Fusion Resources are thrilled to have been chosen to recruit on an ‘Exclusive Basis’ for 2 years for a fantastic Manufacturing Facility in the Malton Area.
The company has a bright future with some amazing contracts and have now instructed Fusion Resources to act as their Recruitment Partner.
We are thrilled to be able to offer a number of Permanent Placements with this Company.
Throughout May, June and July we have been given a number of positions to fill all on Permanent Contracts.
We are looking for the following positions:
Electrical Assembly Staff
The Job
Fusion Resources are currently looking for Electrical Assembly Operative / Wirers for one of our reputable clients in the Malton Area
The key responsibilities for the Electrical Assembly Operatives role:
- To assemble and produce electrical component parts
- Working from detailed drawings and SOP's
- Follow instruction from Team Leaders.
Experience required for the Electrical Assembly Operative role:
- Have previous experience of working in a similar role building and assembling electrical component parts
- Have previous panel wiring experience or Electrical Assembly Experience
- Be able to read and interpret drawings
- Good communication skills
- Have a flexible approach to work, may be required to work outside core hours from time to time
The Pay Rates
£9.76 p/h standard rate of pay
The Hours
Monday to Thursday 8.00 am - 5.15 pm Friday 8.00 am - 12 noon
Mechanical Assembly Staff
The Job
Fusion Resources are currently looking for Mechanical Assembly Operative for one of our reputable clients in the Malton Area
The key responsibilities for the Mechanical Assembly Operative role:
- To assemble parts into Steel Cabinets
- To undertake the production and assembly of the company’s products and component parts.
- Assemble & finish equipment according to information supplied as scheduled by the Assembly Lead and Production Supervisor.
- Working from detailed drawings and SOP's
- Follow instruction from Team Leaders.
Experience required for the Mechanical Assembly Operative role:
- Have previous experience of working in a similar role building and assembling of component parts
- You will need to have a good hand to eye coordination, this is essential
- Be able to read and interpret drawings
- Good communication skills
- Have a flexible approach to work, may be required to work outside core hours from time to time
The Pay Rates
£9.23 p/h standard rate of pay
The Hours
Monday to Thursday 8.00 am - 5.15 pm Friday 8.00 am - 12 noon
Forklift Truck Drivers
The Job
Fusion Resources are currently looking for Fork Lift Truck Driver for one of our reputable clients in the Malton Area
The key responsibilities for the Forklift Truck Driver role:
- Loading and Unloading
- Stock Rotation
- Follow instruction from Team Leaders.
- Operating a Forklift to allocate goods to specific holding areas and other Warehouse/Stores duties
- Conduct Daily Checks on the machinery and fill in associated
- Completing Paperwork, printing out labels as well as loading goods
Experience required for the Forklift Truck Driver role:
- Have previous experience of working in a similar role
- Have a in date Counterbalance Licence (a must)
- In date Reach Licence (optional)
- Have experience working in a busy Warehouse
- Good communication skills
- Have a flexible approach to work, may be required to work outside core hours from time to time
The Pay Rates
£9.26 p/h standard rate of pay
The Hours
Monday to Thursday 8.00 am - 5.15 pm Friday 8.00 am - 12 noon
If you are interested in any of the above Permanent Vacancies please email Anna@
Rainbow Centre
Supporting the Rainbow Centre
The Rainbow Centre was originally established in 1997 to offer practical support to the Castle Ward in Scarborough – an area that had been designated as an Urban Priority Area.
The Centre now supports over 500 people per week and provides assistance on a diverse range of issues.
They offer a food and clothing bank, giving out these items to people in need. There is a shower room, laundry, television lounge and a garden for people to enjoy in a safe, comfortable environment.
Although the The Rainbow Centre building is closed to clients during the Pandemic they are still operating and can provide emergency food parcels to vulnerable people in the community. Their reception phone line is open from 9am-2pm Monday to Friday, to offer emergency support to rough sleepers and those in crisis.
Fusion Resources have for a number of years supported the Rainbow Centre and NOW they need everyone’s support more than ever.
Scarborough businesses have really stepped up in this Crisis and Donated however there is an ongoing requirement.
Stay Safe Everyone x
Coronavirus Update
IMPORTANT SAFETY ADVICE
Please stay indoors and avoid contact with other people if you have either:
- A high temperature above 37.8 – you feel hot to touch on your chest or back
- A new, continuous persistant cough – this means you have started coughing repeatedly
Notify your local branch by phone or email and DO NOT attend your assignment.
Do not go to a GP surgery, pharmacy or hospital. You do not need to contact 111 to tell them you are staying at home.
Please stay at home in isolation:
- For 7 days if you have symptoms
- For 14 days if you live with other people who have symptoms, from the day the first person had those symptoms.
If your symptoms worsen during home isolation or are no better after 7 days, contact NHS 11 online. If you have no Internet access, call NHS 111. For a medical emergency, dial 999.
If you have no symptoms, we still ask you to limit social contact and follow the government guidelines of social distancing where possible.
Safety on Site
Our clients are working hard to ensure the safety of their workers and so we ask our temporary workers to please follow the advice laid out by the clients and the managers at the site you are attending for your assignment.
If you have any concerns about your safety at work, you should call us immediately on 01723 501162
Safety in Branch
To ensure the safety of our temporary workers and our staff you can contact our branch via phone or email and if a visit is necessary it will be done by appointment only (this is for Identification verification purposes only).
Payroll queries please email payroll@
Temporary Key Worker Letters
All our employees which are classed as ‘key or essential workers’ have already been issues with letters however if you need another copy please email your Fusion contact.
Temporary Worker Sick Pay
Temporary Workers' sick pay will be paid in line with the emergency legislation proposed by the Government allowing statutory sick pay to be made on the first day of sickness absence.
If you are suffering from any symptoms, please contact Fusion Resources, we will then issue you with email instructions regarding Self Isolation Notices.
Symptoms include:
- a dry cough
- a high temperature
- shortness of breath
These symptoms do not necessarily mean you have the illness. The symptoms are similar to other illnesses that are much more common, such as cold and flu.
Car Sharing
When using a private vehicle to make a journey that is essential, cars should only be shared by members of the same household. Those who normally share a car with people who are not members of their own household for a journey e.g. getting to work, should consider alternatives such as walking, cycling and public transport where you maintain a distance of 2 metres from others.
If the journey is essential, such as travel to work and there is no option but to share with people who are not part of the same household, journeys should be shared with the same individuals with the minimum number of people at any one time.
Good ventilation, such as an open window and facing away from others may lower risk of transmission.
Cars should be cleaned regularly with standard cleaning products (wearing gloves) paying attention to handles and other areas which passengers may touch.
2 Meter Rule
Anyone failing to follow the 2-meter Social Distancing Rule as Government guidelines, will be asked to leave site without pay.
Please Remember:
•Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or your sleeve (not your hands) when you cough or sneeze. See Catch it, Bin it, Kill it.
•Put used tissues in the bin straight away.
•Wash your hands with soap and water often – use hand sanitiser gel if soap and water are not available. See hand washing guidance.
•Wash hands for at least 20 seconds, the guidance is singing happy birthday to you, twice.
•Try to avoid close contact with people who are unwell.
•Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces.
•Do not touch your eyes, nose, or mouth if your hands are not clean.
New Starters
All new starters will be required to fill in our Coronavirus Questionnaire and return to us before allowed to start working at any of our clients.