Packaging Associate
JOB DESCRIPTION
REPORTS TO: Production Supervisor
DIRECT REPORTS: N/A
ROLE:
The Packaging Associate is responsible for the final review of finished product and packaging materials and for packaging product for delivery to our end user, the customer.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Visually inspect finished products and packaging materials to ensure they meet quality expectations
- Communicate concerns to Quality Auditor, Operator, Lead Operator and/or Supervisor
- Discard product that does not meet expectations in accordance with site procedures
- Be cognizant of surroundings and report any environmental, equipment or material issues that may arise.
- Package all product types for all lines in the facility
- Package final products in accordance with the specification requirements including
- Count and/or stack height
- Bagging of products
- Sealing of bags
- Boxing of product sleeves
- Apply required labeling and ensure date coding and other necessary information is as expected
- Build/stack boxes in accordance with pallet/stack layout
- Manually palletize as required
- Perform rework for rejected product or damaged boxes
- Able to properly utilize packaging equipment, including
- Resetting the ink jet printers.
- Operating the auto bagger and making minor adjustments as needed to ensure the product is protected.
- Using taping and/or box sealing equipment to properly seal the box
- Load and stage KDs (boxes), as directed
- Change or replace tape in box taper
- Clear product jams in packaging equipment
- Communicate need for restock of packaging materials on the lines
- Assist in scrap management
- Safely utilize the grinders to ensure scrap is recycled in a manner that ensures reintegration into the manufacturing process
- Remove scrap products or from around the former and place in appropriate disposal buggy
- Must comply with all company policies and procedures, including
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) requirements, including but not limited to safety glasses, hearing protection and appropriate footwear
- Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and Safe Quality Food (SQF) requirements, including but not limited to clean clothing that does not have beading, sequins, rhinestones, or other decoration that may become lose and fall into the manufacturing process, hair and/or beard nets, clean nails that are free of polish and natural eyelashes
- Standard Work Practices or Processes (SWP) requirements, including but not limited to:
- Following step by step procedures
- Maintaining workstation organization
- Recording/tracking production
- General Safety Rule requirements, including but not limited to not taking unsafe actions; reporting near misses, unsafe conditions or incidents immediately to the Supervisor, following proper lifting procedures, being attentive and using common sense
- Participate in all required communication and training meetings
- Support all LEAN and Continuous Improvement initiatives, including but not limited to 5S (Sort, set, shine, standardize and sustain) Standard Work and Eliminate Waste.
- Additional responsibilities as assigned.
TECHNICAL COMPETENCIES:
Interpersonal/Communication:
- Ability to communicate effectively and work closely and productively as part of a cross-functional team.
- Willingness to work with others and be an active trainee and trainer.
Technical Knowledge:
- Basic math skills
- Ability to demonstrate and apply logic when performing responsibilities
- Basic knowledge of quality standards
Safety:
- Demonstrates an understanding that safety is a value and is not to be compromised
- Basic understanding of the operation of machines and equipment to identify hazards
- Is mindful of their actions and those around them to ensure that incidents do not occur
- Proactively identifies and reports unsafe actions or conditions to the supervisory staff
- Basic understanding of E-stops including when and how to use them
- Understanding of authorized vs. affected Lock Out Tag Out employee
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:
- Previous experience in a manufacturing, distribution or other industrial setting preferred.
- Comparable experience handling tasks that are repetitive in nature, at a steady pace.
ADA – ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Able to stand and walk constantly on a cement floor surface
- Use of hands, fingers, arms, and shoulders constantly
- Reaching out frequently
- Lifting to a maximum of 30 lbs.
- Rotating or twisting constantly
- Visual acuity
- Additional information can be found on Job Profile Medical Assessment for Packaging Associates.
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