Decontamination Assistant

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Moore, Cheshire
11 months ago
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Decontamination Assistant – Runcorn – Earn £12.72 p/h – Immediate Start – Apply Now!
 
Are you looking for an exciting new opportunity? Assist Resourcing are looking for Decontamination Assistants in Runcorn, to work with our client, who is a global healthcare company specializing in essential medicines, clinical nutrition, and medical technologies.
 
If you live in Widnes, Frodhsam, Halton etc then why not apply today? You should check you can travel to site before you apply.
 
Employee Benefits:
Competitive Salary: £12.72 p/h
Immediate Starts: Begin earning immediately
Weekly Pay: Payday every Friday
Excellent Facilities:

Comfortable break areas
Vending machines
Subsidised canteen
Free, secure car parkingProfessional Development:

Full training
Free upskilling opportunitiesCareer Growth: Excellent opportunities
Hours: Full-time hours working Monday to Friday, choice of shifts available
 
Roles & Responsibilities:

Working in a sterile environment
Cleaning medical devices
Keeping detailed and accurate records
Use of a computerThis role may require other duties, so it would be beneficial if you were flexible and willing to learn new skills. You will also be able to work alone or as part of a larger team. 
 
Working Hours:
Our client is looking for Decontamination Assistants to work Monday to Friday with a choice of different working shifts, so apply today to discuss your options with our Recruitment team.
 
About you:
If you are a hard-working individual, who relishes a new challenge, we would love to hear from you.
 
This role would suit someone who has some experience in being a Decontamination Assistant, Hygiene Assistant, Waste Engineer, Office Decontamination Assistant, Housekeeper, Cleaning Attendant, Waste Collector etc
 
You will be a UK resident and will be able to travel to and from the site for your shift. We are unable to assist with VISA applications and cannot assist with relocation.
 
Interested?
If you are looking for a new opportunity, why not click to apply today?

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