Packaging Maintainer Operator Manufacturing at Geebo

Packaging Maintainer Operator

Company Name:
The business and subsidiaries of The Schwan Food Company
Title: Packaging Maintainer Operator
Location: US-Kentucky-FLORENCE-KY-7605 EMPIRE DRIVE (0754)
Job Number: 14005263
This position is responsible for safe operation of multiple manufacturing machines ranging from simple to complex.
Responsible for the operation of multiple pieces of manufacturing equipment ranging from simple to complex.
Responsible for set up and pre-running of the equipment to ensure proper production start up.
Control of line speeds batch formula production rates starting and stopping equipment and overall product elegance and safety.
Responsible for maintenance repairs and preventative maintenance of all equipment and assisting Maintenance in keeping all equipment and facility in good repair and regularly serviced.
Responsible for various quality checks.
Completes all required paperwork (for example: downtime HACCP etc. utilizing SAP SOP's Safety operation training as appropriate.)
May be responsible for disassembling disconnecting cleaning operating and reassembling and reconnecting lines and equipment.
Responsible to conduct yourself and ensure your subordinates (if applicable) conduct themselves in a manner consistent with company mission values code of ethics policies and other standards of conduct.
Qualifications: Education: High School Diploma or equivalent.
Years of Related
Experience: Typically 3 or more years of related experience.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Ability to operate multiple machines safely with minimal supervision and obtain necessary production specifications.
Prefer proficient communication and reasoning skills to pass on information to co-workers and to relay information to and from all employee levels including management and skilled personnel.
EOE
#vfj-11-11#Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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