Packaging Operator

CV-Library
Bedford, Bedfordshire
12 months ago
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Are you an experienced packaging professional ready to take the next step in your food and drinks career?

Our client, a leading drinks business, are looking for a skilled Packaging Operator to join their high-performing team, ensuring their products are packaged to the highest standards of quality and safety.

  • Base Salary: £30,000.00

  • Shift Allowance: £6,203.93

  • Shift Pattern: 3-shift pattern

    Role Overview

    As a Packaging Operator, you’ll be at the heart of the production process, operating and monitoring advanced machinery on canning and kegging lines.

    You’ll play a key role in keeping production running smoothly, maintaining quality, and hitting targets.

    This is a hands-on, fast-paced role that requires attention to detail, technical know-how, and a commitment to safety and quality.

    Responsibility



Operate and control packaging machinery, including canning and keg lines, palletisers, depalletisers, and robots

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Ensure continuous supply of materials to keep production moving efficiently

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Load and unload trailers and trucks, including FLT and clamp driving

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Perform regular quality checks, sampling, and record-keeping using SAP and LIMS systems

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Monitor process indicators, record production data, and report any anomalies or faults

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Maintain a clean, safe, and organised work environment, performing housekeeping and basic maintenance tasks

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Collaborate with lab, filter, and engineering teams to ensure product quality and resolve issues

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Start up and shut down lines, carry out format changes, and follow all SOPs and safety protocols

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Report incidents, near misses, and equipment issues promptly

Skills & Experience

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Proven experience operating keg and canning lines, forklifts, and other factory machinery in the food or drinks industry

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Up-to-date FLT and shunter licenses; clamp “top hat” experience desirable

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Health & Safety, Food Safety, and HACCP training

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MEWP and CIP skills (keg)

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Experience with SAP or similar systems

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Strong organisational skills – able to prioritise, multitask, and complete audit documentation

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Computer literate and comfortable with data entry and reporting

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Flexible, reliable, and eager to learn new skills

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Excellent communication and teamworking abilities

Benefits

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Competitive base salary and generous shift allowance

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Opportunity to work with state-of-the-art equipment in a dynamic, supportive team

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Develop your skills in a vital role at the intersection of production, quality, and logistics

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Be part of a company where your attention to detail and commitment to quality make a real impact

Ready to deliver excellence on every shift? Apply now to become a key player in packaging operations for a leading drinks business and help them bring top-quality products to market

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