Machine Operator III en Musco Family Olive Company
Musco Family Olive Company · Tracy, Estados Unidos De América · Onsite
- Professional
- Oficina en Tracy
About Musco Olive Company
At Musco Family Olive Company, we take pride in our heritage as a family-owned business dedicated to producing the highest quality olives in California. With a deep respect for tradition and a strong commitment to sustainability, we combine decades of expertise with a passion for excellence. Our goal is to deliver the finest olives while caring for our land, our community, and our people.
Why Join Us?
When you join Musco Family Olive Company, you become part of a family-owned business with a long-standing commitment to quality, tradition, and sustainability. We are dedicated to creating a positive work environment where teamwork and integrity are at the forefront. Our focus on producing the finest quality olives is matched by our dedication to caring for our employees, fostering a workplace that values safety, responsibility, and a shared passion for excellence.
Join our Legacy
Reporting to the warehouse lead, the machine operator tends machine that performs one or more packaging functions such as filling, marking, labeling, banding, tying, packing, or wrapping containers by performing the following duties. As a machine operator II, at times, employee may serve as a trainer for new hires and follow all GMPs when training.
Your Contribution to Excellence
- Starts machine, operate, and observes operation to detect malfunctions of machine.
- Stops machine and reports malfunction to supervisor. Removes cans/cases jammed or dented.
- Inspects filled container to ensure that product is packaged according to specifications.
- Feeds product to conveyors, hoppers, or other feeding devices, and unloads packaged product.
- Replenishes packaging supplies such as wrapping paper, plastic sheet, boxes, cartons, glue, ink, or labels. Mounts supplies on spindles or places supplies in hopper or other feeding devices.
- Positions and holds container in machine and depresses pedal, presses button, or moves lever to clean, glue, label, sew, or staple container.
- Cuts stencils and stencils information on container such as lot number or shipping destination.
- Make minors adjustment if needed.
- Immediately notify supervisor of major equipment malfunction.
- Follow all good manufacturing practices.
- Meet all productivity and efficiency, standards as outlined by management.
- Maintain work area clean, neat, and orderly condition.
- Must be able to work overtime as needed, with or without advance notice.
- Immediately report all food safety and food quality problems to supervisor.
- Responsible for developing the knowledge and skills of new employees.
- Observe and instruct on how to utilize machine to new employees.
- Great communicator, can lead training a new employee, identifying trainee learning style.
- Provides real time feedback to trainee and supervisor on training progress.
- Builds Proficiency of all workstations in the warehouse.
- Other duties as assigned by supervisor.
What you Bring to the Table
- Aptitude for math, problem solving, computers, and mechanics.
- Ability to work and communicate well with others
- 18 months to two years of manufacturing/machine operations experience.
- Attention to detail.
- Proficiency with hand tools.
- Willingness to perform repetitive tasks for extended periods.
The Setting for Your Success
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly exposed to hot and cold weather conditions, and to wet/ and/or humid conditions. The noise level in the work environment is usually loud, employee is exposed to a normal office environment.