Join Us to Keep a High-Speed Line Running RightDo you thrive on dialing in automated equipment, hunting down waste, and turning data into better results? As a key partner to the Operations Team Lead, you'll run multiple machines and robotic systems to deliver safe, high-quality output—on time and on cost.Your ImpactSafety first: own your area—practice 5S, keep it clean, complete vehicle checks, and raise every incident or near-miss through the Safety Program. Quality gatekeeper: enforce Positive Release, use precision measuring tools, react quickly to defects, adjust machines, and capture rework/waste data in the quality database. Flow and uptime: tune equipment during continuous production to prevent stoppages and reduce scrap while maintaining OEE. Documentation discipline: chart and record production activities accurately. Continuous improvement: collaborate with cross-functional teams to remove waste and lower operating costs; contribute ideas and help vet changes on the floor. Standards-driven: follow the BRC Food Safety Policy, GMPs, HACCP Principle, ISO14001, and OSHA rules—and help write better SOPs and work instructions. Hands-on reliability: complete daily, weekly, and monthly maintenance tasks; support trial runs (SMA's), installs, overhauls, and upgrades. Pitch in: operate forklifts as needed and cover breaks to keep production steady. Other duties as assigned.What You'll Need to SucceedHigh school diploma or equivalent, plus mechanical aptitude and a knack for troubleshooting.Preferred: 2+ years in high-volume manufacturing.Clear communication, strong teamwork and organization, and meticulous attention to detail.Comfort with computers and math to read drawings, review specs/instructions, and report line performance.Working knowledge of measurement/inspection devices.Availability for 8- or 12-hour shifts, day or off-shifts, with weekends, holidays, and OT as needed.Ability to adapt to change and evolving priorities.Physical & Schedule DetailsUsual shift: 12 hours; average hours per week alternate 36/48.Regular standing and walking; frequent reaching, stooping, kneeling, crouching, and crawling; occasional non-permit-required confined space work (with required training).Frequently lift/move up to 50 lbs; near/far vision and color recognition; strong hand/eye coordination.Note: Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.Where You'll WorkVery loud manufacturing environment—hearing protection and assigned PPE are mandatory.Temperatures vary from very cold to around 95 degrees; potential exposure to fumes, dust, and odors.Hazards include mechanical/electrical sources, pinch points, cuts, burns, and metal dust/slivers.Regular work near hazardous and explosive chemicals.#J-18808-Ljbffr