Operate and monitor highly automated manufacturing equipment, including set-up, line clearances, and ensuring processes run smoothly according to strict Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
Accurately input machine data (e.g., HMI's, yield, process efficiency) and interact with relevant software systems such as MacPac, POMS, and EBR for inventory control and batch record management. Ensure timely and compliant data entry and verification.
Maintain the highest standards of housekeeping and cleanliness (adhering to 6S principles) within the manufacturing areas. Ensure all activities comply with SOPs, COSHH, and EHS risk assessments.
Troubleshoot and resolve minor online stoppages, escalating more complex issues to engineering and management. Liaise effectively with colleagues to ensure machinery is well‑maintained and breakdowns are reported promptly.
Adhere to all training and procedural requirements, including the timely reporting of near misses and accidents. Be knowledgeable about and able to locate relevant safety documentation.
What We’re Looking For
A keen eye for detail and a commitment to following strict guidelines and SOPs.
Ability to work methodically and maintain high standards of accuracy.
Comfortable working with machinery and basic IT systems for data entry.
A proactive approach to problem‑solving and troubleshooting.
Strong communication skills and the ability to work effectively within a team.
A commitment to health, safety, and quality.
Previous experience in a manufacturing or regulated environment is advantageous but not essential.
What We Offer
Comprehensive training to ensure confidence and competence in all aspects of the role.
The opportunity to contribute to the production of vital medical diagnostic products.