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Machine Operator Vacancies - Griffin's Papakura

Belinda Barnett from Griffin's - Local Recruitment

Are you mechanically-minded, love hands on work, have a passion for manufacturing and want development opportunities? If you are looking for a permanent night shift role with an iconic New Zealand company then this could be the role for you!

Griffin's Papakura are seeking their next production superstars across their night shift. We need people with a positive attitude, excellent communication skills who are reliable and love machines to be a part of our manufacturing journey.

- Permanent, full-time roles Monday to Friday
- Papakura location
- Fixed graveyard shift: 12.05am - 8.05am

Machine Operator:
With a demonstrated mechanical aptitude, you will operate high-speed FMCG manufacturing machinery, set-up/troubleshoot machinery and have a great eye for detail with an initiative for continuous improvement. The ideal candidate will have solid numeracy and literacy skills with a high level of accuracy and enjoy physical work in a fast-paced team environment.

The Operators we are looking for:
- Have manufacturing/machine operation experience - including machine set-up, operation and troubleshooting
- Are physically fit (heavy lifting is required - 10kgs to 25kgs approx.)
- Are passionate about manufacturing and have a positive 'can-do' attitude
- Can write up quality checks and production calculations
- Can work in a fast-paced environment safely, effectively and productively
- Show initiative and get involved in continuous improvement
- Are proficient with computers and comfortable with technology
- Get on well with others and build good relationships

Are you looking to develop your skills and grow? Working with us, your positive attitude, commitment to producing quality product and reliable attendance will see you rewarded with the opportunity to develop further through our career path.

Apply Now:
If you are passionate about manufacturing and think you could be our next production superstar, then please APPLY NOW by clicking the link below and submitting your application form online!
recruit.chillifactor.co.nz...

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It's a message we share time and time again, and this year, we're calling on you to help us spread that message further.
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