Process operator pay in Liverpool May 2026
How much do process operators in Liverpool get paid?
process operators in Liverpool earn
£10.51-16.49 per hour
Based on 42 employee reviews
What do top employers pay process operators?
Who are the top process operator employers?
Who are the worst process operator employers?
Recent process operator Jobs in Liverpool
- Machine Operative - £13.41 PH & £75 Weekly Bonus at Blue Arrow posted 2 days ago
- Machine Operator at Morrisons posted 8 days ago
- Machine Operator (Converting/FMCG) at Northwood Hygiene Products posted 17 days ago
- Machine Operator at BSW Group posted 24 days ago
- Machine Operative - £13.41 PH & £75 Weekly Bonus at Blue Arrow posted 16 days ago
- Machine Operator at Manpower posted 25 days ago
How are people paid?
Based on 42 employees
What contracts are people on?
Based on 32 employees
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What do process operators do?
Machine operators have the job of using machines and specialist equipment.
Machines are used in all sorts of industries. You can find machine operators:
- In factories
- On construction sites
This type of job might involve:
- Using and operating machines to make, assemble and move things
- Checking all the machines on-site are safe to use
What machines you’ll use depends on what type of company you work for.
If you work in construction, you might use:
- Excavators, bulldozers, fork-lift trucks, cranes and dump trucks
If you work in a factory, you might use:
- Drills, industrial ovens, mixers and specialised equipment
If you want to apply for a machine operator job, you might need the following:
- Some GCSEs, a Level 2 certificate or Level 3 Diploma, or a relevant apprenticeship
- The right to work in the UK
If you work in construction, you’ll also need a Construction Skills Certificate Scheme (CSCS) card.
You can also train on-the-job to be a machine operator if you are a groundworker.