PE Global
Machine Operator

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PE Global is currently recruiting for a Machine Operator
PE Global is currently recruiting for a Machine Operator for a leading multi-national manufacturing client primarily for the offshore oil and gas industry based in Barrow-in-Furness.
Job Details
This is an initial 6 months contract position. Pay rate is £15.00ph PAYE working 37,5 hours per week.
Duties of the role/Responsibilities
- The Machine Operator is responsible for helping provide safe, efficient and reliable product and service delivery to customers, and identifying opportunities to improve service delivery.
- Ensures equipment is delivered on time and according to operational demands, and maintains shop and field equipment.
- Participate in pre-job and Toolbox meetings with crew members.
- Plan and execute maintenance activities for a designated location (outside of Technology Lifecycle Management activities).
- Maintain equipment according to procedures, reporting problems or deviations.
- Operate equipment according to procedures, competency levels and job requirement.
- Identify opportunities to improve the service delivery process.
- Participate in failure investigations when relevant.
- Use the guiding principles and tools of the Manufacturing System to drive continuous improvement.
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