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Shift Process Technician (Agency) M/F/D

Seqens
Stockton-on-Tees
2 days ago
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Position description

Job Family / Sub-family

Industrial - Production

Contract type

Temporary agency worker

Contract duration (Months)

Ongoing

Job title

Shift Process Technician (Agency) M/F/D

Position Context:

To operate and control the process operation of assigned equipment or areas of the Plant and perform operations related activities as part of a multi-skilled, fully rotational shift team.


Main tasks :

- Monitoring chemical manufacturing processes to ensure safe and efficient operation

- Solving problems and troubleshooting processes and equipment

- Conducting preventative maintenance and first line repairs of process and mechanical handling equipment.

- Operating packaging, filling and processing equipment

- Conducting chemical analysis of in-process materials and finished products

- Receiving, verifying and unloading raw materials

- Loading and despatching of finished products

- Safely performing manual handling, lifting and climbing of stairs and ladders

- Following, reviewing and improving operating procedures

- Promoting a safe work environment by writing and issuing safe work permits


Required skills :

- Process Technology Level 3 Qualification minimum

- HNC in Chemical Engineering preferred

- Ability to communicate effectively and work in a shift / team environment is essential

- Good organisational and planning skills

- Ability to work on multiple tasks

- Ability to work to deadlines with minimal supervision

- Good attention to detail and accuracy

- Must be eligible to work in the UK

At Seqens Custom Specialties, we are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, including but not limited to; race, ethnicity, gender, age, sexual orientation, disability and religion. We encourage all qualified candidates to apply and join us in fostering a culture of respect, openness and inclusion.


Position location

Job location

United Kingdom, England, Billingham

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