About the role
Descripción: Company: Dawn Meats Dawn Meats is a beef and lamb processing company are looking to recruit General Operatives to join the team across a number of our production facilities across Ireland. No of positions: 300 Multiple locations across Ireland. Role description: Successful candidates will be required to work in the factory where you will be required to: Work on own initiative and as part of a team. Meet production targets. Work a shift schedule. Will be required to work across all areas of the meat processing plant. Physical role including lifting and standing. Using fork lift equipment for picking and packing orders and goods. Working in a chilled and ambient environment. Keeping the work area clean and tidy. Maintaining high levels of Health and Safety standards. Being adaptable and flexible in your awork. The ideal Candidate will have: Minimum Experience Required (Years): 1. B1-B2 level of English. Minimum Qualification: No Qualification. In order to work in Ireland a non-EEA National, unless they are exempted, must hold a valid employment permit. Working conditions: Position Type: Permanent. 40 hours per week. 30,000 € annually. Payment is on a weekly basis. Successful candidates will need to be able to work a shift pattern of days and evenings on a bi weekly rotation. Benefits offered to employees travelling from overseas: Assistance with flights - if employee stays with the business 3 months, they will reimburse cost of flight up to €200 (one way & proof of purchase needed). Assistance in searching for suitable accommodation. A refundable deposit for accommodation in the amount of one month's rent is payable to the owners of the rental property (and the possibility of repaying the deposit in agreed instalments). Rent per person ranges from 80-100€ / week / person. Compliance with the acc.<br><br>Para acceder al detalle de la oferta haga <a href="https://empleo.jcyl.es/web/jcyl/Empleo/es/Plantilla100Detalle/1284216458054/OfertasEmpleo/1285623004807/Empleo" rel="nofollow">click aquí</a>