Robinson, IL, US
3 hours ago
Production Operator - Robinson Plant

Location: Robinson, IL (US)

Position Type: Hourly

 

Anticipated Start Date for New Hiring Classes: October & November 2024 

 

Learn more about being a production operator! Take a quiz and see if this role would be a good match for you: https://mfgjobpreview.hersheys.com/

 

Pay:

Starting Payrate: $25.12/hr Eligible for holiday pay on first day Shift Differentials & Overtime Potential! Eligibility to bid for higher graded positions after successful completion of probation period Manufacturing Incentive Plan Eligible

 

Total Rewards

Health Insurance (Medical, Dental, & Vision)—Starting DAY 1! 401(k) Retirement Plan – with generous company match Hershey Stock Purchase Program Tuition Reimbursement Life Insurance and Short-Term Disability Career Advancement Opportunities starting Day 1!

 

Shifts:

We ask that you are flexible to work any shift, weekends, overtime and holidays Schedule assignment upon hire is determined by plant needs. New hires are eligible to bid to a different shift within their assigned department, beginning day 1 (awarded based on seniority within that department). Plant Operating schedules: 3 Continuous Operating Schedules (COS) of a 12-hour shift from 6:00pm-6:00am OR an 8 to 10-hour shift on 1st, 2nd or 3rd shift Mandatory overtime could be weekly (extra days scheduled) or daily (additional hours added to 8-10hr shifts) or weekends (8 to 12-hour shifts). 

 

Candidate Process:

Candidates are required to take and pass a pre-hire assessment to schedule an interview Qualified applicants will receive an email to schedule for an interview (ensure you have access to a valid email). Post-Offer Drug Screen and Background Check required*

 

*Valid ID required

 

Job Description:

Come Make More Moments of Goodness with us as a Production Operator!

 

The Hershey Company Robinson plant is a non-union plant producing products such as PayDay, Heath, Skor, Milk Duds, Whoppers, and Reese’s Pieces; in a high-speed complex environment. As a Production Operator, you will work in a variety of roles in processing and packaging within the plant.  Operators are responsible for maintaining our highest quality of food safety standards, sanitation standards, and production and packaging requirements.

 

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

Operating processing and/or packaging equipment. Operating a fork truck, Following and interpreting information from processes including, performing various quality checks (i.e. metal detectors, date codes, and weight systems) and following Autonomous Maintenance Programs (cleaning, inspecting, and lubricating equipment) Observing all safety procedures, Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), and good housekeeping practices

 

Minimum Qualifications:

At least 18 years of age at time of hire Authorized to work in the United States High School diploma or GED Certificate Ability to read, write, and comprehend English Ability to understand and perform basic mathematics Basic computer knowledge with ability to find and enter information Must be flexible to work any shift during a 24 hour period (1st / 2nd / 3rd) and any variation of shift length (e.g. 8 hours or 12 hours) 1st / 2nd / 3rd (8 or 12 hour shifts) Must be available to work weekends, holidays and overtime

 

Preferred Qualifications:

Experience in a manufacturing/food manufacturing environment including the following: Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), Safe Quality Foods (SQF), Autonomous/Preventative Maintenance, Continuous Improvement, and Warehouse Management Systems such as SAP/LPR.

 

Physical Demands: 

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable a qualified individual with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position as required by state and federal law:

Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs Work from heights and in confined spaces Repetitive use of hands, wrists, and forearms Work in variable temperatures (60-100 degrees Fahrenheit) Walking and standing for the majority of the shift Reaching, bending, stooping and crawling
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