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Machine Minder - Night Shift
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United Kingdom , London
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14.32 GBP / Hour
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Greencore Group
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Machine Minder Nights
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Join our Northampton team as a Machine Minder on night shifts (Tuesday to Saturday, 22:00-06:30). Earn £15.58 per hour while ensuring safe machinery start-up, quality checks, and compliance in a FMCG environment. We seek detail-oriented individuals with strong H&S practices and the ability to wor...
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United Kingdom , Northampton
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15.58 GBP / Hour
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Greencore Group
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Machine Minder
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Join our friendly production team in Mildenhall as a Machine Minder / Die Cut & Print Operator. This hands-on role involves operating die cutting and printing machinery, performing quality checks, and meeting production targets. We seek a reliable individual with strong attention to detail and a ...
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United Kingdom , Mildenhall
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12.71 GBP / Hour
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Xpert Resourcing
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About the Machine Minder role

Discover rewarding Machine Minder jobs, a critical frontline role in modern manufacturing and production. A Machine Minder, also known as a Machine Operator or Production Operative, is the essential guardian of industrial machinery, ensuring seamless, efficient, and safe production line operations. Professionals in these roles are the backbone of factories, plants, and workshops, directly responsible for the output quality and operational continuity of automated and semi-automated equipment.

The core of a Machine Minder's role revolves around the vigilant monitoring and basic operation of machinery. Typical daily responsibilities include setting up machines for production runs, loading raw materials, and conducting regular quality and compliance checks—such as monitoring weights, temperatures, and product dimensions—to ensure everything meets stringent specifications. A key duty is minimizing downtime; Minders proactively identify early signs of mechanical issues, perform basic troubleshooting, and meticulously log any stoppages or faults for escalation to maintenance technicians or line supervisors. They ensure the production area is organized, with correct packaging and materials readily available, and strictly adhere to health, safety, and environmental protocols to maintain a secure workplace for all.

To excel in Machine Minder jobs, individuals require a specific blend of practical skills and personal attributes. While formal qualifications can vary, a strong foundational understanding of mechanical processes is highly beneficial. Essential skills include excellent attention to detail and accuracy for quality control, good numeracy for measurements and data recording, and effective communication skills to report issues clearly. The ability to follow complex procedures, work methodically under pressure, and as part of a shift team is paramount. Physical stamina is often needed for standing for long periods and handling materials. Employers universally value a solid safety-first mindset, reliability, and a proactive approach to problem-solving.

These positions offer a stable and vital career path within the industrial sector. Machine Minder jobs provide the satisfaction of tangible results, playing a direct part in creating products, and serve as a foundational step for advancement into supervisory, technical maintenance, or process optimization roles. If you are a hands-on individual who thrives in a dynamic, process-oriented environment, a career as a Machine Minder presents a multitude of opportunities to build a skilled profession at the heart of production. Explore the diverse range of Machine Minder positions available to start your journey in this essential field.