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Operator Filling Line

Operator Filling Line

Kompak Etten-Leur

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What is required?

  • Secondary vocational education
  • Knowledge of the procedures within the production process
  • Knowledge about the operation and adjustment of equipment
  • Vigilant and precise
  • You work well with colleagues
  • Intention to stay with Kompak long-term

What will you get?

  • €2.506 - €3.079 gross p/m (depending on knowledge and experience)
  • 40-hour work week with a half-hour paid break per day
  • 200 vacation hours + 4 ATV days per year based on full-time employment
  • The option to purchase 5 additional days off per year
  • Training and growth opportunities
  • 8% holiday pay
  • Shift allowance of 12% or 21.5% depending on a 2 or 3-shift system
  • Travel allowance (from 10km one way)
  • Participation in the company pension plan at ASR
  • A collective accident insurance and collective WGA disability gap insurance

What will you do?

  • 50% Running production
  • 10% Performing maintenance and repairs
  • 10% Transfer and consultation
  • 10% Optimizing processes
  • 10% Preparing reports
  • 10% Quality control
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Vacancy

As a Filling Line Operator at Kompak, you are responsible for executing the production process as efficiently as possible. Additionally, you are responsible for monitoring the quality of the products produced.

Your primary responsibility is to operate, configure, and maintain the machines and production equipment. You ensure that all equipment operates safely and delivers optimal results. This includes performing preventive and predictive maintenance and minor repairs. You are also responsible for monitoring the quality of the produced goods. You identify defects, take corrective action, and ensure that the final product meets quality standards. Furthermore, you meticulously record key aspects of the production process in reports.

While performing your duties, you always adhere to safety guidelines and procedures. For example, by using personal protective equipment and reporting workplace hazards. You also actively participate in process improvements by providing input or learning new techniques and methods. All team members work in a 2- or 3-shift system, and you report to the Production Team Leader.

If you enjoy working with technology and machinery in a team and find it challenging that every day is different, then this is a job for you.

Working week

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Operator Production Line

On a good workday, you solve a technical problem and find a clever way to optimize the workflow. The team atmosphere is good, and your workday is highly productive.

On a less pleasant workday, several colleagues are sick, increasing the workload. On top of that, a malfunction causes additional delays in the production process.

  • 05:00
  • 06:00
  • 07:00
  • 08:00
  • 09:00
  • 10:00
  • 11:00
  • 12:00
  • 13:00
  • 14:00
  • 15:00
    • Running production
    • Shift handover and meeting
    • Running production
    • Lunch
    • Optimizing processes
    • Running production
    • Running production
    • Running production
    • Running production
    • Quality control
    • Shift handover and meeting
    • Optimizing processes
    • Quality control
    • Preparing reports
    • Shift handover and meeting
    • Lunch
    • Running production
    • Performing maintenance and repairs
    • Optimizing processes
    • Quality control

Firsthand experience

During a quality control inspection, you notice that the quality of the products produced is substandard. How do you proceed?

The first step is to check the machine settings. You do this using the machine settings list. This step is crucial because small deviations in the settings can significantly impact product quality. If you verify that everything is set correctly, you escalate the issue to the Team Leader.

Together with the Team Leader and the Technical Department (TD), you investigate the problem. You consider several possible causes and perform tests to identify the issue. Ultimately, you identify a malfunction in a machine component. Once the malfunction is resolved, the problem appears to be solved, and product quality returns to its usual level.

Growth

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Operator Production Line all-round
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Working at Kompak

Kompak Nederland B.V. is a co-maker and co-packer of powders and liquids, located in Etten-Leur. Founded in 2010, the production company currently employs 135 people. The mixing facility features two modern liquid tanks and two powder tanks. Here, powders and liquids are mixed and then filled on twelve different filling lines.

Four core values ​​are central to Kompak's mission, strategy, and objectives: passion, creativity, smart solutions, and responsibility. With its modern machinery, Kompak strives to be the most innovative co-maker/co-packer in the industry. Quality and safety are paramount in the production process and are reflected throughout the organization in all processes and activities within Kompak.

  • Head office in Etten-Leur
  • 135 employees in the Netherlands
  • 45% / 55%
  • Avg. age 42
  • Casual / workclothes
  • Remote working possibilities

Colleagues

Photo of employee Frans Rozemeijer
Photo of employee Zarnescu Florentin Alexandru
Photo of employee Ed van Riel

Frans Rozemeijer - Director Operations - Production/Supply Chain/TD

Why did you decide to work for this company?
Kompak produces a wide variety of products. This complexity creates a unique dynamic. I love this dynamic. The intensive collaboration between the various employees and departments makes Kompak a truly wonderful company to work for.

What did you study?
M.Sc. Chemical Engineering at the TU Delft

What do you do in your spare time?
Reading and playing golf

Zarnescu Florentin Alexandru - Technical Operator

Why did you decide to work for this company?
I heard about Kompak from a friend and applied immediately. I previously worked with automated machines (CNC), and I enjoy working with them.

What did you study?
Mechanic Technician CNC-operator, level 3

What do you do in your spare time?
BBQ and renovating old things, sometimes walks/visits in other new cities.

Ed van Riel - Teamleader Technical Service

Why did you decide to work for this company?
I have a keen interest in packaging technology, and this company brings it all together. The wide variety of packaging options makes it a wonderful work environment.

What did you study?
Technical school

What do you do in your spare time?
My hobby is also technology. I run a tractor-pulling team with my son and father-in-law. I handle all the technical and repair work, as well as developing more engine power. I also manage the team's social media.

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