Production Operator Starting Pay $20/hour

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Production Operator. Starting Pay $20/hour. This position is responsible for daily operations of the production floor; ensuring the shift meets established safety, quality, and production goals in compliance with all applicable legal and food safety requirements.

At Niagara, we’re looking for Team Members who want to be part of achieving our mission to provide our customers the highest quality, most affordable bottled water.

Responsibilities
  • Responsible for daily activities of the production line(s), ensuring product adheres to Niagara’s standard of safety, quality, and throughput.
  • Accurately completes applicable quality and production reports hourly. Perform physical and visual inspection of product to prevent non-conforming goods. Correctly reports all quality defects to the appropriate team members and shift leadership.
  • Adheres to the highest standards of company and plant safety programs, guidelines, rules, and regulations.
  • Abides by Niagara’s Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and Food Safety Standards at all times.
  • Maintains general housekeeping in all areas of production and additional areas assigned by plant leadership.
  • Maintains appropriate level of raw materials as required to ensure production lines incur minimal downtime.
  • Demonstrates the aptitude and skill to work in all assigned areas of production; troubleshoots minor production line issues and performs relief duties when required.
  • Regular and predictable attendance is an essential function of the job.
  • Ability to work 12-hour shifts, day or night, on a rotating 2-2-3 schedule or as dictated by production demand.
  • Note: Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without prior notice.
Qualifications
  • Minimum Qualifications:
    • 0 Years – Experience in Field or similar manufacturing environment
    • 0 Years – Experience in Position
    • 0 Years – Experience managing people/projects
  • Preferred Qualifications:
    • 2 Years – Experience in Field or similar manufacturing environment
    • 2 Years – Experience in Position
    • 2 Years – Experience managing people/projects
Education
  • Minimum Required: High School Diploma or GED
  • Preferred: Associate's Degree
Certification/License
  • Required: N/A
  • Preferred: N/A
Language
  • Required: None
  • Preferred: None
Benefits

Benefits information is available on request.

EEO statements: Qualified applicants with arrest or conviction records will be considered for employment in accordance with applicable local and state laws.

Employment agencies submitting résumés may be subject to Niagara Bottling, LLC policies regarding placement fees.

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