Pilgrim's Europe
Machine Minder - Wholebird Team B, Machine Minder - Wholebird Team B

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We are looking for a Machine Minder to join our Production team at Pilgrim's Europe in Dungannon.
In this role, you will ensure the smooth running of production machinery, maintain high quality standards, and support the day to day efficiency of the manufacturing process. You will work closely with colleagues, supervisors, and the maintenance team to keep production on track and equipment in excellent condition.
Duties/Responsibilities
- Liaising with the maintenance department to report any faults/maintenance issues with machinery
- To adjust machines to obtain high performance and yield analysis
- Change blades/heads and correct settings
- Carry out daily yield tests
- Maintain high performance of machines
- Inspect and maintain product holders on a daily basis
- Sign off checklist and record faults and changes made
- Start Up And Check Carried Out During The Day
- Check that all lines are running properly
- Check that all conveyor belts are running correctly
- Changing blades/Heads - Standards of performance are met when
- Blades/Heads are changed according to work order schedule
- Tools and equipment used are monitored and recorded daily on Process Control Sheets - Standards of performance are met when:
- Equipment is signed out at start of shift and signed in at major break
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- Competitive hourly rate of pay
- Permanent, stable employment
- Opportunity to develop within a supportive team environment
- Full training and progression opportunities
Work Pattern
Working hours are: 06.00am to 18.00pm, rotational, as a part of the Team B.
Week 1: Mon, Tues, Fri, Sat, Sun
Week 2: Wed, Thurs
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