Our client is a successful manufacturing business based near Morpeth in Northumberland and is currently experiencing an exciting period of growth and expansion. They are now looking to recruit a T echnical Line Operator to join their small and friendly production team. This is a hands on role where you will be responsible for setting up automated production lines, monitoring machinery throughout the day and ensuring that production runs smoothly while maintaining high quality standards. You will be joining a supportive team environment within a growing business where everyone contributes to the success of the operation. The site is located in a rural area and there is no public transport available, therefore candidates must have their own transport and be comfortable travelling along country lanes. Technical Line Operator Responsibilities: Setting up and starting production machinery at the beginning of each shift. Monitoring automated production lines to ensure efficient operation. Carrying out quality control checks using an iPad. Cleaning and maintaining machinery and production equipment. Supporting line changeovers between production runs. Lubricating machinery where required. Working with filling, labelling, process and packaging equipment. Loading and stacking pallets ready for storage or dispatch (in-house forklift training will be provided). Technical Line Operator Requirements: This role would suit someone with a strong technical mindset who enjoys practical work and working as part of a team. Experience operating equipment or machinery and carrying out basic maintenance tasks. The ability to work efficiently in a fast paced environment. Good attention to detail and quality standards. A full UK driving licence and access to their own vehicle due to the rural location of the site. Technical Line Operator Benefits: Negotiable salary. Monday to Thursday 7am to 5pm with optional overtime available on Fridays. Pension scheme. Note: Applications are encouraged from candidates from commercial backgrounds as well as Armed Forces; British Army, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force who may not be engineers but have experience operating equipment and carrying out basic maintenance of machinery.