Machine Operator
manufacturing
MachineOperator
“Machine Operator at Machine Operator. Skills: operating packaging machines, monitoring work activities of production employees, adhering to safety and food safety policies, ensuring packaged products conform to specifications/quality standards. safely operating packaging machines. monitoring the work activities of production employees involved in the packaging of Ready to Eat products”
What You'll Achieve.
Maintain standard line performance; Consistently setup and start line on time
Industry & Context.
problem solve issues
Must be able to work overtime on assigned shift and/or weekends as needed., Must be able to push/pull/lift with arms below waist/at shoulder/above shoulder level up to 40 to 60 pounds repeatedly., Must be able to push/manipulate up to 40 - 60 pounds repeatedly., Must be willing to tolerate temperatures of 35 degrees or below for entire be able to walk and stand on concrete floor for the shift duration and able to follow both verbal and written instructions., Must perform all positions of rotation, if applicable.
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
12 months of continuous work experience with a single employer, Minimum 6 months of experience as machine operator, Basic math and computer skills required
Nice to Have
Mechanical knowledge preferred, Previous experience in a USDA food manufacturing environment preferred
What You'll Do.
safely operating packaging machines
monitoring the work activities of production employees involved in the packaging of Ready to Eat products
ensuring that safety and food safety policies are adhered to
ensuring that packaged products conform to specifications/quality standards
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Serve as safety captain and first point of contact on the line for production and equipment related issues
Communication Scope
communication skills
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