Packaging Support - Palletizer (1st and 2nd shift available) Customer Service & Call Center - Hillsboro, KS at Geebo

Packaging Support - Palletizer (1st and 2nd shift available)

Hillsboro, KS Hillsboro, KS Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$24.
5K - $31K a year Estimated:
$24.
5K - $31K a year 3 days ago 3 days ago 3 days ago Responsible for monitoring the palletizer and boxmaker areas to ensure the area is running smooth, and providing excellent service to the packaging team.
JOB
Responsibilities:
You closely monitor the palletizers and box makers, and stop or reset machines when malfunctions occur, clear machine jams and report malfunctions to your coach.
You replenish the box supplies necessary to keep the line running in a timely manner to prevent downtime.
You maintain quality records accurately, consistently conduct quality inspections and notify your coach if something doesn't look quite right.
You do your part to keep the palletizer area clean and neat, and document cleaning tasks on the Master Cleaning Schedule.
You make adjustments to the equipment during production to optimize efficiency, especially when switching to different items throughout the day.
TOOLKIT/SKILLS REQUIRED:
You are very detailed and can catch even the slightest errors or nonconformities.
You are fast and efficient while maintaining neatness, thoroughness, accuracy and focus on the task at hand.
You have excellent customer service skills so that you can look for ways to help those around you, including the packaging team.
You are able to efficiently grab, lift and safely move product and equipment, including forklifts.
You're not afraid to get your hands dirty.
This full-time position has great benefits including health insurance, 401K, PTO and a relaxed but challenging, team oriented work environment where we have fun and do business together.
And of course, we're a welcoming equal opportunity employer!.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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