Cummins Europe
Manufacturing Operator - Assembly

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Job Description
Working Hours
Working 37.5 hours per week on a weekly rotating shift pattern of:
- Mornings: Monday to Friday 6.30am – 2.30pm
- Afternoons: Monday to Thursday 3.00pm – 11.00pm, Friday 3.00pm – 10.30pm.
Contract Type
This role is a temporary contract for up to 24-months with the potential to become permanent dependent on performance and business needs.
Impact of the Role
In this role, you will make an impact in the following ways:
- Assembling high horsepower natural gas and diesel engines.
- Working to the given takt time.
- Adapting to various tasks as needed will support overall production goals.
- Maintaining both quality and safety standards.
- Communicating effectively with your team and support staff will enhance teamwork and productivity.
- Following quality procedures and performing inspections will ensure high standards and reduce costs.
- By adhering to HSE standards and promptly reporting hazards, you’ll help maintain a safe working environment.
- Keeping your work area clean and performing routine maintenance will ensure smooth operations.
- Accountability: Hold yourself and others accountable to meet commitments and ensure tasks are completed effectively.
- Health and Safety Awareness: Proactively identify, report, and participate in actions to improve health and safety, fostering a culture of safety and contributing to an injury-free workplace.
- Manufacturing Expertise: Demonstrate a solid understanding of manufacturing processes, equipment, and applications, and implement changes to meet functional needs and drive continuous improvement.
- Effective Communication: Clearly communicate with your team and support staff to ensure smooth operations and collaborative problem-solving.
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- High school diploma or certificate of completion of secondary education or equivalent experience to the extent such experience meets applicable regulations.
- Requires some work experience or intermediate level knowledge obtained through education, training or on-the-job experience.
Job Details
- Job: Manufacturing
- Organization: Cummins Inc.
- Role Category: On-site with Flexibility
- Job Type: Shop
- ReqID: 2433081
- Relocation Package: No
- 100% On-Site: No
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