Machine Setter

Posted Date 1 week ago(21/05/2025 11:10)
Job ID
2025-3872
Location : Name
Dunbia Cross Hands
Discipline
Procurement
End Dated
06/06/2025
Position Type
Permanent Full-Time
Job Locations
UK-Carmarthenshire-Cross Hands

Overview

We are actively seeking applications from individuals keen to take up a career within one of Europe’s leading food processing companies. This is an exciting opportunity to join a well-established team, who have a desire to produce better food naturally.

 

The role of Machine Setter will be considered a Senior Operative working closely with the Engineering/Production Manager and assisting in the tool changing and machine setup operations.

 

Rate of pay - £15.00 p/h

 

Hours of work

4 on / 4 off, days/nights rotation

 

Benefits:

  • Immediate start
  • Free car parking
  • Weekly pay
  • Permanent Full-Time work
  • PPE (Personal protective equipment) provided

Responsibilities

Working in a team of 9 comprising 1 shift manager, 6 engineers and 2 machine setters. Reporting to the shift manager. 

 

Progression opportunities include Engineering apprenticeship.

  • You will work as a team to ensure machine changeovers are completed in a timely manner on days and done to the plan for production start up on nights.
  • Assembling processing equipment for production start ups.
  • Working closely with the hygiene team on nights to strip and rebuild machinery and equipment for cleaning,
  • Assisting engineering in completing machine maintenance.
  • Managing the blade stock and blade rotation.
  • Being the point of contact for blade issues on shift.
  • Escalating Blade issues to the shift management.

Qualifications

  • NVQ2 or equivalent desirable, but not essential
  • Trade qualifications or experience in plumbing, plastering, carpentry or industrial environment
  • Shift work (including nights)
  • Hand Tools experience desirable

No company sponsorship is available to overseas applicants for this position. 

 

INDMP

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