Job Title: Polar Guillotine Operator
Salary: £24-26k Basic + benefits
Location: South East
Reference: J2003
Contact: Steve Parker
Telephone: 0141 647 6688
Categories: Print, Commercial Print, South East, Production/Technical
This is a great opportunity for a flexible and enthusiastic candidate to join our client company.
Key Skills required;
• Proven track record in operating Polar Guillotines.
• Enthusiastic and positive approach
• Takes ownership of your work and be pro-active to problem solving
• Attention to detail
• Cleanliness and maintenance of your work area
• Good communication and interpersonal skills
• Be reliable, punctual and organised
Our client operates a double day shift pattern.
***Please supply CV in word rather than PDF***
This position has now been filled, but has been left on our website as we have other similar vacancies to this on an ongoing basis that might interest you. More importantly, we have vacancies that are not advertised due to their confidential nature therefore it would certainly be in your interest to email your CV, as a word document, depending on which sector you are in, to :-
Head of Packaging recruitment – Greg Nelson – greg@harrison-scott.co.uk
Head of Print recruitment–Neil Pearson – neil@harrison-scott.co.uk
Head Paper recruitment – Gary Young – gary@harrison-scott.co.uk
Board level, account management and all levels of sales vacancies –
George Thompson – george@harrison-scott.co.uk
Our divisional heads will then email your CV internally to the consultant who specialises in your exact sector, for example a category of packaging is cartons, a category of print is print management, in fact we have over 30 specialist categories. Our specialist consultant will contact you if we have a live vacancy that matches, or contact you in the near future as soon a good match to skill set and experience becomes available.
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