Packaging - Operator, Packaging A Auto
Department: Powders Packaging, (7p-7a)
Reports To: Powders Packaging Supervisor
Job Summary:
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Packaging Operator A-Auto operates multiple single line of automated packaging equipment or major component, such as, slurry equipment.
Essential Functions:
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Operates automated packaging, bulk-bagging, palletizing, or slurry equipment
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If required, prepares and/or applies additives to the products, monitors results for compliance and takes appropriate action.
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Sets-up equipment, performs daily inspections, and makes minor adjustments to the equipment as necessary.
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Ensures the process safely drives quality and production to standards/targets.
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Samples packaged product to verify it meets specifications.
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Identifies non-conformance events, documents event, and takes appropriate actions.
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Performs manual tasks such as hand stacking product.
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Periodically weighs product packages to ensure weight specifications are met.
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Inspects supplies such as bags, bulk bags and pallets to ensure useable quality and quantity levels are present and to inventory levels.
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Operates forklift to load trailers and/or move material. (Only if assigned, properly trained, and training documented)
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Interacts with the computer systems for compliance, reporting, email, machine set-up and QMS requirements.
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Input environmental, safety, production, maintenance, and shipping data utilizing the CMMS, QMS, AS/400, spreadsheets and/or hand written paper reports.
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Spot, set-up, load and move bulk trucks. (Only if assigned, properly trained and, training documented)
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Spot, set-up, load and move bulk railcars. (Only if assigned, properly trained, and training documented)
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Observes all safety rules, regulation, and precautions.
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Keeps areas clean and free of clutter.
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Performs other duties as assigned.
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Participates in process improvement activities.
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Performs area “workplace inspections” as required including environmental inspections.
Experience:
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Must meet the assessment requirements for this position.
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Must be able to use technology to evaluate/communicate the status of the process/product.
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Must pass computer literacy assessment.
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Must be able to understand and act upon all safety and environmental requirements and other related communications.
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Must be able to visually differentiate between products and be able to hear audible alarms, instructions, and commands.
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Must be able to read and understand Bill of Lading.
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Must be able to efficiently interact with and use computer systems.
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Must be able to comprehend and follow quality management system.
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Must be able to stand for the duration of the shift
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Must be able to lift 60 pounds frequently—duration of shift if necessary.
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Bending, reaching, twisting, stooping, walking, and climbing stairways and ladders frequently
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Must be able to climb ladders up to 110 feet.
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Must be able to talk and hear radio communications as well as phone.
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Must meet all physical requirements of the position.
Other details
- Pay Type Hourly
- Oil-Dri Corporation of Georgia, PO Box 200A, Ochlocknee, Georgia, United States of America