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Operations Support Co-ordinator (Maternity Cover)

Posted 2 months ago

  • Barking, Greater London
  • Any
  • External
Operations Support Co-ordinator (Maternity Cover)

Location: Davin Foods, Barking
Salary: Competitive
Hours: Monday – Friday, 08:30am - 17:00, 40 hours per week

We are looking for an Operations Support Co-ordinator for maternity cover basis

The Operations Support Co-ordinator is responsible for Providing support in ensuring all aspects of the factory operations are completed successfully. This will include Health and Safety, facilities, onboarding and offboarding, people services, payroll, and other adhoc projects needed to drive the successful running and growth of the factory operations

What will I be doing?

Ensure correct payroll information is processed via the Group payroll team, including accurate holiday, overtime and absence data
Provide effective and engaging onboarding and inductions to new starters
Carry out the onboarding and offboarding processes, ensuring thorough and correct information at all stages
Monitor absence levels and ensure absence counselling is effectively deployed
Daily point of contact for Agency employees and companies. Main point of contact for Agency contracts.
Support the Health and Safety agenda by driving actions and initiatives
Provide operational support where needed
Further Functional responsibilities but will be discussed on interview stage
What will you offer me?

Competitive Salary
Annual Pay reviews
20 days annual holiday plus Bank holidays
Group Personal Pension Plan.
Retail Discount membership.
Health Care Cash Plan membership.
Further company tailored benefits achieved through service and commitment.
Looking to work in a fast paced environment? Don’t delay apply today!

Davin Foods is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief.

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