1st Shift Stitchpump Operator (Injection) up o $20.75/hr Accounting - New Castle, IN at Geebo

1st Shift Stitchpump Operator (Injection) up o $20.75/hr

3.
3 New Castle, IN New Castle, IN Full-time Full-time $20.
75 an hour $20.
75 an hour 4 days ago 4 days ago 4 days ago Hiring Company:
Boar's Head Provisions Co.
, Inc.
Overview:
A Stitch Pump Injection Operator is responsible for operating, monitoring, and adjusting the injector as described by the processing procedures.
Responsible for following daily pump setup procedures.
Assuring weight is within allowed tolerance on all test/tanks
Job Description:
Responsibilities:
Responsible for following daily pump setup procedures.
Assuring weight is within allowed tolerance on all tests/tanks.
Responsible for the coordination of order in which products are to be pumped.
Monitoring pump levels by weighing raw materials in and out of the operation and adjusting the injector to achieve the desired pump percent.
Responsible for detailed record keeping to ensure injection sheets and batch documents are accurate and complete.
Responsible for following plant rules and working conditions as they pertain to the GMPs and clean equipment criteria.
Frequent use of forklift and pallet floor jack to move meat from area to area.
Qualifications:
Must be able to lift up to 40 lbs.
Position requires standing in place during the performance of job functions.
Responsible for following GMPs, SOPs, HACCP procedures, Quality Plan work instructions, plant rules, and policies.
Must be able to work in room temperatures that run below 40 degrees.
Must be willing and able to perform other job functions as needed.
Prior Machine Operator experience a plus.
Location:
New Castle, IN Time Type:
Full time Department:
Pump and Tumble 1st Shift.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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