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6:00 am 6:30 pm Week Two: Tues-Thurs 6:00 am 6:30 pm Note: Basically work every other Monday PPE Required: Steel or composite toed shoes, safety glasses and hearing protection CORE RESPONSIBILITIES AND TASKS The role of the Production Operator is broken down into Batch Making, Machine Operator and Material Handler.
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The role of the Production Operator is broken down into Batch Making, Machine Operator and Material Handler. Material Handler - Responsibilities may include loading or unloading shipments, pulling and picking orders, and operating a variety of machinery and equipment.
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Perform daily operational check of forklift Quality inspections on palletized product (missing bottles, shrink wrap, label placement, banding tension) Transport FG to warehouse/storage location Transport hold outs to and from production Print tickets for palletizer Dump recycling bins Transport resin to line Pallet reconciliation Disposition of scrap product Bail Cardboard Palletizer operations Other duties as assigned.
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Prior material handler experience. Must have the ability to operate a forklift and palletizer in a safe manner. Sanofi Consumer Healthcare US (formerly Chattem) is a leading marketer and manufacturer of a broad portfolio of branded over-the-counter (OTC) healthcare products, in such categories as allergy, upper and lower gastrointestinal, skin care, topical pain care, oral care and other OTC toiletry products.
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The Material Handler is responsible for safely operating forklift equipment within the manufacturing facility and/or distribution center ensuring that quality products are received, produced, and shipped in a timely manner.
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Ability to operate material handling equipment where appropriate (fork truck, pallet jack, sky Jack, deep reach, clamp apparatus, etc. Operates palletizers and automatic bottle handling/ de-palletizer equipment.
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Direct and coordinate the activities of employees engaged in the production or processing of finish goods, such as mixers, operators, lid setters, packers, production material handler and stackers.
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The Material Handler must be able to work throughout the plant, working in high places, climbing stairs, ladders, etc., when necessary. The "Material Handler" should be capable of using, hand tools.
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Special Equipment Used: Forklift, thermometers, scales, pumps and bin dumping equipment, cryovac fillers and checkweighing equipment, case forming and sealing machines, palletizer, stretchwrappers, case coders, glue pots and machines, case packer, tape sealing machines, label machines.
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Hand stack product as needed that does not run through the automatic palletizer system. Report any safety concerns or problems to your supervisor or the EHS Manager. Keep the clean regrind and colorant full at each Maguire Sweeper station in the Color and Regrind Area in the warehouse.
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Performs other tasks and assignments as directed by the Lead Material Handler/Supervisor/Shift Lead or other Management personnel. Hood Packaging Corporation a world leader in the packaging industry is looking for a Material Handler to join our team in our Summerville, SC location.
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Entering receiving data and location into JD Edwards inventory control system. Determine storage location and move raw materials, components and finished goods from staging dock to specified locations.
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Able to perform all the positions on the line, Ex., able to cover as a packer and material handler (palletizer) as needed. Able to handle routine duties including zipper change, film change, corrugate material to pack.
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The Material Handler must be capable of understanding equipment operations, labeling and packaging types, forklift operations, and general housekeeping rules. Operate the following equipment; 50 lb bagger, Super Sak bagging equipment, forklift, coating drums, palletizer, and loading hopper.
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Operate palletizer equipment and use computer systems for production and loading. Operate palletizer equipment and use computer systems for production and loading. Ability to calculate mathematical figures and apply concepts of basic algebra and geometry.
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