Essity
Advanced Operator

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Advanced Operator
Operates in safety a production line manufacturing products according to fixed specifications and standard operating procedures. As member of the shift team the Skilled Operator is responsible for the performance of the machine.
Main Accountabilities And Responsibilities (including I Care)
An Employee with uncompromised commitment to our I Care journey which ensures a safe, healthy, and sustainable work environment. Run the machine and watch the process; if necessary adjust according to Essity Continuous Improvement Systems Participate to the DOM Carry out machine repairs within certain limits. Lead size change-overs, maintenance and other technical activities and organize support from Technical Dept. and RST. Order and prepare raw materials and install them on the machine according to Standard Operating Procedures. Maintain an adequate communication with previous and next shift as well as with other persons involved in running the machine. Maintain an optimal housekeeping situation. Secure the quality level of the products by regular checking against the product specification rejecting and blocking if necessary. Complete all required documentation and data files during production. Complete all required documentation and data files during production.
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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Experience And Qualification Requirements
High School, Technical Diploma or equivalent Experience in an operator role in the manufacturing area Proven experience with operating complex machinery or production equipment and understanding of the operational processes. Experience in troubleshooting and resolving minor technical issues with machines or equipment. Process optimization experience or involvement in improving production workflows or efficiency. Experience with safety protocols and maintenance procedures for equipment, including calibration, inspections, and cleaning.


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Skills And Competencies
Basic literacy and math Basic computer skills Basic problem-solving skills Communication skills Teamwork Attention to detail Delivery with quality and speed Flexibility Safety Awareness Learning Agility Established Mechanical skills Basic Technical Skills
Application End Date:
14 Jul 2026
Job Requisition ID:
Essity262970
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