Automated Machinery Operator / Auto Pak - 3rd Shift Transportation & Warehousing - Saint Albans, VT at Geebo

Automated Machinery Operator / Auto Pak - 3rd Shift

Saint Albans, VT Saint Albans, VT Estimated:
$36.
9K - $46.
7K a year Estimated:
$36.
9K - $46.
7K a year Job Duties and
Responsibilities:
General Purpose:
Produce a Quality Product Start, Run, Shutdown packaging equipment Able to operate all packaging and associated equipment with minimal out fo specification product Perform all required Quality Checks Complete all required logs Maintain packaging and all associated equipment Achieve all KPIs Report and Document all machinery issues Inspect all Raw Materials Always maintain a clean, organized, and professional work area in accordance to 5S methodology.
Perform general housekeeping duties and Master Sanitation Schedule tasks as necessary Minimize water usage and generation of wastewater with the scope of the position Follow all Dairy Farmers of America GMP's and work in a manner consistent with all corporate, regulatory quality and sanitation requirements.
Dedicate effort to safety as we expect every employee to leave work in the same condition as they arrive Exhibit the values and ethics of DFA through honesty, discretion, and sound judgement Adhere to all DFA Quality, Safety and GMP policies and procedures and report any nonconformity Attend required training, including but not limited to, Safety, GMP, Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP), and Safe Quality Foods (SQF) Assist in the training and development of new operators The requirements herein are intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by employee, but is not a complete list of responsibilities, duties and skills required.
Will need to complete pasteurization training.
Other duties may be assigned as required This is a 3rd shift position.
Requirements:
An Equal Opportunity Employer.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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