Line Operator
A Line Operator is a key player on the production floor, responsible for keeping the manufacturing line running smoothly and efficiently. Here's what the role typically involves:
Operating and monitoring production line equipment, such as filling machines, conveyors, or packaging systems.
Setting up machinery at the start of a shift and making adjustments as needed during production.
Inspecting products for quality and consistency, and removing any defective items.
Troubleshooting minor issues with equipment to minimize downtime.
Maintaining a clean and safe work area, following health and safety guidelines.
Recording production data, such as output levels, defects, or maintenance activities.
Line Operators are often found in industries like food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, automotive, and consumer goods. The role can be physically demanding and fast-paced, but it's also a great entry point into manufacturing careers.
Uffington (/ʌfɪŋtən/) is a village and civil parish in the English county of Shropshire. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 234.[1] It lies between Haughmond Hill and the River Severn, 3 miles east from the town centre of Shrewsbury, at grid reference SJ53151395.
Uffington is home to a church and a pub, the Corbet Arms. The Shrewsbury to Newport Canal once ran through the village. Within the parish lie the grade I listed ruins of Haughmond Abbey.[2]
Antiquary Edward Williams (1762-1833) was perpetual curate of the church from 1786 to his death.[3]
Highway engineer Sir Henry Maybury (1864-1943) was born in Uffington.[4]
The 1997 Grand National winner, Lord Gyllene was trained by Steve Brookshaw in the village.[citation needed]