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Machine Setter Operators

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NEW MACHINE SETTER OPERATOR VACANCIES IN TELFORD, SHROPSHIRE!!!

Do you have previous Machine Setting, Machine Operating and/or Setting Operating experience within a production facility, and are you looking for a new permanent role to start ASAP?

We are proud to be working with a leading manufacturing business in Telford to help them recruit up to 6 Machine Setter Operators on a straight permanent basis, the starting salary is just under £34,000 per annum (with a pay review being discussed internally).

This role will be working a 4 on 4 off shift pattern (12 hour days and nights shifts) and the hiring manager is looking for someone that lives within a 25 mile radius of Telford, Shropshire.

The hiring manager is looking to invite candidates in on site to complete an initial assessment, before having a sit down with the Production Manager and having a full factory tour to see what the job would entail day to day.

These roles would be a great fit for someone who has previously worked as a Production Technician, Manufacturing Technician, Technical Operator, Process Operator, Skilled Machine Operator, Machine Setter or Skilled Machinist within a production/manufacturing facility.

What You Will Do:

Show proficiency in timely machine setup, minimising downtime, and maximising efficiency through collaborative teamwork
Operate and closely monitor state-of-the-art machinery to ensure seamless and efficient production runs
Demonstrate effective problem solving with the ability to identify the root cause using available tools such as the process fault tree
Carry out routine maintenance and precision cleaning of machinery to ensure optimal performance
Maintain accurate records of production output and downtime, collaborating with your team to achieve and surpass output targets
Conduct thorough pre-use checks of machinery, promptly identifying and addressing any potential issues or faults, showcasing your technical ability
Undertake regular quality assessments of finished products, ensuring they consistently adhere to our high standards
What You Will Bring:

Previous experience in a manufacturing or production based role
Previous experience within the FMCG sector - PREFERRED BUT NOT ESSENTIAL
A strong technical mindset with a passion for working with machinery.
Flexibility and the ability to thrive under pressure as a team player with plenty of ideas and enthusiasm.
Technical competence in problem-solving and a proactive approach to ensuring delivery.
This role is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to a company's success by embodying its core values of determination, quality, integrity, and teamwork. The company is committed to making a real impact on operations and setting industry standards, making it an ideal place for those who aspire to excel and grow professionally.

Location:

The role is based in Telford, Shropshire.

Interested?:

If you're ready to take the next step in your career as a Machine Setter Operator and join a team that's making waves in the FMCG industry, we want to hear from you. Apply now to embark on a journey of growth, innovation, and success.

Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Recruitment are those of an Employment Agency.

In order for your CV to be processed effectively, please ensure your name, email address, phone number and location (post code OR town OR county, as a minimum) are included

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