Unilever

QualityTechnician

$0–0k Jefferson City, Missouri, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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

The Brief

“Quality Technician at Unilever. Skills: Quality assurance, Process management. Support production and warehouse. Release product using computer systems”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Good judgment

Eligibility Requirements

Lift objects 11-20 LBS, Extended periods of standing, Extended periods of sitting, Fine motor skills, Work in noisy areas

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

High School Diploma or GED, 2 years Quality experience, working knowledge of MS Office

Nice to Have

SAP experience preferred

What You'll Do.

Support production and warehouse

Release product using computer systems

Drive timely disposition completion

Input supplier defects & exceptions

Assist with IQS and DEoC programs

Facilitate Quality Orientation

Work with suppliers to improve quality

Coordinate with planning/production/warehouse

Provide Factory Invoices and samples

Record key line performance indicators

Record process performance indicators

Support rework activities

Lead rework activities

Train operators on Quality checks

Perform other Quality department duties

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams; Internal and external contacts

Communication Scope

Oral communication; Written communication

Full Job Description

**Title of role: **Quality Lab Technician **Base Pay: Starts at $26. 71 per hour + $4.81 per hour for shift differential** **Hours: 6pm - 6:15am** **Background & Purpose of the Job: **Unilever Jefferson City provides a holistic and hygienic choice of personal care brands that benefit the mind, body, and health of consumers while minimizing environmental footprints and promoting the individual growth of our people. Our "mission of wellbeing" is quickly becoming the new status symbol for health and beauty. The Quality Technician is responsible for daily quality activities to support the lab and production process. We operate in a 24/7 environment. **Overall Benefits & Perks (non-union)** [ _Medical, Dental, Vision effective immediately_](http://www.unileverrealbenefits.com/)** | 401K | Profit Sharing | Tuition/Fitness Reimbursement | Paid Leaves | Hourly Bonus Payouts | Uniforms and PPE provided| Career Advancement Opportunities *** **Additional Perks for the “Jefferson City ” location** * Onsite Company store for product purchases * Uniforms provided by the company * Safety shoe and prescription safety glasses subsidy * Company dinners and care packages periodically * Benefits are effective the first day of hire (if elected) * Onsite Cafeteria * Free Hot and Iced Coffee * Free Soft Serve Ice Cream on select days of the week **What You 'll Do** * Support line production and warehouse when quality issues arise. * Releasing product using computer systems to include SAP and MS Office. * Issue NCNs and drive timely disposition completion * Input supplier defects & exceptions as needed in Quality one. * IQS and DEoC– Programs and line assistance. * Facilitating Quality Orientation * Work with suppliers to improve supplier quality * Coordinating with planning/production/warehouse when defects arise that cause line stoppage. * Provide Factory Invoices and samples to shipping department as needed. * Record key line performance and process performance indicators into appropria

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