Bury is a large market town in Greater Manchester which emerged in the Industrial Revolution as a mill town, manufacturing textiles. From an economic perspective, Bury plays an integral role in developing the wider economic success of Greater Manchester as well as contributing to a more balanced sub-regional economy. Although the borough still has expertise in the textiles industry, Bury’s economy has restructured to a predominantly service-based economy. Today, the highest proportion of jobs in Bury are related to the wholesale and retail trade which account for 13,000 jobs. Human health and social work are the second most dominant sector in terms of employment in Bury, providing a total of 12,000 jobs. Additionally, of signific to Bury’s local economy, and its residents is the strong reliance on public sector employment.
Futures are working with an award winning, global fmcg business who have a full portfolio of products we use everyday! They are market leaders in their category channel, employ over 2500 people across the world and have around 80 people here in the UK and turn over around £500m! They have an amazing down to…
Here at Futures, we have an exciting opportunity available for a Lancashire based food manufacturing business. ***MONDAY TO FRIDAY DAYS ONLY*** Slight level of flexibility required. Reporting into the Engineering Manager you will take responsibility for both proactive and reactive maintenance duties within this fast paced production environment. As a key member of the Engineering…