What are the responsibilities and job description for the Operator, Production (entry) position at Allied Reliability?
As an Operator, you will be responsible for producing quality intermediates and finished products according to a pre-determined operations plan. Operation of process equipment in accordance with Key Performance Measures, Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMPs), Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), safety/regulatory requirements, and Site goals.
Key Responsibilities
Key Responsibilities
- Operates and monitors equipment and processes to produce quality intermediates and finished products to a pre-determined operations plan. Identifies equipment/process problems and improvement opportunities and communicates findings as appropriate. Makes necessary adjustments to react to process changes or to optimize process performance.
- Obtains and inspects finished/in-process product and performs sampling and testing as required.
- Operates a forklift, subdivide/dispense raw materials, and performs material handling activities (e.g., loading trailers, manually dumping bags/drums of ingredients and reprocessed material, packaging finished product).
- Performs general housekeeping/maintenance of process areas (e.g., painting, cleaning). Performs the principles of Manufacturing Excellence (Manufex) environment, (e.g., minor equipment repair).
- Maintains process and equipment documentation for tracking Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE). Reviews batch sheets for accuracy. Prepares final product labels and maintains label control.
- Provides input to Department Management to assist with nonconformance investigations and prepares associated documentation. Generate statistical information to support operations and for use as management tools.
- Other duties assigned by leadership.
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- High School diploma or equivalent.
- 1 to 3 years of experience in a production manufacturing environment.
- Ability to work in a team environment on a rotating 12-hour shift schedule.
- Ability to operate computers.