Know How Resourcing
Production Operative

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Job Title: Manufacturing Operator
Know How Resourcing are seeking a dedicated Manufacturing Operator to join our dynamic production team. The successful candidate will be responsible for operating and maintaining manufacturing equipment, assisting with fabrication processes, and ensuring quality standards are met. This role offers an excellent opportunity to develop technical skills within a fast-paced industrial environment, contributing to the creation of high-quality products. The position is paid and suitable for individuals with a keen interest in mechanical processes and materials handling.
Pay: £12.71 per hour
Shift: Monday-Friday
Hours: 6am - 2.45pm
Responsibilities
- Operate various manufacturing machinery.
- Assist with assembly and disassembly of components using hand tools and specialised tooling.
- Handle materials safely and efficiently within the warehouse environment, ensuring proper storage and movement.
- Conduct basic measurements and calculations using fundamental math skills to ensure precision in production.
- Perform routine maintenance on equipment to ensure operational efficiency and safety standards are maintained.
- Follow safety protocols diligently, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and adhere to health and safety regulations at all times.
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Skills
- Proven experience or knowledge in manufacturing and assembly processes.
- Mechanical knowledge related to tooling, materials handling, and machinery operation.
- Ability to use hand tools effectively and safely for assembly or repair tasks.
- Strong basic maths skills for measurements, calculations, and quality checks.
- Warehouse experience is advantageous, particularly in materials organisation and inventory management.
- Good problem-solving skills with an eye for detail to identify issues proactively.
- Ability to work independently or as part of a team in a fast-paced environment.


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