Amcor

Packer(DayShift7AM7PM)

$0–0k United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Packer (Day Shift 7AM-7PM) at Amcor. Skills: Quality control, Product packing. Maintain a safe, clean and organized work area. Inspect product to ensure quality”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Root cause analysis

Eligibility Requirements

Lift up to 35 pounds, Frequent lifting, Frequent bending, Frequent reaching

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Must be able to keep up with fast-paced production cycles, Position requires agility, Position requires consistent attention to detail, Able to tolerate constant repetition, Must be able to frequently lift, bend, and reach, Must be able to lift up to 35 pounds safely, Must be able to identify alpha / numeric product codes

Nice to Have

Previous production experience a plus, High School Diploma or equivalent preferred

What You'll Do.

clean and organized work area

Inspect product to ensure quality

Set aside product below quality standards

Alert Mold Tech and Supervisor of quality issues

Watch molds for irregularities or sticking

Complete assembly of product

Flame containers and lids

Stack and pack product per instructions

Prepare product identification and packaging labels

Assist with material handling

Complete required paperwork

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work closely with Team Leader; Alert Supervisor of quality issues

Free ATS check

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