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Process Operator D - Double Day Shift

Perrigo
Devon
2 weeks ago
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Description Overview

We are currently recruiting for a number of process operators to join our team on double day shift. 


In this role you will be a member of the team involved in running manufacturing lines which convert raw materials into semi-finished product.

The day-to-day activities include achieving safety, quality, volume and behavioural expectations with timely escalation of deviations where required.

You will work with team members and other internal support functions and reports to the Team Manager of the line.


Base salary from £25,424.19 plus a 20% shift premium.


Scope of the Role

Assure the safety of oneself and others.


Conduct quality checks and relevant follow up-activities.


Operate the production equipment according to the methods defined for the line.


Conduct the various changeover activities of the line including but not limited todisassembly, cleaning, and reassembly.


Move components, materials and products from their designated storage locationsto the line or vice-versa, using, where required, pallet trucks.


Read, understands and acts on detailed written instructions and procedures,written in English.


Measure and records data, adding explanations and comments to paperworkwhere appropriate and required.


Interact with electronic production monitoring equipment.


Maintain the working environment in a clean and GMP compliant state.


Participate in team briefings, continuous improvement projects or other initiativesdesigned to ensure competitiveness of the company.


Provide training for colleagues in the job-holder’s area of expertise, if selected bythe company for providing training


Escalate relevant information and decisions to the jobholder’s colleagues andmanagers.


Undertake other reasonable duties that may be required from time-to-time tosupport the Perrigo business.

Experience Required

Basic numeracy and literacy skills Able to follow the principles of team working. Able to undertake physical work which will involve lifting, lowering carrying, pushing and pulling as defined by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), whilst keeping up with production line speed. Willing to demonstrate consistently the company core values and performance pillars over time.


Benefits

We believe our people are our greatest asset. Alongside competitive compensation, we offer benefits tailored to supporting you and your family, as well as career development opportunities to ensure you feel valued and supported, both professionally and personally. Find out more about at Perrigo. We are proud to be included in the Forbes list of "America's Best Employers by State 2024". Find out more Applicants please note: To apply to this position please click the APPLY button at the bottom of the application. (The SAVE button will only save your profile information but not submit an application for this open position.) Thank you. We are an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, status as a protected veteran, or other characteristics protected by law. #weareperrigo

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