Machine Technician

Milton Keynes Village
3 days ago
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Machine Technician – Shift Basis – 4 on 4 off (Days / Nights)
Starting Salary £32,000 + Benefits, Regular Salary Review and Career Progression Support
Milton Keynes (MK10)
At ALPLA, we stand for high-quality plastic packaging throughout the world. Around 22,000 colleagues produce quality packaging for foodstuffs, cosmetics and industrial cleaning brands for many blue-chip clients across 182 ALPLA sites in 45 countries.
We currently have opportunities within our Machine Technician team at our Milton Keynes location (MK10 Kingston) due to expansion and growth
Purpose of job/mission:
To ensure that the moulding machines run to the specification established by the Technician Department and that the containers are produced to the customers agreed specification – also a focus on minimizing downtime and scrap levels.
Tasks & responsibilities:

  • To ensure that moulding machines and ancillary equipment adhere to process settings, without deviation. To report any defects to supervision and carry out process adjustments as instructed by supervision which is within the technician's level of competence.
  • To ensure that the product arriving at the packing station meets the acceptable quality, standard & specification required. This involves regular checks of the quality of production, both for visual faults and weight, and recording results in the quality system correctly.
  • To stop & start machines and make adjustments/change parts when necessary to maintain the quality of the production to specification within the technician’s level of competence.
  • To ensure a constant supply of raw material, that is correct to specification, to the blender unit and machine. To perform product colour changes to specification and to report to supervision any issues.
  • To ensure that the moulding machines, ancillary equipment, and the immediate work area are always maintained to a high standard of housekeeping and cleanliness (5S)
    Skills/Experience:
  • Experience of working within a fast-paced manufacturing/production environment (Plastics exposure would be distinct advantage)
  • Previous experience of monitoring machines and equipment (Visual checks and raising issues) – training provided on specific ALPLA machinery.
  • Mechanical aptitude advantageous.
    Your profile - we are interested in applicants who are:
  • Reliable, self-motivated with a desire to grow with us.
  • Proactive, methodical and safe working methods.
  • Excellent communication (written and verbal)
  • Proven experience of working well in a team environment.
  • Basic mechanical background or training / qualifications would be advantageous.
    ALPLA UK offer career development and progression opportunities – we support and upskill, a perfect opportunity for someone looking to enhance their career within a Global Manufacturing organisation
    This position is advertised by ALPLA UK - Contact Kerry McCormick – Internal Recruiter – for more information

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