Production Utility Worker Manufacturing - Scotts Valley, CA at Geebo

Production Utility Worker

We are hiring for a Production Utility Worker for a distribution of vitamins and supplements company in Scott Valley CA.
Payrate:
$19.
04Shift:
Graveyard 10PM-6:
30 AM
Responsibilities:
o Responsible for this position may include assisting in the following processes:
mixing, drying, milling, sanitation, tablet compression, coating, receiving, storing, and shipping of the producto Assist with plant sanitation, includes sweeping, washing, emptying waste containers, including shutdown clean upo Maintain good housekeeping with sanitation as a constant and critical issueo Cross-training will occur throughout the facility in all aspects of high-speed manufacturing.
o Works on a production line to assist with manufacturing our products following all production standard procedures (mixing, roller compaction, coating, milling, barrel washing other processing tasks as assigned).
o Prepare and maintain materials and equipment at the start, during, and end of production.
o Responsible for general duties involving physical handling of product, materials, supplies and equipment.
o Operate industrial power equipment.
o Fill in for other positions as needed.
Production Utility Worker Requirements:
o Self-motivated and ability to take initiative and use sound judgment in day-to-day decision makingo Working Conditions:
Loud environment with exposure to powder and heavy equipment in a manufacturing atmosphereo Ability to read and write legibly in Englisho Ability to work multiple shifts and/or schedules including weekends.
o Be reliable and dependable in attendance.
o Previous work experience in a food manufacturing environment preferred.
o Able to stand for long periods of time and be able to lift 50 pounds.
Repeated bending, reaching and lifting of equipment or products.
Walk-Ins Welcome Anytime! Recommended Skills Decision Making Heavy Equipment Housekeeping Scheduling Self Motivation Sweeping Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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