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  • Northallerton, United Kingdom

    £ £30,000 per annum dependent upon experience

    Sweet Moments Ltd was established by Richard Soper in 2007. With over 20 years of food manufacturing experience, Richard provides consumers with...

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  • Cannock

    Location: Rosti Business Development Ltd - Midlands (UK)Earning Potential: Competitive SalaryWorking week: 38 hours Requirements:We are currently...

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  • Larkhall, United Kingdom

    £ £11.50 paid weekly. OT available.

    Are you looking for a full-time job that gives you a guaranteed 40 hours a week, a great rate of weekly pay at £11.50 per hour, free uniform, and...

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  • Clitheroe, Lancashire

    We are looking for an experienced Production Chef. This chef will have a proven track record in the production of fine end foods within a controlled...

    Posted 37 days ago

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  • Braintree

    £ £26,000

    An experienced Production IT Support Technician is required to join the team at this leading publishing services bureau based in Essex on a full-time...

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  • Colchester

    £ £26,000

    An experienced Production IT Support Technician is required to join the team at this leading publishing services bureau based in Essex on a full-time...

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  • Chelmsford

    £ £26,000

    An experienced Production IT Support Technician is required to join the team at this leading publishing services bureau based in Essex on a full-time...

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  • South West London

    A fantastic Opportunity to be a part of a growing team & business – one of London ' s leading luxury caterers. Covering a wealth of events & some...

    Posted 28 days ago

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  • Horsham, West Sussex

    Job Role: Head Chef - Production Location: London South West Sector: Contract Catering Salary: £42,000-£45,000 A great opportunity for a Head Chef...

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  • South West London

    A fantastic Opportunity to be a part of a growing team & business – one of London's leading luxury caterers. Covering a wealth of events & some of...

    Posted 28 days ago

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  • South West London

    Job Role: Head Chef - Production Location: London South West Sector: Contract Catering Salary: £42,000-£45,000 A great opportunity for a Head Chef...

    Posted 23 days ago

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  • Guildford

    Job Role: Head Chef - Production Location: London South West Sector: Contract Catering Salary: £42,000-£45,000 A great opportunity for a Head Chef...

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  • Woking

    Job Role: Head Chef - Production Location: London South West Sector: Contract Catering Salary: £42,000-£45,000 A great opportunity for a Head Chef...

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  • Worcester

    Production Software Engineer Competitive Salary Worcester There is now a great opportunity to join a well-established engineering company that...

    Posted 7 days ago

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  • Glasgow, United Kingdom

    £ £11 per hour + bonus, with the potential to earn more by working your way through a grading structure.

    Allied Vehicles is the UK market leader in the manufacture and supply of wheelchair accessible vehicles. We have a nationwide reputation for ensuring...

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  • Telford

    Description & Requirements Line Centric Operational Trainer Kraft Heinz Food Service in Telford is looking for a Line Centric Operational Trainer....

    Posted 24 days ago

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  • Cirencester

    Job Role: Production Electrician Job Type: Permanent Location: Cirencester Salary: Up to £37,000 + Bonus Profile My client is a world leader in the...

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  • Newcastle Upon Tyne

    Job Profile - O&M Production Manager Location UK Based A Snapshot of your day The O&M Production Manager shall be responsible for the...

    Posted 17 days ago

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  • Aylesbury

    Fusion People Recruitment is seeking a professional, self-motivated individual with proven Production Engineering skills to join our client based in...

    Posted 16 days ago

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  • Aberdeen

    Production EngineerAberdeen£45,000 - £50,000 + Training + Progression + Pension + HolidayAre you a Production Engineer or similar who is looking for...

    Posted 27 days ago

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  • Kidderminster

    Excellent opportunity within a family-owned business, for a full time Production Engineer GRP/Fibreglass manufacturing, with annual earnings of...

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  • Newcastle Upon Tyne

    An exciting opportunity has arose for a Production Electrician to join a fresh thinking, growing business based in Newcastle. The Production...

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  • Stourbridge

    Production Engineer required for my client based near to Stourbridge, who work within the manufacturing and lighting area of engineering. The...

    Posted 9 days ago

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Production

A job in production could come in various different forms, such as working in film or television. When working in the production industry, responsibilities are not as fixed as they are in others, with everyone mucking in. Production covers all the technical aspects of producing films and television programs, from shooting and editing to script work and special effects.

Who can I work for?

In production you can expect to work for film and television companies, from those that are well known, such as ITV – one of the UK's biggest production companies, to smaller, less well-known, companies.

Where and when can I work?

Hours worked are not typical office hours, which is why it is important if you work in production to have a flexible approach to your working hours, doing your fair share of early mornings, late nights and weekends.

Are there chances of promotion?

You can expect to progress reasonably quickly in production, often starting out as a runner and then working your way up.

What will I be responsible for?

Responsibilities differ depending on the production job role, from making tea and coffee as a runner, to writing scripts and putting films together.

Do I need any experience?

The best experience to gain is in the production industry itself, meeting the right people and getting involved with the projects that will get you to where you want to be. While having qualifications in this field can stand you in good stead too, production is an industry where who you know is likely to get you further than what you know.

What attributes are needed?

You need to be hardworking, confident, a clear communicator, physically fit and willing to take on a variety of different tasks.

What can I earn?

Earnings vary drastically, depending on whether you are a runner, which is the person at the bottom of the ladder, or a producer, for example. Runners are often on little more than minimum wage, while producers earn a salary well above average.

What are the benefits?

The benefits of working in production include travelling around and meeting new people on a regular basis.

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Production

A job in production could come in various different forms, such as working in film or television. When working in the production industry, responsibilities are not as fixed as they are in others, with everyone mucking in. Production covers all the technical aspects of producing films and television programs, from shooting and editing to script work and special effects.

Who can I work for?

In production you can expect to work for film and television companies, from those that are well known, such as ITV – one of the UK's biggest production companies, to smaller, less well-known, companies.

Where and when can I work?

Hours worked are not typical office hours, which is why it is important if you work in production to have a flexible approach to your working hours, doing your fair share of early mornings, late nights and weekends.

Are there chances of promotion?

You can expect to progress reasonably quickly in production, often starting out as a runner and then working your way up.

What will I be responsible for?

Responsibilities differ depending on the production job role, from making tea and coffee as a runner, to writing scripts and putting films together.

Do I need any experience?

The best experience to gain is in the production industry itself, meeting the right people and getting involved with the projects that will get you to where you want to be. While having qualifications in this field can stand you in good stead too, production is an industry where who you know is likely to get you further than what you know.

What attributes are needed?

You need to be hardworking, confident, a clear communicator, physically fit and willing to take on a variety of different tasks.

What can I earn?

Earnings vary drastically, depending on whether you are a runner, which is the person at the bottom of the ladder, or a producer, for example. Runners are often on little more than minimum wage, while producers earn a salary well above average.

What are the benefits?

The benefits of working in production include travelling around and meeting new people on a regular basis.