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The Palletizer Operator works closely with Supervision and Quality to ensure optimum levels in Quality Inspections, Package identification, and Final packaging. Responsibility of maintaining the palletizer operation of the beverage can package process with a focus on optimizing Safety, Quality, Productivity and Spoilage.
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Install, adjust and repair blow mold, trimmers, palletizer and other related equipment. Completion of Altium Industrial Maintenance Technician I training. As a fully competent Industrial Maintenance Technician, incumbent will perform repairs, preventive and corrective maintenance on production machinery, plant blow mold equipment and facility.
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Crown Cork & Seal USA, a global metal packaging company is looking for a 1st shift Palletizer ($19.39 an hour) at our plant in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Remove damaged and/or suspect finished goods from palletizer and report same to Supervision, Production Line Mechanic and Quality Control Checker.
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The Palletizer Operator is an entry-level position will be responsible for operating automatic can palletizing equipment to pattern and/or transfer cans to and from pallets. $26.72 average/ per hour – Palletizer Operator.
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Operate palletizer/depalletizer, strapper, baler to pack/sort cans, scrap cans, perform visual inspection of cans, collect and scrap cans and keep complete required paperwork. Palletizer/depalletizer, jam stick, hand can guide, auto frame dispenser, top frame dispenser, control consoles, pallet, conveyors, broom, mops, pail, refuse containers, label making equipment, hand stamp, stamp pad, pallet hook, wipers, paint brushes, shovel, gloves, clipboard, pencil and hand and auto strapper, forklift.
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Under the supervision of the Production Supervisor, the Can-Line Machine Operator operates and monitors high speed floor machine which packs cans into a box, glues the box and may tape two boxes together then sends box to the palletizer.
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Must be able to keep palletizer machine cleared out, keep conveyors cleared, log in production runs and keep stretch wrapper always filled. Must be able to keep the palletizer machine fully stocked at all times with the correct type of pallet.
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Ensures all equipment is stored at the end of shift Responsible for being proficient in two Primary Distribution Center functions: Production Receiving Functions including but not limited to managing circle/learning patterns, running palletizers, clearing jams, palletizer troubleshooting, receiving/processing of co-pack items, and product receiving in D365.
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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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Operation of equipment to include, but not limited to the following manufacturing equipment: Packer, Palletizer, Forklift, Mixer, Pellet Mill, etc. Why you should apply to be a Production Operator: · Pay Rate: $25 per hour · Employment Type: Long term temp, Temp to hire · Location: Burlington, WA · Schedule: Second shift hours- Monday-Friday · Great Advancement Opportunities · Overtime available · Weekly pay What a typical day as a Production Operator might look like: Repetitive machine or process operation following prescribed routine.
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A production palletizer/heavy lifter will be responsible for unstacking, stacking, picking up and inspecting multiple items. Picking up small amounts of ingredients such as cheese, fish portions, or toast using either a scoop or their hands, and placing these ingredients on a conveyor belt.
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TRAINING: Completion of Altium Industrial Maintenance Technician I training. Our Guiding Principles Act with Integrity & in Compliance Drive Value Creation Be Disciplined Entrepreneurs Focus on the Customer Act with Humility Treat others with Dignity and Respect Seeking Fulfillment in your Work As a fully competent Industrial Maintenance Technician, incumbent will perform repairs, preventive and corrective maintenance on production machinery, plant blow mold equipment and facility.
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Our portfolio includes creative solutions geared at helping food industry professionals compete in foodservice, retail, in-store bakery, deli, and prepared foods, among others. Using a low-pressure water hose to wash down the last traces of food debris down the drain, consistent with plant waste water and sanitation policies.
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Properly load automatic carton equipment or assemble carton parts manually when necessary, perform various duties associated with palletizer/unitzer/forklift operations, visually examine glassware and packware in cartons.
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Perform changeovers on MSK palletizer per production scheduleComplete hourly quality checks on containers and palletizing patterns and materials. Operate bulk palletizer, including but not limited to: Perform changeovers on bulk palletizing equipment per production schedule.
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