Tyson Foods
RenderingOperatorLevel12ndShift(Night)RVI-Cuthbert,GA
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“Rendering Operator Level 1 2nd Shift (Night) RVI-Cuthbert, GA at Tyson Foods. Assist with essential utility tasks. Assist with material-handling tasks”
Industry & Context.
Lift up to 100 lbs with assistance, Climb ladders or stairs up to 60 feet, Work in hot, cold, dusty, or wet settings, Work in elevated areas, Work in loud environment, Exposed to moving mechanical parts, Exposed to outside weather risk, Exposed to electrical risk, Exposed to vibration, Exposed to toxic or caustic chemicals, Exposed to extreme heat, Exposed to wet and/or humid conditions, Every Sunday is required, 12 hour shifts
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
6 months continuous employment in last 2 years, Powered Industrial Truck certification
Nice to Have
3 consecutive months operator experience within last 2 years
What You'll Do.
Assist with essential utility tasks
Assist with material-handling tasks
Support equipment operators
Contribute to cleanliness
Contribute to organization
Transfer contents from trailers
Operate motorized equipment
Perform physical tasks
Lift and handle materials
Work safely in elevated areas
Maintain clear communication
Utilize basic hand tools
Utilize high-pressure hoses
Adapt to environmental conditions
Sustain physical activity
Perform additional duties
Comply with Health and Safety protocols
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Communication with all levels
Full Job Description
**Job Details:** **Starting Pay: $16.75/hr plus a $2.00 shift premium** **Shift Sunday-Wednesday or Thursday-Sunday (every Sunday is required)** **12 hour shift –8pm -8am** **The Rendering Operator Level 1** is an entry level role in supporting daily rendering operations by assisting with essential utility and material‑handling tasks that keep production moving efficiently. This position helps maintain consistent workflow across the department by supporting equipment operators, ensuring trailers and materials are moved and prepared as needed, and contributing to overall cleanliness and organization within work areas. The role is integral to keeping the rendering process safe, steady, and productive by providing reliable support wherever needed and helping maintain the conditions required for smooth plant operations. "Willing and able to unload combo units and safely transfer contents from trailers efficiently. Willing and able to clean work areas thoroughly using soap and high-pressure hoses, maintaining excellent housekeeping standards throughout service and operational areas. Ability to operate forklifts and other motorized equipment as required to support plant operations. Willing and able to perform physical tasks including shoveling, cleaning, bending, stretching, reaching, and climbing stairs and ladders up to 60 feet. Willing and able to safely lift and handle materials weighing up to 50 lbs. and/or up to 100 lbs. with assistance. Ability to work safely in elevated areas while strictly adhering to all safety protocols and procedures. Ability to maintain clear and consistent communication with all levels of operations, including via radio. Willing and able to utilize basic hand tools and high-pressure hoses effectively to complete assigned tasks. Willing and able to adapt to and work effectively in various environmental conditions, including hot, cold, dusty, or wet settings. Willing and able to sustain physical activity throughout the workday, including stand
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