Processing Triangle Sanitation Operator - Nights ($25.86/hr.)other related Employment listings - Allendale, MI at Geebo

Processing Triangle Sanitation Operator - Nights ($25.86/hr.)

Short & Sweet:
You'll be working with a team to operate machinery that bags shredded mozzarella and packs bags into boxes.
Schedule:
12 HOUR SHIFT 6:
30 PM - 7:
00 AM 2, 2, 3 rotation 24/7/365/Weekends/HolidaysOutline of Job Duties:
Complete daily checklist Perform all hourly checks in MES Troubleshoot and adjust equipment to address run problems efficiently to minimize downtime Follow setup procedures ensuring all equipment are operational at startup Maintain proper weight control Maintain labeling operation and ensure correct label is applied to packages Monitor Hi-Speed scale to ensure proper parameters are used and correct tare weights entered Run sanitation for the traingles on cleaning nightsQUALIFICATIONS Minimum Able to organize, prioritize, and manage multiple tasks simultaneously Action oriented and the capacity to drive for results Requires the ability to perform basic math skills and read Must be able to lift 35 lbsat waist height (39) weekly Must be able to climb stairs hourly and ladders/vertical ladders daily Must be 18 years of age Must be able to communicate verbally and in writing Must be able to support 24/7/365 operation including weekends and holidays Preferred Prior food industry experience General mechanical aptitude would be helpful Leprino Foods Company utilizes the services of Psychemedics to perform our Hair Follicle Drug TestingAdditional information about this process can be obtained at www.
psychemedics.
com Leprino Foods requires all individuals to wear the appropriate Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) as required by the role and locationLeprino Foods Company supports a drug-free workplace and is an EEO/Affirmative Action Employer - M/F/Disability/Veteran Recommended Skills Agriculture Machinery Mathematics Mechanical Aptitude Problem Solving Self Motivation Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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