Coater Operator

Manufacturing and Production

Job description

We have excellent employment opportunities for two Coater Operators to work from our clients site, based in Hastings.

About the role:

  • Carry out assigned work to a high level of customer service, quality standards and in compliance with industry regulations and codes of practice.
  • Diagnose faults, problem solving, perform operational maintenance of machines and implement fixes as required.
  • Use setting guides, stops and other controls.
  • Ensure quality and efficiency is maintained at optimum levels and continually reviewed.
  • Ensure safe working practices are followed and promote safety as a number one priority.
  • Carry out equipment changeovers and optimise changeover methods.

    About you:

    • Engineering mechanical trade qualification or 2-3 years' experience operating a coating machine and working with lacquers and varnishes.
    • Alternatively, we will consider candidates with a similar level of experience and background in offset lithography or gravure printing.
    • Experience of trouble shooting, fault diagnosis and problem solving in a high-speed manufacturing production environment.
    • Strong mechanical aptitude.
    • A team player with a high level of energy, determination and drive.
    • Excellent time management skills and a strong work ethic.
    • Trained or certified to work with hazardous and flammable chemicals will be an advantage.

      This is a technical role where every day is different, you'll need to be comfortable operating in a high speed environment. Currently, this team requires people who can work 12-hour shifts, 4 days per week (morning shift for one week, and nights for one week, alternating). The role comes with competitive pay rates including overtime as and when required.

      Whilst the role is permanent and full time, the client will consider candidates who can support their operation on a part-time basis.

      This is an excellent opportunity to work with a large, reputable organisation in a clean, organised and high-tech plant. ongoing training and development is available, and you'll be joining a high performing team in a 'Zero Harm' and 'Home Safely Every Day' culture.

      All applicants must be a New Zealand Citizen or have the right to live and work in New Zealand. You must be able to complete the on-boarding process which includes a pre-employment drug and alcohol screen, security check and provide two contactable work references.

      To be considered please apply online and attach a current CV. For a confidential chat please call Liz Maclean at Adecco on 0272 169 208.

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