An importer of herbs and spices in Stockport, EHL Ingredients, is recruiting for 15 roles in its production and packing departments, based at Broadstone Industrial Estate, Reddish.
Of the 15 vacancies in the firm, eight roles are for order pickers, four in production, and three in the packing department; all roles are part of a shift rota and can be worked on a part-time or full-time basis.
Based in Stockport, EHL Ingredients imports, blends and packs all sorts of natural dried herbs and spices from around the world – from paprika and parsley, to chillies and cardamom – as well as pre-mixed blends. It supplies ingredients in organic and conventional format in bulk, under its Lähde brand, to the food manufacturing industry and to the catering and hospitality sectors.
Tasneem Alonzo, joint MD at EHL Ingredients, said:
“This is the first time we have struggled to fill positions – we usually have plenty of applications and have to turn people away. We know that a lot of our ex-employees and potential workers have returned back to their own countries due to Brexit complications and the pandemic, but we’d love to hear from anyone in the Greater Manchester region who is looking for work with a great team, for a growing business.
“We know working in a spice warehouse is not easy due to the health and safety, allergen awareness, and product knowledge required, but we’d welcome anyone willing to learn with a can-do attitude and full training will be provided. We’re very lucky to have some very loyal employees who have been with us for years and this recruitment drive will support our whole team, and in turn our customers. Since the country opened up, and with so many people staying in the UK for holidays, there has been a surge in demand for our products so we’re keen to recruit now so we’re ready for the Christmas rush.”
EHL Ingredients cited the combined effects of Brexit and Covid-19 as to why the firm, and many others in the food and manufacturing sectors in Stockport and nationally were finding it increasingly challenging to recruit. Tasneem Alonzo added:
“We know we’re not alone in this position, as many other food suppliers are also suffering from the recruitment crisis and it’s having a knock-on effect on the whole food industry. There are already food items missing from supermarket shelves as there just aren’t enough workers in food production – and on top of that we have the HGV driver shortage too, as well as the ‘pingdemic’ and staff self-isolating due to Covid or ill health.”
To find out more about the vacancies at EHL Ingredients, email the firm or call 0161 480 7902.