Temporary Bagging Machine Operator (20-12954)
Job Description
3rd Shift Bagging Machine Operator/Production Worker
Start Date: ASAP
Duration: 3-6 months depending on workload and season
Hours: 10 pm-630am Sunday-Thursday – hours may be longer depending on workload. If busy, workers may be doing 10-12 hour shifts.
OT: Yes, expected. Weekends will be determined based on production needs. It will be a scheduled 5 day work week, with notice given for any weekends that will be worked. Please make sure your workers are OK with this.
Environment: Production
PPE: will provide: Hard hats, safety glasses and reflective vests. Workers are responsible for their own steel toe boots.
The job of the Bagger is to safely and efficiently:
• Operate both the automatic and manual bagging equipment so as to fill and seal the
sacks of salt to the specified quantity level per order specifications. This includes:
o manually palletizing bags
o manually lifting / stacking / weighing bags
o wrapping / sealing pallets of bags
o Perform housekeeping duties within the bagging and warehouse areas
o The Baggers work under the supervision and direction of the Production Supervisor.
o Although the individual will be assigned to work days / nights, the individual may be called upon to work additional hours as needed. This can include working weekends, holidays and overtime as assigned.
o Physically the individual must be able to independently transition to and from the ground without the aid of a stationary object, work in a variety of postures and positions including kneeling, squatting, forward flexion and crawling. The employee will have to be able to safely and efficiently climb multiple stairs, walk up and down inclines and be able to walk on snow / ice and wet level and unlevel surfaces. He / she must be able to stand / walk throughout the work day while wearing steel toed boots, hard hats and safety glasses.
o The Bagger must be able to repetitively lift and handle salt sacks that weigh up to 50 lbs.
Furthermore will have to reach with both upper extremities, grab sacks of salt and slide them into place on a continuous basis.
o Although the individual is working inside a building that is protected from the weather conditions with a roof and walls the individual will be exposed to the air temperature and humidity one can reasonably expect in northern New York.
How to Apply
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