Machine Operative - Nights (EXPIRED)
13.40 Hourly
- Operate a variety of machines and tools involved in glass manufacturing, including cutting, polishing, edging, toughening, and finishing processes.
- Handle, move, and load raw materials and finished glass products, often involving heavy lifting of items up to 30kg+.
- Follow technical instructions, production schedules, and safety standards to ensure products are manufactured to specification.
- Conduct quality checks on glass at each stage of production to identify defects or imperfections.
- Safely operate lifting equipment, suction lifters, and manual handling aids to transport large glass panels.
- Work with the production team to meet output targets while maintaining accuracy and attention to detail.
- Follow strict health & safety procedures, including wearing appropriate PPE and adhering to manual handling regulations.
- Report machine faults, defects, or safety hazards to supervisors immediately.
- Keep work areas clean and organised in line with 5S/lean manufacturing principles.
- Support continuous improvement initiatives by suggesting ways to improve efficiency, safety, or quality.
- Previous experience in manufacturing, production, or heavy-duty manual work (glass industry experience preferred but not essential; full training provided).
- Physically fit and capable of safe heavy lifting, bending, and standing for long periods.
- Strong attention to detail with the ability to spot defects or inconsistencies in glass products.
- Willingness to work night shifts (10:00pm - 6:30am) following completion of training.
- Must be available for initial training on day shifts (6:30am - 3:00pm) for approx. 4 weeks before moving onto permanent night shifts.
- Good teamwork and communication skills.
- Reliable, punctual, and able to adapt to changing priorities in a busy manufacturing environment.
- Manufacturing facility with exposure to heat, noise, and heavy materials.
- Night shift role: 10:00pm - 6:30am.
- Initial training: day shifts (6:30am - 3:00pm) for approx. 4 weeks.
- PPE provided and must be worn at all times.
- Manual, physical work requiring stamina, precision, and safe handling techniques.