Production Technician Engineering at Geebo

Production Technician

Company Name:
Church & Dwight Co., Inc.
This position is responsible to oversee the operation and control of the production process. This includes all daily operation from the receiving of raw materials to the load out of finished goods. This position will require operation of all packaging equipment and warehousing operations. All Good Manufacturing Practices and Standard Operation Procedures will be followed.
Essential Functions:
Oversee the complete start-up and shut-down of the manufacturing process
Effectively operate, monitor, and maintain manufacturing process within SOP's
Performs all packaging within SOP's
Performs loading of all finished product within SOP's
Performs all receiving of raw materials within SOP's
Provide accurate documentation of all log sheets and production records
Ensure all required sampling is performed
Oversee all duties related to shipping and receiving of raw materials and finished product
Keeps work area clean, neat and free from safety hazards
Follow all facility safety rules, policies and procedures including the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Follow all facility rules to maintain quality and integrity of both raw materials and finished products
Knowledge, Skill and
Experience:
High school diploma required - Additional education preferred
Able to operate industrial feed production equipment
Good oral and written communication skills
Good basic computer literacy and accuracy
Strong attention to detail and accuracy
Ability to effectively interact with employees at all levels of the organization
Attentive to organization, detail and accuracy
Minimum one year of forklift experience
Church & Dwight Co., Inc. is an EOE M/F/Disability/Veterans
Date: 2014-04-28
Country: US
State: IA
City: Oskaloosa
Postal Code: 52577
Category: Manufacturing & ProductionEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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