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Food and drink process operator (level 2)

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Supporting food and drink manufacturing operations.

Knowledge, skills and behaviours
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Knowledge

  • The food and drink sector. Types of organisations: branded and non-branded, high and low care sites. Types of food and drink products. Product origin and end-to-end supply chain. Customers and consumers. Customer requirements. Seasonal impact on product demand. Current food and drink trends.
  • Food and drink process operator’s role. Position within business. How it adds value to customer and consumer. Limits of autonomy.
  • Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). What they are and why they are important.
  • Quality assurance requirements and monitoring processes.
  • Tools and equipment used in food and drink production. Control systems. Requirements for cleaning, care, and operational checks.
  • Performance data in food and drink manufacturing.
  • Characteristics and properties of food and drink products: ambient, frozen, fresh, chilled, confectionery, liquid. Handling requirements. Effects of external influences.
  • Stock requirements. Control systems. Stock rotation.
  • Food safety. Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points (HACCP). Good manufacturing practice (GMP) in the food industry. Chemical and foreign body contamination prevention. Metal detectors and non-metallic detection. Allergen control. Labelling. Personal hygiene.
  • Health and Safety at Work Act – responsibilities. Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH). Risk assessments and safe systems of work. Manual handling. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Situational awareness. Isolation and emergency stop procedures. Emergency evacuation procedures. Slips, trips and falls. Safety equipment: guards, signage, fire extinguishers.
  • Environment and sustainability. Types of pollution and control measures: noise, smells, spills, and waste. Efficient use of resources. Waste reduction and waste streams. Recycling.
  • Common faults and issues in food and drink production. Problem solving.
  • Basic continuous improvement techniques: 5S, KAIZEN.
  • Internal and external audits in the food and drink sector.
  • Information technology: production equipment digital interfaces, virtual learning platforms, management information systems, word processing, email. General data protection regulation (GDPR).
  • Documentation requirements for example, line records.
  • Communication techniques – verbal and non-verbal.
  • Reporting procedures.
  • Principles of good team working.

Skills

  • Follow food and drink production SOPs.
  • Apply product quality assurance SOPs.
  • Scan control, monitor and rotate stock.
  • Check and use tools and operate equipment and machinery.
  • Clean tools, equipment or lines.
  • Comply with food safety regulations and procedures.
  • Comply with health and safety regulations and procedures.
  • Comply with environmental and sustainability regulations and procedures. Identify and segregate resources for reuse, recycling and disposal.
  • Identify and resolve issues. Report issues.
  • Apply basic continuous improvement techniques.
  • Apply fault-finding and problem-solving techniques to common problems.
  • Collect and interpret information – text and data.
  • Record information - paper based or electronic.
  • Use information technology.
  • Follow work instructions - verbal or written.
  • Communicate with colleagues - verbal and non-verbal.

Behaviours

  • Put health, safety and food safety first.
  • Put the environment and sustainability first.
  • Take ownership of given work.
  • Team-focus to meet work goals.
  • Adapt to changing work requests.
  • Seek learning and development opportunities.
Apprenticeship category (sector)
Engineering and manufacturing
Qualification level
2
Equal to GCSE
Course duration
30 months
Maximum funding
£5,000
Maximum government funding for
apprenticeship training and assessment costs.
Job titles include
  • Food and drink process operator
  • Production line worker

View more information about Food and drink process operator (level 2) from the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education.