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Deeside
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Job Title: Process Operator
Contract: 6 months - likely extended
Location: Deeside
Pay: £14.20 p/h
Hours: 12 hours per day (6am-6pm)
Days: Monday - Thursday

SRG are partnered with a global medical products and technologies company. Our client is focused on solutions for the management of chronic conditions, with leading positions in advanced wound care, ostomy care, continence care, and infusion care.

Our client is seeking a Process Operator to join the team.

About the role:

In this role you will be responsible for the effective running of production lines. You will be required to apply troubleshooting techniques to maintain the smooth running of the production process and uphold the highest quality standards. You will perform changeovers and associated administration tasks. The post holder will complete routine QC/QA procedures and take appropriate resultant actions. Embrace and drive the company core mission, values and priorities.

Role responsibilities

Responsible for day-to-day activities, ensuring lines are run in accordance to quality standards
Complete packaging activities
Strict adherence to all quality standards
Demonstrated ability to run production lines
Demonstrate technical knowledge of processes
Apply troubleshooting and problem-solving techniques through CI tools (RCA, 5WHY ETC)
Assisting with changeovers and machine set up
Develop strong team / shift communications
Adherence to company policy and procedure at all times
Ensure the escalation protocol is adhered to
Complete line sheets and maintain Tier boards
Manage shadow boards and Daily TPM Activities
Understand and be accountable for line performance data
Complete batch records and ensure accuracy of all relevant production documentation
Compliance with GMP requirements and uphold these standards
Compliance with EHS requirements and uphold these standards
Seek and deliver CI opportunities across the site
First Piece inspection and line clearance
In process checks
Material verification and transfer
Accurate reconciliation
Material management - including Pick parts, Return / Kanban, Kanban transfers
Ensure own training compliance is maintained
Coaching and mentoring of team members

Skills & Experience:

Must be flexible with the ability to adapt to change quickly
Must demonstrate a sense of urgency
Understanding of manufacturing processes and product/process development cycles
Understanding of regulatory compliance issues, environmental and safety issues and regulations.
Competency in various computer-based software applications (i.e. SAP, MS Office, etc.).
Ability to accurately interpret and respond effectively to financial data. (I.e. cost standards, variance reports, etc.)
Ability to demonstrate basic technical and mechanical initiatives regarding manufacturing equipment.
Fully competent in oral and written communications and strong interpersonal skills.
Ability to effectively convey Company policies and procedures.

Qualifications/Education:

Educated to GCSE standard or relevant Vocational Qualification preferred
Demonstrate an aptitude for technical / analytical skills
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively
Experience in a manufacturing operation, preferably in the medical device or pharmaceutical industry.

Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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