Production Operative

Closing Date: 21/10/2024
Full Time

AnDoras are hiring a Production Operative to join their team in Lisfannon

Job type
• Full-time
• Permanent

Schedule
• Monday to Friday
• 8 hour shift

Benefits
• On-site parking
• Employee discount
• Company pension
• Wellness program
• Store discount

Job description
Overall Purpose of the Role:
To produce manufactured components for the kitchen trade to the correct
specification and quality. The production operative will report to the team leader and
production supervisor.

Main Duties
· Operate machinery safely when required;
· Report to and obtain instruction from Team Leader;
· Follow standard operating procedures to ensure high quality results;
· Manufacture components based off of technical drawings;
· Undergo training to fulfil duties;
· To carry out any other tasks required by the Team Leader;
· Ensure that all housekeeping rules are adhered to.
Production Operative – Job Description

Essential Criteria
· Experience of working in a busy production environment;
· Hard-working and reliable;
· Good timekeeping as the role is a vital part of the production process;
· Machine operator experience advantageous but not essential;
· Previous wood working experience desirable.

Apply: Send your CV to: [email protected] 

Working Hours
Monday to Thursday 8.00am – 4.30pm
Friday 8.00am – 1.30pm
Working hours may be subject to change. In addition to the hours described above,
production operators may be required to work a reasonable amount of overtime from
time to time and when necessary.
The Production Operative role may develop over time to absorb new tasks. This will be
done in consultation with the Team Leader, Production Supervisor and Production
Manager. Training courses may also be provided to ensure this role can be carried out
efficiently and safely


Inishowen Development Partnership is a community led local development company that has successfully delivered rural development and social inclusion programmes and initiatives in Donegal since 1996 on behalf of the European Union and the Irish Government through the National Development Plan.