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Machine Operator - Laminator / Slitter

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9 months ago
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Machine Operator – Join a Global Leader in Manufacturing!
Are you ready to join a company leading the way in packaging innovation? We are a world leader in closure liners and flexible packaging solutions for industries ranging from food and beverage to pharmaceuticals. Known for our technical expertise, quality products, and customer service, we operate across North America, Europe, and Asia. Join our team in Slough, Berkshire, and help us drive growth and success!
About the Role:
As a Machine Operator, you’ll play a crucial role on our production team, operating machinery on a rotating shift schedule to meet production goals. Full training is provided, enabling you to manage production lines with a strong focus on safety, quality, and efficiency.
Key Responsibilities:

  • Operate production lines, including extrusion and laminating machines, ensuring adherence to safety and quality standards.
  • Run lamination and slitting processes, producing multi-layer composites to exact specifications.
  • Complete maintenance and cleaning of equipment, keeping production areas organized and efficient.
  • Manage materials with electric pump trucks and forklifts.
  • Support team cross-training efforts and contribute to meeting production targets.
  • Track data accurately through our ERP Syteline system.
    Shift Schedule:
    Follow either a 3-rotation shift pattern:
  • Early: 05:45 - 14:15
  • Late: 13:45 - 22:15
  • Nights: 21:45 - 06:15
    or a 2-rotation shift pattern based on business needs:
  • Mon-Wed: 18:00 - 06:00
  • Mon-Thurs: 06:00 - 18:00
    What You Bring:
  • Safety-conscious and self-motivated, with basic literacy and numeracy for data recording.
  • Experience with forklifts and ability to handle heavy equipment.
  • Team-oriented and capable of working independently.
  • Flexibility for overtime as needed, with basic computer knowledge.
  • English proficiency (reading, writing, speaking).
    Interested in making an impact? Apply now by sending your CV or contact Gabriela at (phone number removed). Join us for a rewarding career in a thriving, innovative environment
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