Amcor

InspectorOperator

$0–0k United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Inspector Operator at Amcor. Skills: Quality inspection, Machine operation. Start-up equipment. Shutdown equipment”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Trouble shooting

Eligibility Requirements

Available on alternating weekends, Available on some holidays, Lift 50 lbs, Operate heavy machinery, Standing up to 12 hours, Drive forklift, Twisting, turning, or bending, Alert state of mind

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Physically able to lift 50 lbs, Able to operate heavy machinery continuously, Standing up to 12 hours per day, Able to drive a forklift, Occasional twisting, turning, or bending, Alert state of mind

Nice to Have

Manufacturing experience, Technical knowledge of bag/pouch machines, Knowledge of pouch making, Film handling fundamentals, Trouble shooting, Solid verbal and written communication skills, Mechanical aptitude, Ability to read a ruler, Basic computer skills, Organizational skills

What You'll Do.

Train new inspector operators

Reinforce safety principles

Reinforce environmental principles

Ensure operator follows procedures

Monitor process variables

Change process variables

Communicate via shift logs

Provide proper relief

Inspect raw materials

Inspect finished product

Conduct product inspection

Monitor process conditions

Acquire knowledge of operations

Acquire knowledge of equipment

Acquire knowledge of instrumentation

Acquire knowledge of operation processes

Communicate within group

Insure Maintenance are up to date

Insure Operators are up to date

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams

Communication Scope

Verbal communication; Written communication

Full Job Description

# **Job Description** **Role Overview: Unpack Your Potential** As an Inspector/Packer you will be responsible for inspecting and packing products up to quality standards with the ability to train and advance into operating converting machines. **Schedule:** Shift: 12-hour day nights on a 2-2-3 rotation _Note: Must be available on alternating weekends and some holidays_ **Compensation & Benefits: Value, Recognized** We reward great work with: * **Pay:** $17/hour * **401(k):** Dollar-for-dollar match up to 8% * **Benefits:** Comprehensive medical, dental, vision, pharmacy, disability, and life insurance coverage starting **day one** * Paid time off and holidays * Tuition reimbursement and professional development opportunities **Job Description: Possibility Unpacked** What you’ll do: * Start-up and shutdown equipment. * Train new inspector operators in the area. Reinforce the safety and environmental principles of the area and ensure the new operator follows the standard operating procedures. * Operate computers to monitor and change process variables. * Communicates via shift logs and provide proper relief to assure the safe, efficient, and continuous operation of the plant. * Inspects raw materials and finished product. * Conduct product inspection in order to visually inspect, monitor equipment and process conditions to ensure compliance with standard operating procedures. * Report any incidents or near misses that may affect the Safety, Health or the Environment. * Acquire knowledge of operations and equipment, instrumentation, operation processes, etc. * Communicate within the group to insure Maintenance and Operators are kept up to date with what occurred during the shift and possible fixes. **What we want from you: Lead the Pack** Preferred qualifications: * Manufacturing experience is preferred, not required * Technical knowledge of bag/pouch machines preferred, not required * Knowledge of pouch/bag making and film handling fundamentals, trouble shooting is pr

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