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Mill Operative

Mill Operative

  • Location

    Kidderminster

  • Sector:

    Manufacturing

  • Job type:

    Full Time

  • Salary:

    £488 to £650 p/w

  • Contact:

    Heidi Sowrey

  • Contact email:

    heidisowrey@assist.co.uk

  • Contact phone:

    000000000000

  • Salary high:

    31200

  • Salary low:

    23424

  • Job ref:

    Assist-IND101-Operative-2026

  • Published:

    about 4 hours ago

  • Expiry date:

    2026-03-17

  • Startdate:

    2026-02-03

Job Title: Mill Operative
Location:
Kidderminster 
Pay Rates:
£488.00 to £650.00 per week
Experience: Production experience essential - experience working with timber beneficial

Assist Resourcing are looking for Mill Operatives in Kidderminster to work for our client, who is a leading manufacturer of rounded agricutural timber products. This is a manual role and you will be required to lift heavy objects and stack materials. Previous experience working with timber would be beneficial. 

Employee Benefits:
  • Competitive Salary: £488.00 to £650.00 per week
  • Immediate Starts: Begin earning immediately
  • Excellent Refreshment Facilities: Hot drinks, on-site canteen, vending machines
  • Professional Development: Full, on-the-job training given
  • Career Growth: Excellent opportunity to begin a permanent career in the timber trade
 
Roles & Responsibilities:
  • Operating heavy machinery
  • Stacking completed products
  • Heavy lifting required
This role may require other duties, so it would be beneficial if you were flexible and willing to learn new skills.
 
About you:
You will have previous experience working in a production environment, and if you have experience working with timber, this would be even better. 

You must be a UK resident (we are unable to assist people with VISAs) and will be able to travel to and from the site independently due to the remote location. 

Interested?

If you have previous experience working in a production environment, why not click to apply today?