Moy Park opens its doors for new recruits in Grantham
On Saturday, August, 7 at its Grantham facility
Moy Park is looking to fill 50 roles
Leading food company Moy Park is opening its door for new recruits this month as operations continues to expand in Grantham.50 new roles are available as the food manufacturer grows several departments across the site.
To showcase the positions, Moy Park is hosting an open day at the Grantham facility on Saturday, August 7, where interested candidates can find out more about career progression, training, and packages available.
Speaking about the jobs, Stephen Kerwood, HR Business Partner at Moy Park Grantham says the company’s investment in its state-of-the-art facilities and its career development programmes have led to high retention at the Grantham site and opportunities for new team members.
Stephen said: “Production at the site continues to grow as we invest in our operations and our people. From production and hygiene to operations, we have a wide variety of roles available that also offer learning and development opportunities.
“The food sector is one of the most diverse and innovative industries to work in, and through this open day we hope to showcase what a career in the food sector looks like in action.”
Moy Park Grantham’s Open Day will run on Saturday 7th August, 10am to 3pm and will adhere to all social distancing guidelines. No booking required.
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