1st Shift Converting Adjusterother related Employment listings - White Bluff, TN at Geebo

1st Shift Converting Adjuster

3.
4 White Bluff, TN White Bluff, TN Estimated:
$44.
6K - $56.
5K a year Estimated:
$44.
6K - $56.
5K a year 6 days ago 6 days ago 6 days ago Description:
Sets up bag machine for bag operator based on job order and customer's specifications.
Trouble shoots machine either for mechanical or quality problems.
1st shift hours are Monday to Friday, 6:
00 am to 2:
30 pm.
Requirements:
Sets up bag machine to the specifications of the job.
Troubleshoots machine problems and quality issues.
Responsible for minor maintenance on machinery.
Responsible for maintaining floor shop information accurately.
General Housekeeping Responsibilities are not inclusive.
Responsible for compliance with all regulatory, facility food safety, and quality policies and procedures including product safety (GMPs) policies and procedures.
Must have reading skills necessary to read orders and must be able to use a ruler to verify specifications.
Must be able to comprehend and follow detailed instruction without constant supervision.
Must be able to lift 30 - 75 pound boxes and must be able to manipulate 200-1,000 pounds with the assistance of mechanical devices.
Must be able to follow safety rules.
Must be able to tolerate standing for long periods of time.
Reflexes must be in excellent condition for quick response time on moving machinery.
Employee must be able to react to rapidly moving parts in order to avoid serious injury to him/her.
Employee must be completely alert at all times to operate machinery in proper manner.
Must be able to distinguish subtle shades of color accurately in order to match samples and color designations on orders.
Prefer high school diploma or equivalent.
Must be mechanical Must be able to read a tape measure.
Must have good general reading, writing, and math skills.
General knowledge of computers.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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