Under the direction of the Packaging Supervisor, the Packaging Operator (A) main task is to: Provide first line leadership to support the operations team through continuous improvement of plant operation, maintenance, mechanical equipment integrity, reliability, and safety performance.
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Follow written or oral instructions regarding daily tasks and job duties.
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Provide troubleshooting expertise for the production units.
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Know, comply, and enforce safe work procedures and operational discipline practices to the operations team.
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Act as a stepup Supervisor.
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Spot Bulk trucks or ISOs into designated offloading areas.
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Apply grounding cables to carry off static electricity.
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Position hoses to unload the product into the designated spots by connecting hoses to manifolds, transfer lines and filter housing.
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Monitor offloading process including watching gauges, pressurizing/ depressurizing bulk units and or by visually monitoring levels which may require the need to climb up onto tank trucks or railcars by ladder.
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Open/Close valves, recoil hoses onto hose rack which requires pulling and reaching.
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Operate packaging machinery of several types at the production lines, always performing actions safely.
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Sort and weigh products after packaging to ensure requirements are met and no mistakes have been made.
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Apply labels and transfer products to warehouse locations.
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Perform simple maintenance on your machine to ensure it is completely functional and safe to operate.
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Perform tasks assigned to operations such as quality inspections, equipment preparation, process sampling, operating equipment lines, inventory movements (physical and within company ERP system), unloading/loading product from rail cars, tanks, ISO’s, tank trucks, totes, drums, and pails.
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Identify, troubleshoot, and report the following to supervisor: equipment defects or malfunctions; out of spec material or contamination; safety issues or incidents.
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Complete paperwork and other minor administrative tasks carefully ensuring all information is entered correctly and clearly.
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Support other machine operators to ensure no workers become fatigued or distracted during daily operation.
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Perform plant cleanup standard tasks during and at the end of an operation or workday.
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Exhibits and practices the Third Coast Way fundamental behaviors
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High School Graduate or GED desired but not required.
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Minimum of 4 years warehouse experience
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Knowledge of and experience working with hazardous materials.
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Must be able to multitask, stay organized, detailed, and focused and show a high level of initiative.
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Strong operations aptitude is desired.
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Must have good communication and leadership skills.
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Must be a selfstarter and willing to work in a team environment.
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Ability to identify and then implement process and productivity improvements.
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Ability to complete paperwork accurately and completely, understand the importance of detail and accuracy.
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Ability to communicate effectively to team members and management.
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Good Computer skills/ERP system experience.
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Must be able to read and interpret a Safety Data Sheet (SDS).
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While performing the duties of this job, the team member is regularly required to use their hands and arms to handle, feel, or reach.
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The team member frequently is required to stand, walk, stoop, kneel, and crouch.
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The team member is occasionally required to sit.
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The team member must regularly lift and/or move up to 25 pounds, frequently lift 50 pounds and occasionally move or manipulate drums weighing between 200600 pounds.
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The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by a team member to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
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