Results matching ‘Food Manufacturing Inspector’

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Food manufacturing inspectors make sure companies meet hygiene and safety standards, and that products are safe to eat.;

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  • Food Manufacturing Inspector

  • Salary: £15,500-£30,000
  • Hours per week: 40 to 42 a week
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Agricultural inspectors make sure animal welfare regulations are followed in farms and dairies.;

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  • Agricultural Inspector

  • Salary: £23,000-£50,000
  • Hours per week: 38 to 40 a week
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RSPCA inspectors investigate complaints about animal cruelty, and rescue animals and provide medical treatment.;

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  • Rspca Inspector

  • Salary: £19,250-£30,000
  • Hours per week: 38 to 40 a week
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Tax inspectors make sure the correct amount of tax is paid and investigate cases of fraud.;

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  • Tax Inspector

  • Salary: £27,000-£53,250
  • Hours per week: 38 to 40 a week
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Building site inspectors check the quality and safety of construction work.;

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  • Building Site Inspector

  • Salary: £21,000-£60,000
  • Hours per week: 41 to 43 a week
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Food packaging operatives work on production lines to put food and drink products into containers, cans or packets.;

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  • Food Packaging Operative

  • Salary: £12,500-£20,000
  • Hours per week: 41 to 43 a week
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Chief inspectors manage operational teams in their districts like CID or neighbourhood policing, co-ordinating responses to major incidents.;

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  • Chief Inspector

  • Salary: £57,000-£59,250
  • Hours per week: 44 to 46 a week
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Food factory workers make frozen, tinned, baked and dried products.;

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  • Food Factory Worker

  • Salary: £12,000-£20,000
  • Hours per week: 42 to 44 a week
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Manufacturing systems engineers design and install manufacturing equipment and assembly production lines.;

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  • Manufacturing Systems Engineer

  • Salary: £22,000-£40,000
  • Hours per week: 39 to 41 a week
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Meat hygiene inspectors make sure processing plants and slaughterhouses follow safety and hygiene standards during food production.;

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  • Meat Hygiene Inspector

  • Salary: £17,000-£30,000
  • Hours per week: 38 to 40 a week
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Ofsted inspectors visit, inspect and report on the quality of places of education and learning, and children's social care services.;

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  • Ofsted Inspector

  • Salary: £45,453-£74,118
  • Hours per week: 37 to 40 variable
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Food scientists and food technologists develop food and drink products, making sure they are safe to consume.;

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  • Food Scientist

  • Salary: £20,000-£45,000
  • Hours per week: 39 to 41 a week
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Street food traders run their own businesses, serving customers food and drinks from a stall or van.;

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  • Street Food Trader

  • Salary: -
  • Hours per week: 41 to 43 variable
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Manufacturing supervisors keep production lines running smoothly and manage staff.;

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  • Manufacturing Supervisor

  • Salary: £18,000-£35,000
  • Hours per week: 41 to 43 a week
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Production managers make sure manufacturing processes run smoothly and cost-effectively, and deliver products on time.;

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  • Production Manager (manufacturing)

  • Salary: £20,000-£40,000
  • Hours per week: 38 to 40 a week
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Car manufacturing workers build motor vehicles by assembling parts on a production line.;

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  • Car Manufacturing Worker

  • Salary: £11,500-£22,000
  • Hours per week: 40 to 42 a week
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Footwear manufacturing operatives make shoes, boots and sports footwear for all ages.;

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  • Footwear Manufacturing Operative

  • Salary: £13,500-£22,000
  • Hours per week: 38 to 40 a week
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Production workers manufacture goods and parts in industries like pharmaceuticals, food and drink, construction and engineering.;

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  • Production Worker (manufacturing)

  • Salary: £14,000-£20,000
  • Hours per week: 37 to 42 a week
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