Packaging Operator
The Packaging Operator is responsible for the safe and efficient operation of packaging equipment, including case packers and baggers, to ensure products are correctly sealed and packaged in line with specification and quality standards.
The role is based at a manufacturing site in Drogheda and operates on a shift-based schedule. It plays a critical part in maintaining uninterrupted production line performance, supporting overall operational efficiency, quality, and compliance.
The Packaging Operator contributes to achieving production targets, improving Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE), and driving continuous improvement initiatives across the packaging area.
Role Responsibilities
Health, Safety & Compliance
Carry out all duties in accordance with Health & Safety legislation, Safe Systems of Work (SSOWs), product specifications, and site procedures
Operate all equipment safely and efficiently using prescribed work methods
Ensure housekeeping and 6S standards are consistently maintained within the work and pallet wrapping areas
Dispose of waste in line with Environmental Management System (EMS) procedures and report waste generated
Equipment & Line Operation
Operate case packers , baggers and conveyors to ensure correct sealing and packaging of finished product
Confirm production plans and raw material availability at the start of each shift
Test line readiness in advance of production
Ensure correct programs and formats are selected for different SKUs
Set up equipment and carry out changeovers in line with standard settings and SMED requirements Perform daily inspections and basic maintenance of case packers, baggers and conveyors
Clean, lubricate, and inspect equipment in line with Autonomous Maintenance SOPs (DFF & CIL)
Quality, Performance & Documentation
Monitor line performance and log downtime accurately using TrakSYS to support OEE targets
Complete all relevant production and process documentation accurately
Record raw material usage, codes, and daily opening/closing stock counts
Inspect raw materials for quality issues and escalate concerns promptly
Identify sources of material waste or product losses and support corrective actions
Escalate issues, downtime, and improvement opportunities via PIT boards and PEMAC
requests
Teamwork & Continuous Improvement
Carry out effective handovers between shifts using PIT boards, handover logs, and process
documentation
Actively participate in problem identification, root cause analysis, and continuous
improvement activities
Communicate effectively with Line Leaders, Maintenance, Quality, and other support teams
Perform any other reasonable duties as required to support production needs
(This is not an exhaustive list and may be subject to change and amendment)
Qualifications, Skills & Experience
Essential (Non-Negotiable)
Minimum 2 years’ experience operating machinery in a high-volume manufacturing or packaging environment
Proven experience working on production or packaging lines, supporting continuous operation and meeting daily output targets
Demonstrated ability to operate, monitor, and adjust packaging equipment in line with standard operating procedures
Hands-on experience completing production documentation, including downtime logging, quality checks, and material usage records
Strong attention to detail with the ability to identify defective product, incorrect materials, or process deviations
Basic mechanical aptitude with the ability to carry out routine inspections, cleaning, lubrication, and minor autonomous maintenance
Experience working to Health & Safety, quality, and food safety standards within a regulated manufacturing environment
Good communication skills, with the ability to provide clear shift handovers and escalate issues appropriately
Ability to work methodically and under pressure to meet production schedules
Demonstrated capability to work both independently and as part of a team in a shift-based environment
Desirable (Value Adding)
Experience operating automated packaging machinery such as case packers or baggers (Meypack experience an advantage)
Familiarity with OEE concepts and downtime systems (e.g. TrakSYS or similar)
Experience with SMED, 6S, Lean, or continuous improvement tools
Previous experience in FMCG or high-care manufacturing environments
Qualifications & Certifications
Formal Education: Leaving Certificate or equivalent desirable.
Certifications: Manual Handling, Health & Safety, or similar manufacturing-relevant training is advantageous.
Equivalency: Relevant practical manufacturing experience may be considered in lieu of formal qualifications
WaterWipes Competencies to Perform the Role
Accountability: Takes ownership for safe, accurate, and timely operation of packaging equipment, accepting responsibility for actions, outcomes, and prompt escalation of issues.
Integrity: Consistently follows Health & Safety, quality, food safety, and company procedures, acting honestly and professionally in line with WaterWipes values.
Driving for Results: Demonstrates a strong focus on achieving daily production, quality, and OEE targets through reliable performance and sustained effort.
Decision Making: Makes sound, timely decisions within own area of responsibility and escalates concerns appropriately when issues fall outside role scope.
Teamwork: Works collaboratively with colleagues and cross-functional teams, contributing positively to shift handovers, communication, and shared production goals.
Driving Performance: Actively supports line performance by communicating clearly, logging downtime accurately, identifying problems, and contributing practical improvement ideas.
Functional Competencies to Perform the Role
Safe and efficient operation of packaging equipment, including case packers, baggers and conveyors, in line with standard operating procedures and safety requirements.
Ability to set up equipment, carry out changeovers, and select and verify correct programs for different product formats and SKUs.
Competence in Autonomous Maintenance activities, including routine cleaning, inspection, lubrication, and early identification of equipment defects (DFF & CIL).
Accurate and timely completion of production paperwork, including downtime logging (e.g. TrakSYS), process control sheets, and raw material stock counts.
Practical understanding of OEE principles, common downtime causes, and actions required to minimise losses and improve line performance.
Ability to inspect raw materials and finished products to ensure compliance with quality standards and product specifications.
Strong adherence to 6S standards, ensuring a clean, organised, and safe working environment at all times.
Effective shift handover communication, using PIT boards, handover logs, and process documentation to ensure continuity of operations.
Basic problem identification and root‑cause awareness, with the ability to escalate issues and contribute to continuous improvement activities. Is familiar with standard settings on the plant and how to escalate when not in standard

- Department
- Production
- Locations
- Drogheda
About WaterWipes
WaterWipes® was created by our founder Edward McCloskey after his newborn daughter developed a nappy rash on her sensitive skin. After an extensive search he couldn’t find a baby wipe that didn’t contain numerous ingredients, so he decided to make his own. Many years later and after a lot of hard work, testing, and scientific research, WaterWipes® was born. Pure and gentle for the most delicate skin but in the convenience of a baby wipe, WaterWipes® are purer than cotton wool and water. Every day, parents around the world are discovering the benefits of our gentle and effective WaterWipes® for their baby’s skin. We hope you like them too.