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Join our night shift team as a Galvanizing Operative in Crediton, Devon. No prior experience is required, as we provide full training for operating cranes, forklifts, and the galvanizing process. This is a secure role with a respected, family-owned business offering overtime, annual pay reviews, ...
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United Kingdom , Crediton, Devon
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South East Galvanizers Ltd
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Until further notice
Explore Night Shift Galvanizing Operative Jobs and discover a vital role within the manufacturing and metals protection industry. This position is central to the hot-dip galvanizing process, a critical method for applying a protective zinc coating to steel to prevent rust and corrosion. Professionals in these jobs are essential to producing long-lasting materials used in infrastructure, construction, and countless industrial applications. Working primarily through night shifts, operatives ensure continuous production, playing a key part in meeting high demand and tight deadlines in a 24/7 operational environment. A typical night shift galvanizing operative is responsible for the entire lifecycle of a product through the galvanizing line. Common duties include the preparation of steel components, which involves inspecting, cleaning, and pickling items in acid solutions to remove mill scale and impurities. Operatives then carefully jig and rack the steel onto frames for immersion. A core aspect of the role involves the safe operation of overhead cranes and forklifts to maneuver heavy loads into and out of the molten zinc bath, a process requiring precision and strict adherence to safety protocols. Post-dip, responsibilities include inspecting the coated product for quality, removing excess zinc, and preparing finished items for dispatch. Throughout the shift, maintaining a clean, safe, and organized workspace is paramount, as is collaborating closely with team members to ensure efficient workflow. The skills and requirements for these jobs often emphasize practical aptitude and a strong safety mindset. While many employers provide comprehensive on-the-job training, a background in manufacturing, warehousing, or a similar hands-on environment is beneficial. Physical fitness is important due to the manual handling involved, and mechanical reasoning aids in operating plant machinery. Successful candidates are typically team-players with a conscientious, can-do attitude, able to follow detailed procedures and highlight any operational or safety concerns. Reliability and adaptability are crucial for night work, as is the ability to remain vigilant and focused in a factory setting. For those seeking stable, skilled industrial jobs with a clear impact on product durability and safety, night shift galvanizing operative positions offer a rewarding career path with opportunities for skill development and progression within the metals finishing sector.

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