HECK! cooks up new job opportunities
A North Yorkshire food manufacturer is hosting a recruitment open day as it looks to expand its workforce in Bedale.
Family-run firm HECK! will welcome jobseekers to its Kirklington headquarters on February 28, offering factory tours and short interviews for a range of production roles.
Vacancies include machine operators, mixing room team members, packing operatives and maintenance staff.
Andrew Keeble, HECK! co-founder and chief executive, said: “We’re looking for enthusiastic people who want to be part of a brand that’s proud to make great-tasting, better-for-you food here in Yorkshire.
“Food production is exciting, fast-paced and rewarding, and this is a chance to join a family-run business where every team member makes a real difference.
“Working in food production at HECK! is more than just a job, it’s a career.
“From operating machinery to helping our products get from our HQ to supermarket shelf, there’s something here for anyone who enjoys learning and being part of a team.”
The open day will run from 10am to 12pm, with candidates encouraged to register in advance and attend ready for a tour of the production line.
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