The key purpose of this role is to safely operate and maintain defined Packaging equipment (Filling, Bottle Washing, Pasteurization and labeling process areas which have a bigger business impact with respect to cost and consumer quality) and related process in order to achieve optimal effectiveness.
Key Roles and Responsibilities:
Operating equipment and manage associated processes & performance in packaging
- Ensure and maintain a safe and healthy work environment
- Interpret and implement production plan for shift
- Operate manual and automatic machines on line as per standards
- Monitor production processes on shift and correct any negative trends
- Ensure process quality and productivity
Perform administration
- Complete associated tracking and monitoring
- Complete operator workstation administration and take action as required
- Complete Team room administration as required
- Contribute to self-development
Problem solving
- Embrace and apply VPO Principles and practices
- Manage PIMS & POMS and take corrective action on negative trends
- Use QFR’s (As per triggers)
- Complete 5 WHY’s (As per triggers) with relevant team members
- Contribute towards AB reports as required
Conduct autonomous operations
- Clean, Inspect, Tag and Lubricate
- Perform quick fixes, adjust (fine-tune) machine settings and do changeovers
- Repair basic machine components
- Discard and replace basic machine components
Other duties
- Support the overall Packaging team initiatives and arrangements
- Apply VPO standards
- Any other duties assigned by the Team Leader
Minimum Requirements:
- B.Sc. Engineering degree – Mechanical/Electrical or a related field
- Min. Diploma in Mechanical/Electrical Engineering
- Must be hardworking, Honest and self-motivated
- Must be dynamic & a good team Player
- Excellent commitment to Occupational Safety & health, Environmental implications of the job
- Demonstrate knowledge of plant performance and reliability measures
- Ability to work in shifts
- Ready to live the Dream People Culture platform and the ten principles