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An established industry player is seeking an Asset Care Technician to join their team in Severnside. This full-time role involves providing front line support for machinery breakdowns and maintenance, ensuring operational efficiency and safety in a fast-paced environment. With a focus on continuous improvement and line optimization, the successful candidate will play a vital role in maintaining production quality. This innovative firm offers a range of benefits including career development opportunities, generous annual leave, and a performance-based bonus. If you're passionate about machinery and looking to advance your career in a dynamic setting, this opportunity is perfect for you.
Company Description
Mller UK & Ireland is wholly owned by the Unternehmensgruppe Theo Mller which employs over 24,000 people throughout Europe. In the UK, Mller develops, manufactures and markets a wide range of branded and private label dairy products made with milk from more than 1,700 British farmers. The Mller brand is ranked at No.7 in The Grocers Top 100 list of Britains Biggest Brands, and is also the 7th most chosen brand in the UK.
Job Description
Asset Care Technician
Severnside GL10 2DG
4 on 4 off (2 days / 2 nights, 7-7)
Due to an internal move, we now have an open space for somebody to join us in Severnside as an Asset Care Technician, on a full time basis. The role of Asset Care Technician is to be front line support with breakdowns and repairs in PLFM and carry out maintenance tasks. It is crucial that the Asset Care Technician understands and is able to operate all machines within their area. You will carry out SRC checks and assist with escalations, continuous improvement activities and line optimization.
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Special Requirements / Occupational Medical Examinations
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