The skilled operator supports with and executes operational activities/processes, in accordance with established specifications and (quality, safety and environment) guidelines, to achieve the production / operational targets for the assigned area.
the skilled operator is the “basic” level of operator role, performing basic operational processes in production. He / she operates equipment and machinery that requires a certain level of proficiency, acquired through training on the job and specialized training.
knowledge of the use of all materials, equipment and tools is required to perform, and typically this takes time and effort to gain the experience and skills.
the activities are characterized by a large portion of (semi) routine work, which can be performed based on training, experience and (when routine does not suffice) the availability of assistance by multi-skilled operators, supervisor / team leader or others.
responsibilities:
1. executes operational activities/processes such as discharge, load, transport, clean, label, and operate all equipment, in order to contribute to a safe, effective, and efficient production process.
2. maintenance & repair tasks:
1. periodically inspects and executes small maintenance tasks on the production equipment, signaling defects and deficiencies.
2. if applicable and appropriate, conducts minor repair work.
3. reporting:
1. logs data and information on production orders and activities in the appropriate logbooks/systems to maintain complete administration and insight into the state and progress of production orders.
2. signals deviations in current processes, techniques, and/or systems and flags opportunities for improvement with supervisor to continuously optimize and improve operational (work) processes, tools, and systems.
4. safety & compliance:
1. works in compliance with all relevant (personal as well as food) safety, environmental and quality regulations and procedures, as well as operational standards.
2. promotes awareness on sheq, signals potential hazardous and/or unsafe situations, and takes appropriate action in case of imminent unsafe situations.
3. ensures the work area is left clean and in a safe working condition and that there are no hazardous situations. Maintains the appearance of the production line(s), working area(s), and production site.
know-how, required knowledge/education and experience:
training on the job.
scope of work:
focus on a part of a process to support operations processes (e.g., sorting, cleaning, loading/unloading, moving, filling, repairing). Operation or maintenance of support equipment of machinery, part of operational process.
focus of activities/complexity, freedom to think/supervision:
operates within standardized practices and procedures, general work instructions and supervision of progress and results.
impact:
activities are patterned in nature and solutions are found based on experience of similar situations.
communication and influencing skills:
supports colleagues on operational matters. Dealing with others is primarily concerned with requesting and providing information. Tact and effectiveness of communication are key.
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