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DrumFill
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“Drum Fill. Transfer juice from finished product tanks into drums or totes. Support Line 2 Mash Concentrate activities”
What You'll Achieve.
Effectively acquire through-put/ yield target set forth by management; Manage tank space and brix specifications set through production planning
Industry & Context.
Flexibility is essential, as production needs may require overtime work and schedule adjustments, Must be willing to work a different schedule during Line 2 operations, regularly required to use hands to finger, handle, or reach with hands and and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl, frequently is required to walk, occasionally required to climb or balance and talk or hear, must constantly lift 0 – 10 pounds, frequently lift and/or move more than 11 - 35 pounds, Specific vision abilities required: close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus, frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts, moderate heat/humid conditions, and vibration, occasionally exposed to high, precarious fumes or airborne particles, extreme and risk of electrical shock, noise level in the work environment is usually very loud
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Ability to acquire Ocean spray forklift certification, Ability to acquire ocean spray high lift certification, Successfully meet the plant’s safety adherence for: Chemical awareness and safety handling, General safety rules, hazard communication & MSDS labeling, PPE, ammonia & H2s awareness, GMP’s, pails/shovelsrushes program, sop & SSOP’s, read and comprehend procedural documentation, follow detailed processes established through SOP & SSOP’s, clearly document data both in hand-written form, touch screen panels and through e-mail, communicate verbally in an effective manner to all members of the Plant
What You'll Do.
Transfer juice from finished product tanks into drums or totes
Support Line 2 Mash Concentrate activities
Perform concentrate blending and testing
Execute juice and concentrate transfers
Load and offload tankers
Perform monthly plant sanitation activities
Sequence drums/totes to initiate operation
Transfer drums to staging operations via forklift
Lift empty drums and place onto conveyor
Activate conveyor through tension of signal rope
Remove lids and rings from drums
Insert liners into drums and/or totes
Operate drum fill manipulations through touch screen panels
Record production data
Secure liners and place labels
drum or tote set points
and drum/cable seals into computer database
Record same information on hard copy form
Assist drum advancement through use of touch screen panel
Ensure filler wand is properly intact to fill station
Manipulate overhead wand to center of drum or tote
Secure liner with plastic cable tie
Place lids and rings on drum tops
Affix labels on side of drums
Place seal on top of lid
Apply nuts and bolts to secure lids and rings
Ensure packaging is tamper-proof
Transfer finished product to Warehouse for cold storage
Perform proper sanitation of equipment and surrounding work area
Perform overhead pipe cleaning
Perform floor scrubbing
How You'll Work.
Communication Scope
communicate verbally in an effective manner to all members of the Plant
Full Job Description
**Position Summary:** This position is responsible for transferring juice from finished product tanks into drums or totes to support year-round SDC operations. The role also provides operational support for Line 2 Mash Concentrate activities and overall plant production requirements as directed by the Operations Supervisor. In support of production demands, this position may be required to perform concentrate blending and testing, as well as execute juice and concentrate transfers, including tank-to-tank, drum or tote-to-tank transfers, and the loading and offloading of tankers. Flexibility is essential, as production needs may require overtime work and schedule adjustments to support Line 2 operations. Additionally, this position supports monthly plant sanitation activities, including full-plant Clean-in-Place (CIP) events. **Principal Duties and Responsibilities:** **Stage I - Conveyor Feed – Sequencing drums/totes to initiate the next phase of operation.** Transfer drums to staging operations via forklift manipulations. Lifts empty drums and places onto the chain conveyor. Activates the conveyor through tension of a signal rope, thus advancing drums to the first set of electronic sensors. **Stage 2 - Drum Staging - Drums/totes are prepared for the second phase of filling, while sitting idle after the drums have reached the first set of electronic sensors.** Operator removes lids and rings from drums. Properly inserts liners into drums and/or totes. **Stage 3 - Filler – Operates the drum fill manipulations through touch screen panels, records production data, secures liners and places labels, seals, lids, and rings on drums.** Responsible for entering lab analysis, drum or tote set points, and drum/cable seals into a computer database and records same information on a hard copy form. Assist drum advancement through use of a touch screen panel. Ensures the filler wand is properly intact to the fill station by removing a CIP hose and secured with gasket and clamp. M
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