Abbott

Healthcare

OperatorinCharge

$0–0k Columbus, Ohio, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Operator in Charge at Abbott. Perform maintenance of product level. Ensure proper operating parameters for filler, seamer and”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Problems you'll solve

Analytical troubleshooting skills

Eligibility Requirements

Continuous standing for prolonged periods

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

High school diploma/GED required, 24 months job experience within the plant

Nice to Have

Experience with packaging manufacturing tools and equipment

What You'll Do.

Perform maintenance of product level

Ensure proper operating parameters for filler

Perform preventative maintenance

Maintain the downtime report

Ensure commodities are released prior to usage

Perform CIL on equipment

Perform visual equipment inspections

Conduct fill weight checks

Ensure proper cleaning methods are used

Clean seamer product filters

Clean filler room floors and walls

Ensure proper FP tank hook-up

Meet all safety and housekeeping requirements

Coordinate pre and post shift meetings

Run reports and execute data analysis

Coordinate isolation and line separation events

Batch set up and communication in EBR

Work order distribution and reprints

QA communications for batch release

Drive ideas and continuous improvement

How You'll Work.

Communication Scope

Written communication skills; Verbal communication skills

Free ATS check

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