What are the responsibilities and job description for the Production Labor - 1st shift position at Mauser Packaging Solutions?
Responsibilities:
- Demonstrates ability to meet production standards on specific assignments within required time
- Maintains good housekeeping and clean work areas in assigned space
- Performs all assignments in accordance with safety specifications, instructions, and requirements
- Responsible for safety and quality throughout production
- Responsible for notifying a Production Lead or Supervisor when they step off the line to ensure safety and quality standards are maintained
- Reports all production waste/issues to Production Lead or Supervisor
- Performs other duties as required by Supervisor or Manager
- Follows all company policies and procedures
Requirements:
- High School diploma or equivalent
- Experience working in a Manufacturing Environment
- Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
- Understand plant safety guidelines and pass all required safety training
- Must be able to understand verbal and written instructions
- Troubleshoot problems and report issues
- Must work well in team environment
Physical Requirements:
- Use of hands and fingers to perform job function
- Ability to stoop, kneel, bend and climb minimal, only as needed.
- Ability to lift up to 42lbs
- Plant facility runs 5 days, a week consistently scheduled 7:00am to 3:30pm Monday to Friday, excluding designated holidays or prearranged shut down.
- Overtime is mandatory when scheduled. Shift time can be extended up to a 5am to 5pm shift daily, or additional workday added on Saturday.
- Line production is constant flow.
- Ability to be on feet consistently 8 hours up to a 12 hours per scheduled shift
- Walking during this standing time in work cell, continuous rotation based on area assigned.
- Repetitive turning & twisting during production based on area assigned.
- Reaching above shoulders, hand and wrist repetitive simple grasping to pick up tote, to load into cages, as needed when assigned this workstation.
- Use of hands and fingers to perform job function with hand tools as needed up to full scheduled shift.
- The work environment is inside, however not temperature controlled. Exposed to both heat and cold depending on the daily weather conditions outside, and station working at.
- The ability to wear all required personal protective equipment for the position they are assigned to each day. This equipment can include some or all: hard hat, ear plugs, safety glasses, steel toed boots, cut resistant gloves, cut resistant sleeves, face shield, apron, and/or Tyvek suit.