Corbion
12:51 PM
Production Operators are responsible for operating manufacturing equipment, ingredients batching, packaging, receiving of raw materials and shipping finished goods. In addition, they could perform any of the following packaging tasks: labeling, coding, filling, check weighing, sealing and palletizing. They are also responsible for the general cleaning, including washdown of the plant and other duties as specified by their supervisor.
Benefits:
- 9 Holidays per year
- Vacay: 2 weeks after 1 year of service
- Sick Pay: 20 hours after probationary period
- Medical: Corbion pays 78% of premium
- Life/ADD: Corbion pays full coverage
- Dental: Corbion or Thru union @ Employees cost
- Vision: Corbion or Thru union @Employees cost
- 401k: 100% match to 2.5% of Employees salary
DUTIES PERFORMED
Following prescribed procedures and under general supervision, the Production Operator performs the following duties:
- Operate all equipment required for material movement; this includes fork trucks, drum handler and hand trucks.
- Receiving, ship and transfer material and supplies. Prepare material for shipment by labeling, marking, palletizing and other methods. They move and stack material in their department. Weighs of those containers range from 50# cartons to 50# bags and 700# drums.
- Operate equipment to manufacture, package and weigh products.
- Adjust and operate weighing systems to give proper amount of product in a container. The product is then hand-stacked on pallets at varying rates up to 160 200# drums, 640 50# cartons or 640 50# bags during an 8 hours shift.
- Gather packaging and other materials needed for their operation. Operate package forming and conveying equipment. Package, palletize, stretch wrap and label finished product.
- Repair damage contains promptly to insure product is not contaminated.
- Clean production areas and process equipment as required to meet plant sanitation standards.
- Take direction through written and verbal communication; both reading and writing skills are required.
- Take action consistent with established procedures during any emergency conditions. Notify appropriate personnel when they observe that emergency conditions exist. Work in accordance with established safety procedures and use prescribed safety equipment. Follow all safety rules
- Carry out minor troubleshooting and maintenance on equipment and instruments. Promptly see further technical and/or maintenance help when such repairs fail to yield corrective action.
- Perform job in other classifications and departments, as required by supervisors.
- Required to work any shift or shift schedule as required by supervisors
- Assist in training personnel
- Prepare records of activities in logbooks, batch log sheets or other forms.
QUALIFICATIONS
- High school Diploma
- Minimum 1+ years of industrial / manufacturing experience
- Willingness to work on all shifts, including weekends, and OT when required
- Able to lift 50 lbs
WORKING ENVIRONMENT
Duties will be performed both inside and outside of the manufacturing plant. Most inside processing location, which are not heated or cooled, will have a temperature range of 45F to 110F depending on weather conditions. Because there will be some exposure to nuisance dust, protective masks are required at designated locations. Outside work, when required, is exposed to the elements and temperature of -20F to 100F
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $23.31 per hour
Benefits:
- 401(k) matching
- Dental insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Referral program
- Vision insurance
Schedule:
- 12 hour shift
- Holidays
- Night shift
- Overtime
- Weekend availability
Supplemental Pay:
- Bonus pay
- Signing bonus
Application Question(s):
- Can you work 2nd and 3rd shift, along with Overtime? Must be able to work any shift for this role. Reply Yes/No
Education:
- High school or equivalent (Required)
Work Location: One location