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The Opportunity
Description
- Follow all safety work practices and adhere to plant "Good Manufacturing Practices".
- Operate and maintain production equipment to ensure production of a quality product in compliance with Company, Federal and State guidelines.
- Attention to detail in the following order Safety, Quality and Efficiency.
Our Client
Our client has over 20 years of experience in connecting the right people with the right companies.
When you apply to join their team, they will ensure to take all the necessary time to thoroughly evaluate your experience, background, and interest to match you with the right company whether you are interested in IT, Light Industrial, or a Commercial job position.
They focus on listening, following through, and ensuring fit between people, cultures, and attitudes. Our client creates the type of environment that candidates are eager to return to, again and again.
Sounds interesting? Apply, and pursue your perfect career fit!
Experience Required for Your Success
- Prior manufacturing experience working in a production environment is preferred but not required. Candidates who have previous experience with operating fillers and or packaging equipment is ideal. Environment may be hot or cold depending on the time of the year and location of equipment in the plant.
- Accurately document process results and equipment downtimes.
- Willingness to follow Standard Operating Procedures and Supervisor instructions.
- Able to lift up to 50 lbs. various times during the shift.
- Frequent standing, walking, bending, ascending/descending stairs and ladders.
- Previous forklift or power pallet hack certification is a nice to have.
- Candidates must qualify onsite for forklift and or electric pallet jack certification
- Skilled operation of equipment and tasks involved with each of the job areas.
- Some experience with basic sanitation tasks required from production equipment. Training provided specific pieces of equipment.
What Do You Think?
Does your experience reflect what it takes to be successful in this role? Do the work and challenges get you excited about what's possible?