Niagara

ProductionOperator

$48–65k ~AI est. Lancaster, Texas, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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

The Brief

“Production Operator at Niagara. Skills: Production operation, Equipment adjustment, Quality reporting. Maintain production line. Start equipment”

What You'll Achieve.

Maximize through put

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Troubleshoot minor issues; Seek solutions

Eligibility Requirements

12 hour shifts, Rotating 2-2-3 schedule

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

2 Years Experience in Field, 2 Years Experience in Position, Experience operating multiple manufacturing machines

Nice to Have

4 Years Experience in Field, 4 Years Experience working in Position, 2 Years Experience managing people

What You'll Do.

Maintain production line

Perform minor adjustments

Complete information forms

Recognize unsafe conditions

Follow plant safety rules

Use personal protective equipment

Maintain general housekeeping

Bale contaminated bottles

Keep raw materials adequate

Maintain quality requirements

Fill out inspection sheets

Recognize quality defects

Report quality defects

Work in multiple areas

Perform relief duties

Troubleshoot minor equipment issues

Collaborate with maintenance team

Communicate issues clearly

Communicate issues concisely

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Maintenance team

Communication Scope

Communicate issues

Full Job Description

At Niagara, we’re looking for Team Members who want to be part of achieving our mission to provide our customers the highest quality most affordable bottled water. Consider applying here, if you want to: * Work in an entrepreneurial and dynamic environment with a chance to make an impact. * Develop lasting relationships with great people. * Have the opportunity to build a satisfying career. We offer competitive compensation and benefits packages for our Team Members. Production Operator I Performs a variety of tasks requiring knowledge of production processes and responsible for day to day operations associated with the production lines. **_Essential Functions_** * Responsible for overall maintaining of a production line, including starting and stopping of all equipment (palletizers, carton makers, carton sealers, drop packers, injection, etc.) as applicable. * Ability to perform minor adjustments to production equipment as directed. No mechanical work is to be performed without prior approval. * Responsible for accurately completing and updating information forms and logs such as Machine Report, Quality Report, Downtime Report and Carton Top Load Report * Ability to recognize unsafe conditions and actions and follow plant safety rules including safe lifting practices and safe machine operations. Personal protective equipment is to be used where required. * Housekeeping: maintain general housekeeping in all areas of production, including the break rooms and rest rooms. Bale plastic, cardboard and contaminated bottles when needed; grind bottles when needed. * Raw materials: keep bottle caps, labels, cartons, trays, tray and pallet wraps (plastic rolls), pallet glue for hot melt tanks, slip sheets, etc. in adequate amounts to ensure continuous smooth running of equipment and operation. * Maintain quality requirements in accordance with company standards; accurately filling out hourly inspection sheets based on overall production quality. Responsible for recognizing an

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