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Position: Clean Room Operative
Location: Swindon SN3
Salary: £11.79 Per Hour rising to £14.86 after training has been completed
Employment Type: Full time PAYE
Shift: 7AM - 3PM moving onto a rotation of shifts after training is completed (Approx 12 weeks) (Days, Lates and Nights)
About the Role
As a Clean Room Operative, you will be responsible for ensuring the cleanliness, hygiene, and compliance of the pharmaceutical manufacturing cleanrooms. Your work will directly support the production of high-quality pharmaceutical products by maintaining sterile and orderly conditions, in strict adherence to industry standards.
Key Responsibilities:
Perform thorough cleaning of cleanrooms and equipment following Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
Adhere to Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and Health & Safety regulations
Complete required documentation to confirm cleaning procedures have been accurately followed and all items are correctly labelled and in the right places.
Monitor and report any issues related to cleanliness, equipment, or facilities
Work as part of a team to ensure continuous compliance and throughout the facilityRequirements:
Previous experience in a similar role in a cleanroom or Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Environment is preferred
Excellent attention to detail and commitment to quality standards
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Willingness to follow strict procedures and protocols to maintain a sterile environment
Ability to handle physical tasks, including lifting, standing, and bending for extended periodsWhat We Offer:
Comprehensive training on cleanroom procedures and safety practices
Opportunities for career growth within a leading pharmaceutical company
A supportive and team-oriented work environmentIf you take pride in maintaining high standards and want to be a part of a dynamic team in the pharmaceutical industry, we would love to hear from you!
To Apply:
Please apply directly or contact Manpower for more information on (phone number removed)