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Major Newton Aycliffe
Stockton-on-Tees
3 months ago
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Job Title: Process OperatorSalary: Salary + shift allowanceLocation: TeessideReports to: Shift Supervisor / Production ManagementOur client is an Private Equity-backed global manufacturer of flavour and fragrance ingredients who are partnered with the world's leading flavour and fragrance companies and are the secret ingredient in many of the world's favourite brands. You'll find our clients ingredients in famous products from coffee to confectionery, and perfume to pet food.Job Objectives: To safely operate process equipment within designated areas, adhering to standard operating procedures and work instructions. Ensure all necessary documentation is completed accurately, respond to and report any issues to the supervisor to minimise impacts on safety, quality, and production. Contribute to process improvements and the successful introduction of new products while maintaining high housekeeping standards.Key Responsibilities:Operate and monitor process equipment in compliance with safety policies and procedures.Maintain designated work areas in a clean and safe condition.Use prescribed safety clothing and equipment correctly, ensuring they are well-maintained.Report all incidents and unsafe conditions immediately, assisting in investigations and corrective actions.Comply with company environmental and waste policies to minimise environmental impact.Ensure waste generated during manufacturing is managed and disposed of appropriately.Optimise the efficient processing of products, ensuring effective use of raw materials, labour, and plant utilisation.Work collaboratively with maintenance teams to ensure the safe operation of plant equipment.Follow the production plan, making modifications only after consulting with the Shift Supervisor/Production Management.Record process information accurately and ensure adherence to process work instructions.Maintain high housekeeping standards within designated areas.Monitor processes for non-conformances and report issues to the Shift Supervisor, taking accountability for variances against standard yields and times.Train new and existing operators in plant operations within specific areas.Support documentation, development, and scale-up of new processes in collaboration with R&D and Process Support departments.Conduct a thorough and safe handover of designated areas to the oncoming shift. Skills & Experience Required:Experience in a process or manufacturing environment (chemical, pharmaceutical, or related industry preferred).Strong understanding of health, safety, and environmental standards.Ability to follow work instructions and complete documentation accurately.Strong problem-solving skills with attention to detail.Good communication skills and ability to work in a team.Willingness to learn and develop within the role. INDTW

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