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Plant Operator

Contract
Walkden
United Kingdom
£17.17 per hour PAYE
Chemical/Process
Inside
DY 1309/215

Description

Plant Operator - Contract - Walkden
Location: Walkden
Rate: £17.17/hour PAYE
Hours: 39 hours per week
Schedule: Mon–Thurs (8 hours), Fri (7 hours) – 8:00am–4:00pm or 6:00am–2:00pm
Contract Length: 3 months
Start Date: ASAP
On-site: Fully on-site, no hybrid working available

We are currently recruiting for a Plant Operator to join our client’s site in Walkden on a 3-month contract. The successful candidate will play a vital role in safely managing the filling, inspection, and documentation processes of gas cylinders in line with operational procedures and safety regulations.

Plant Operator Essential Requirements:

  • Valid FLT (Forklift Truck) licence
  • Prior experience working on a chemical plant
  • GCSEs or equivalent minimum qualification
  • Computer literacy
  • Must be eligible to work in the UK

Plant Operator Key Responsibilities:

  • Operate pumps, cryogenic and non-cryogenic equipment to fill gas cylinders
  • Handle and load cylinders using forklift trucks
  • Complete and maintain accurate process documentation
  • Conduct product analysis to ensure compliance with specifications
  • Receive and check incoming product for conformity
  • Raise any operational or quality issues to supervisors
  • Inspect, clean, paint, label, and perform minor repairs on cylinders
  • Maintain safety standards and ensure compliance with PPE and hygiene regulations
  • Conduct analytical instrument calibration checks
  • Report quality issues or non-conforming product

Plant Operator Equipment Involvement Includes:

  • Filling systems for O₂, N₂, Ar, CO₂, and other gas mixtures up to 230–300 bar
  • Cryogenic and non-cryogenic pumps, vaporizers, and analyzers
  • Forklift trucks and cylinder handling tools
  • CO₂ and LOX minitank fill systems
  • Computerised systems and documentation platforms

Please note: This is a UK contract role, and candidates will require eligibility to work in the UK to be considered for this role.