders efficiently & within required targets
  • Pack meat using vacuum packing machine
  • Recording weights and volume outputs
  • Application of date labels and traceability labels to product
  • Follow Company Policies, Procedures and Standards in the Company Quality System
  • Follow Factory Personal Hygiene and Food Safety Regulations
  • Help the relevant management in identifying solutions to any problems identified
  • Report and help the relevant management concerning quality issues

We welcome applications from candidates with any of the following skills: Order Picker, Warehouse, Picking, Packing, Factory, Catering, Time Management, Teamwork, Data Entry, Organisation, Communication, Weekends, Days, Nights, Full Time, Part Time.

Benefits

  • Staff Sales
  • 4 weeks holiday plus Bank Holidays
  • Free car parking
  • Birthday vouchers
  • Employee of the Month bonus

Additional Information

  • Weekdays working 10:00-19:00 and/or weekends working Saturday 07:00-12:00 midday and Sunday starting at 08:00, 09:00 or 10:00 until 19:00 or 20:00, or a combination of weekdays and weekends can be accommodated
  • Nights is working Monday to Friday 20:00-06:00
  • These are permanent roles and offer immediate starts


Essential Skills

No formal qualifications are required for this role and full training will be provided. 


About Company

Birtwistle’s started life as a family butcher over 100 years ago. Since then, the business has changed dramatically and none more so than in recent years.

In 2003, MJ Birtwistle & Co Ltd was established and marked the start of a new era in our history. Since then, growth has been dramatic, with the business expanding from one site at Worsley to eight sites across the UK.

We’re always looking for great people to come and work with us. If you’ve got the right passion, drive, and will to succeed, then we’ll nurture it and give you the opportunities to forge a successful career at Birtwistle’s.

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