The Associate Production Specialist will primarily be responsible for bottling testing solutions and product samples, packing testing equipment, filling solutions, sample containers and printed material. Maintain product sample inventory. This role will entail lifting up to 50 lbs, with average being 20lbs. on a daily basis.
Independence Level/Reports To:
Works under direct supervision and follows standard procedures to accomplish assigned tasks.
Packaging orders consisting of parts and solutions both regulated an non- regulated for both domestic and international customersWear Personal Protective Equipment to package chemical solutions. Must be fitted to wear a respirator.Basic computer skills (must have working knowledge of MS word, Excel and outlook)Ensure regulated orders are packaged and labeled in accordance with 49CFR, IATA, dependent on mode of transportWorking within SAP system to verify orders, provide packing lists, COA’s and SDS’s according to order requirementsProvide assistance with other department functions when necessary, picking orders, creating shipments, shipping and receivingWorking in a safe manner, following all Safety Policies and completing all Safety TrainingKit assemblyReviews filling and packaging instructions at beginning of line runs. Ensures that the correct packaging materials are available. Ensures that the correct Personal Protective Equipment is available and other safety procedures are understood and followed. Asks supervisor for assistance, if neededEnsures that the line is set up correctly per the filling and packaging instructions. Adjusts the line as necessary or asks supervisor or maintenance team for assistanceOperates filling and packaging equipment continually. Types of equipment could include filler, sleeve labeler, cappers, tape machine, bar coders, ink jet printer, hand wrenches, hand stamps, palletizers, and lid presses. Adjusts equipment to control weight, closures, or other as required by the specificationsPerforms all operations on the lines, including loading lines with empty containers, labeling, filling, capping, bar coder generation, taking samples, keeping area clean and organized and other related activitiesActively participates in Kaizens, 5S and special projectsContinuingly identify opportunities for system and process waste eliminationCompletes and documents activities that measure quality and productivity in an accurate and timely manner. This could include taking weights and performing basic quality tests. Enters results on paper or in computerCompletes packaging and filling assignment meeting or exceeding the standardsAssists with line changeover, including the collection of wash waterMaintains a clean and safe work environmentPosition Details:
Location: Clearing, ILWork week and shift: Monday to Friday, 6:00 AM – 2:30 PMCompensation: $21/hrMinimum Qualifications:
High School diploma or equivalent education1 year of experience working with chemicals or in a lab settingNo immigration sponsorship available for this rolePhysical Demands:
Must be able to lift/carry 50 poundsMust be able to pass a drug screen and physical examPreferred Qualifications:
Ability to complete training and master skills that are required by position (including but not limited to Hazardous Material Safety and DOT training)Ability to understand and track safety, quality and productivity data, including run rates, fill weights, and averagesMechanical aptitudeExperience with Total Production Management (TPM) & Continuous Improvement SystemsStrong attention to detail, good communicator and a team memberAbility to meet physical requirements of positionBenefits
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