What are the responsibilities and job description for the Confectionery Operations Technician position at Georgia Nut Manufacturing?
Step Into a Day on Our Production FloorPicture this: you arrive to a clean, well-organized line where you run a quick pre-check of your station. You set up the equipment, verify settings against SOPs, and kick off the first run. As batches move, you watch gauges, listen for changes, and make small adjustments to keep everything humming. You pull samples to check for defects, document results, and record counts. When it’s time for a changeover, you help switch out tooling and complete basic preventive maintenance. Throughout the shift, you keep your area tidy, support teammates, and communicate any issues right away. At the end of the day, you leave knowing your work helped produce safe, high-quality treats people enjoy.Why Georgia Nut CompanyFounded in 1945 and still family-owned, Georgia Nut Company is built on craftsmanship, respect, and continuous improvement. We’re a tight-knit team that values safety, quality, and pride in the work we do. If you enjoy hands-on problem solving in a fast-paced setting, you’ll fit right in. Life is Sweeter at Georgia Nut.Role SnapshotRun, monitor, and troubleshoot food production equipment to keep lines operating smoothly.Follow SOPs along with safety and quality standards at all times.Perform routine checks to verify machinery is operating within specification.Inspect products for defects and maintain consistent quality control.Accurately complete production logs, paperwork, and inventory entries.Assist with equipment setup, changeovers, and basic preventive maintenance tasks.Keep your workspace clean and organized.Collaborate with your team and report production issues promptly.What You BringRequiredHigh school diploma or GED.Comfort lifting up to 50 lbs, standing for long periods, and performing repetitive tasks.Basic math and reading skills, mechanical aptitude, and the ability to learn machine operation.Strong attention to detail and a safety-first mindset.Thrives in a fast pace; works independently and as a reliable teammate.PreferredExperience in manufacturing, production, or similar industrial settings (helpful but not required).Familiarity with lean manufacturing or continuous improvement practices.Schedule & Work Environment2nd and 3rd shifts available.Pay differential offered for 2nd and 3rd shifts.Overtime, weekends, or rotating schedules may be needed based on production demand.Manufacturing floor setting with running machinery, noise, and occasional exposure to production material components.Opportunities to grow and advance, with added responsibilities tied to additional pay increases.ProficienciesFood and Beverage ManufacturingFood Safety and Quality Assurance (FSQA)Experience in a Manufacturing EnvironmentIf you’re ready to build something you can be proud of every shift, we’d love to meet you.
Salary : $18 - $20