Packaging Operator – FMCG, Quality & Efficiency Focus

Packaging Operator – FMCG, Quality & Efficiency Focus


Company
The South African Breweries Ltd
Location
Cape Town
Posted
2 days ago
Via
via WhatJobs

Job Description
The South African Breweries Ltd is hiring a Packaging Operator at the Newlands Brewery in Cape Town. The successful candidate will operate and maintain equipment, ensure productivity, and interpret production plans. Candidates must have a minimum Grade 12 education and preferably a National Diploma, along with experience in the Packaging FMCG industry. This role offers full-time employment and the chance to contribute to South Africa's largest brewer, involved in a diverse portfolio of beer brands.
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