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With $13 billion in revenue for fiscal year 2019 on a combined pro forma basis from operations, Berry is a leading global supplier of a broad range of innovative nonwoven, flexible, and rigid products used every day within consumer and industrial end markets.
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Adheres to all safety policies and procedures, conducts his/herself in a safety conscious manner. Keeps machine downtime to a minimum to maximize output rates. Maintains communication with Lead operator and Production Manager of any problems or issues experienced on the machine or with materials.
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High school diploma/GED or three years of experience with production equipment or six months as a Berry Packer. Communicates and cooperates with other employees in a positive and constructive manner to achieve the Goals of the Department and the Plant.
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Transports and conveys raw materials from the storage area to the elevator, sending it to the hopper; using a forklift in an accurate and efficient manner. Must work effectively with co-workers as a team member and support safe, quality production.
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The Production Operator is a quality oriented, work team resource that works assignment by assignment to support growth and improvement for individuals and teams within Operations. A high standard for Quality and an understanding of the types of defects that will affect film performance at the customer level.
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Able to stand/walk for 10 plus hours of a 12-hour shift. Ability to stand/walk for a minimum of 7 hours during an 8 hour shift. at a minimal frequency of 20 times per hourVisual acuity of at least 20/50 for distance and minimal near vision ability read 10 – 12 point print at a distance of 12 – 18 inchesAbility to reach and lift 50 lbs to shoulder height at a minimum of 10 times per hour.
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As a Lead Machine Operator, you are responsible for training and leading a small team on company policies and procedures to complete routine tasks. Performs duties in a safe manner and reports all observed safety hazards to the Production Supervisor, Team Lead or Safety Manager.
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Performs all tasks in a safe manner, wearing required PPE and following all safety regulations. Create and maintain a team effort attitude and team approach. Obtain and maintain Operator Certification.
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Performs duties in a safe manner and report all observed safety hazards to the Senior Operator. The employee routinely bends and lifts up to 50 pounds of plastic over a twelve (12) hour shift, pulls, pushes rolls of plastic onto pallets, rearranges and organizes product, grasps and pulls on a rope to start the production process, pulls and pushes on shafts to finish roll or re-load winders.
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To learn more about Berry, visit Responsibilities Safety –Performs all tasks in a safe manner, wearing required PPE and following all safety regulations. Our culture fosters trust and partnerships through appreciation, acknowledgement, and inclusion.
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With $13 billion in revenue for fiscal year 2018 on a combined pro forma basis from operations, Berry is a leading global supplier of a broad range of innovative nonwoven, flexible, and rigid products used every day within consumer and industrial end markets.
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Authorized to stop work when a perceived unsafe condition or behavior may result in an unwanted event. Can work with minimum supervision in a fast-paced environment. Be a team player with a positive attitude and work well with others.
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Position is a 12 hour night shift position with a unique schedule. Records daily production and scrap figures for the shift and reports to Supervisor. Position is a 12 hour night shift position with a unique schedule.
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Safely utilize basic tools before placing boxes on a pallet. Work experience in a manufacturing environment preferred but not required. Follow all Safety, Food Safety, GMP and HACCP practices.
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If at any time a customer's quality expectations are not being met the operator has the authority to shut the press down and call technical staff for assistance. Maintaining a high level of housekeeping in and around work area throughout the course of the shift, including conveyor belts, automation equipment, machines, and floor area.
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