What are the responsibilities and job description for the Molding & Packing Operator position at Cargill?
Job Type: Hourly Full Time
This Full-Time position is in WI – MILWAUKEE however please expect receiving calls from a 952 area code in case you are considered. Relocation assistance is not provided.
Working at Cargill is an opportunity to thrive — a place to develop your career to the fullest while engaging in meaningful work that makes a positive impact around the globe. You will be proud to work for a company with a strong history of ethics and a purpose of nourishing people. We offer a diverse, supportive environment where you will grow personally and professionally as you learn from some of the most talented people in your field. At Cargill we have a Culture of Safety, our goal is to return everyone safely back to their loved ones every day.
The purpose of the Molding & Packing Operator position is to Complete all required quality and food safety checks and document utilizing the required documents or electronic systems. Maintain a food safe work environment by cleaning up spills, and maintaining hygenic work conditions. Comply with all GMP, safety, sanitation and any other plant rules as established by the company. Follow all Food Safety (HACCP), & GMPs policies
Be aware of and comply with general Cargill Cocoa & Chocolate safety policy and rules specific to work area .Personal protective equipment (such as safety glasses, boots, or gloves) must be worn per Cargill polices. Look for and report unsafe situations/work practices Complete Monthly Safety Training as required.
Compensation: $20.29
Shift: Night Shift 06:00 PM – 06:00 AM
Benefits:
- Medical/ Dental/ Vision/ Life/ Disability Insurance
- Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs)
- Cargill retirement plans
- Comprehensive employee assistance resources
Principal Accountabilites :
Operate MIK1 & MIK2 Automated Packaging Equipment and Bindler automated Packaging Equipment.- Read schedule for production lines and communicate with the operator from the previous shift to determine the status of the lines. (Machinery problems change over status, availability of paste, special operating instructions, quality control issues, etc.)
- Communicate with the lead person and department personnel to determine if there are any problems on your assigned line.
- Check schedule, product specs., and special instructions.
- Use ladder to check and maintain use tank level from bulk storage (panel view).
- Set up and monitor running of depositors.
- Set and monitor tempering units.
- Use and evaluate temper meter; understand the theory of tempering.
- Check of proper valves are set.
- Monitor depositor hoppers.
- Set and monitor cooling tunnels.
- Maintain proper return of product to use tank.
- Monitor line temperatures of product from use tank to tempering unit and from tempering unit to depositor.
- Communicate with packers.
- Handle rework.
- Maintain a clear work area.
- Check and maintain proper count/lb. and appearance
- Change and maintain plates (2-person job).
- Change knives; set knives.
- Maintain necessary records & SPC charts.
- Do routine trouble shooting and maintenance
Requirements
Must be able to read, write and perform basic math and have keyboarding skills for data input.- High School diploma / GED equivalent
- Ability to read and communicate in English effectively. (Verbally and Written)
- Must be able to plan, implement, oversee, and evaluate work of all team members.
- Able to work with different temperature and humidity conditions in the work area that can vary from temperatures ranging of 65 degrees F up to or exceeding 100 degrees,and very humid (near or over 80%) to ultra-low humidity (less than 40%).
- Must be able to work with noise levels up to 115 decibels requiring the use of hearing protection for most of the day.
- Must be required to wear plastic gloves while performing duties involving potential direct contact with the product.
- Ability to regularly walk, stoop, kneel, crouch, and climb stairs and lift a minimum of 50 pounds.
- Ability to work overtime and work holidays, nights, weekends or different shifts in a Union environment.
Preferred
Previous food production experience- Forklift previous experience.
Equal Opportunity Employer, including Disability/Vet