2nd shift
Primary Function:
Provide raw materials to production area in a timely manner. Remove finished goods to warehouse and maintain accurate inventory. Work independently
Duties and Responsibilities (tasks include but are not limited to):
- Provide raw materials for production area.
- Remove finished goods from production area.
- Assist with banding skids of finished goods at all areas.
- Understand packaging specifications and processing specifications.
- Supply skids of cans/pails/cartons/cases for Labeling area and remove skids of completed labeled cans/pails/cartons/cases.
- Replenish skid inventory in Production area and Warehouse area.
- Assist in banding and store returnable skids to Storage area.
- Remove unused packaging goods and unused raw materials from production area during changeovers or shutdowns.
- Maintain proper housekeeping.
- Record data for inventory purposes, as needed.
- Unload inbound and chop stock trailers, as needed.
- Verify Inventory Scanners are operating when transporting skids from production area to warehouse or Transfer trailers.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
- Essential Full Performance Knowledge: Knowledge required includes, but is not limited to, processing specifications, job breakdowns/SOP’s, operation of fork truck with a valid license, maintain inventory records, packaging of skids, housekeeping.
Essential Full Performance Skills:
- Reading – read certification sheets, labels, and SDS’s.
- Math – basic math includes decimals.
- Writing – fill out certification sheets, QA paperwork, etc.
- Communication – see physical requirements.
- Gauge interpretation – read scale, pump motors, HMI (process control panel).
- Driving/Operating a fork truck with a valid license.
- Able to work independently.
Equipment/Data:
- Equipment Run On-the-Job: Fork truck with valid license, HMI (process control computer), skid bander, weigh scale
- Tools Required On-the-Job: Shears, Pen, pencil, calculator, pallet jack, shovel, safety knife.
- Data Used On-the-Job: As applicable, material handling, storage, inspection, traceability, processing specifications.
Education & Experience Requirements:
- Experience: 2 years warehousing experience
Work Environment/Time Worked:
Work Environment: Activities occur inside an Adhesive manufacturing facility. Occasional outside for unloading solvent truck deliveries also occurs. Job conditions include but are not limited to exposure to the following.
- Plant ambient temperature in the summer matches that outside.
- Plant is heated in the winter time.
- Material Handler is exposed to dust and solvent fumes in small quantities when raw materials are added.
- The material handler is exposed to chemicals (raw materials)
- Sharp edges on safety knives.
- Heavy equipment includes hydraulic lift.
- Pinch points on moving mechanical equipment.
- Works with hot drums of Indopol.
- Heavy equipment includes fork truck.
- Job is generally clean in nature. Holder is issued a 100% cotton uniform.
Time Worked:
- Typically Monday through Friday with Saturday and/or Sunday overtime as business dictates.
- Four shifts of Operation – 11:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m., 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m., 7pm-7am Sat & Sun and 11pm-7am Fri/Mon.
- Days of Week Worked:
- Shifts Worked:
- Material handler position is required to come in 15 minutes prior to start of shift
- While training on or performing operator/material handler positions you will be required to come in 15 minutes prior to start of shift
Physical Requirements:
- Climbing – climb stairs to mezzanine, many trips per shift, must climb into and out of fork lift.
- Crouching – crouch to lift bags.
- Reaching – reach when picking up bags of raw material.
- Walking – walk to and from raw materials to mixers.
- Pushing – push raw materials on pallet jack, push a broom and need to occasionally push an empty 55-gallon drum on skid.
- Pulling – pull raw materials on pallet jack.
- Lifting – lift raw materials (occasionally up to 62 lbs.)
- Fingering – must push buttons on HMI (control panel).
- Grasping – grasp containers of raw materials, valve switches and must grasp various controls of the fork truck.
- Talking – must communicate with other members of plant.
- Hearing – must communicate with other members of plant.
- Sight – see hazards, warnings, SDS’s, etc.
- Writing – record data and test results.
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NEVER |
OCCASIONALLY |
FREQUENTLY |
CONTINUOUSLY |
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(0-30%) |
(31-60%) |
(61-100%) |
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LIFTING OR CARRYING |
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1-10 LBS |
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X |
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11-20 LBS |
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X |
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21-40 LBS |
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X |
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41-60 LBS |
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X |
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61 OR MORE LBS |
X |
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PUSHING OR PULLING: |
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1-40 LBS |
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X |
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41-60 LBS |
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X |
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61 OR MORE LBS |
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BENDING OR STOOPING |
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X |
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REACHING ABOVE SHOULDER LEVEL |
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DRIVING AUTOMATIC EQUIP. VEHICLES |
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WORKING WITH MACHINERY |
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CLIMBING |
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WALKING |
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STANDING |
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SITTING |
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WORKING IN EXTREME TEMPERATURES |
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Will be required to perform other duties as requested, directed, or assigned.