1st shift- Production Operator Manufacturing - Hudsonville, MI at Geebo

1st shift- Production Operator

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2 Hudsonville, MI Hudsonville, MI Full-time Full-time $19 an hour $19 an hour 10 days ago 10 days ago 10 days ago Kent Quality Foods, a family-owned business and an established leader in the food processing industry is now hiring for a 1st Shift Production Operator position at our Hudsonville Location! At Kent Quality Foods, we have predictable hours and weekend overtime announced with plenty of notice.
If you are looking for an organization that appreciates you and what you do - look no further! Employee Job
Responsibilities:
Help operator set up Machine, metal detector and pipes Help operator tear down Machine, metal detector and pipes Verify labels on carts are accurate according to the schedule Remove product using sticks and hang on cart Adhere to all SOP's and established procedures Full compliance with all Safety practices and procedures Understanding and adherence to Order of Predominance
Qualifications:
Able to Move from Level 1 through Level 4 operator with cross-training.
(Pay increases with each level) Ability to follow instructions and procedures Machine setup/teardown experience will be helpful Standing for 8-12 hours a day Accuracy and attention to detail verifying setups and work performed Good team working skills and the ability to work alone Possess a good understanding of health, safety, and basic hygiene rules Heavy Lifting:
45-50 pounds Join a growing company that offers:
Starting Wage $19.
00 ($18.
00 +$1.
00 attendance bonus) Overtime opportunities Full benefits 401k Plan with Company match Outstanding team environment Growth Opportunities Apply online or in person at our Hudsonville location 3426 Quincy Street Hudsonville, MI.
49426.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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