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Kitchen Porter Required at busy catering company


SueJ

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If you live locally you will probably know us.....


We are a busy, long-established, ethical catering and events company on Barry Road looking for a strong, hard working kitchen porter to join our team.


Hours will vary across the week (it is catering after all) but we do try to offer a sensible work life balance via a rota system. Contract will be zero hours and a good hourly rate offered.


Its not always night shifts or weekends but will be sometimes.


The job includes some lifting, washing up, loading and unloading of vans, laundry, cleaning of equipment etc.

Training will be given if this is all new to you.

Lunch is included - and its always good!

If you can drive it would be ideal.

Age and gender is immaterial, its all about ability and willingness to work in this job.


We really like to employ local people so if you are interested then please get in touch to organise a face-to-face interview and a trail shift.


Many thanks for reading


Suzanne

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