Production Operator Manufacturing - Terrebonne, OR at Geebo

Production Operator

Martin Bauer Group Martin Bauer Group Terrebonne, OR Terrebonne, OR Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$35.
8K - $45.
3K a year Estimated:
$35.
8K - $45.
3K a year 14 days ago 14 days ago 14 days ago Core Botanica is one of the top bulk suppliers and manufacturers of mint leaf and echinacea in North America.
Our raw materials are sustainably sourced from local growers in the Pacific Northwest and processed to tea leaf at our facility/office in Terrebonne, OR (10 min from Redmond).
As a member of the Nature Network and Martin Bauer Group, Core Botanica's quality leaf and dried herbs are exported worldwide to tea and beverage companies.
We are looking for production operators who will be responsible for operating processing and packaging equipment and following safety, quality, and food safety guidelines.
Responsibilities:
Operate processing and packaging equipment with an emphasis on quality and throughput Complete tasks on daily/weekly production checklists Conduct and record product size/density tests Operate forklifts, telehandlers, man-lifts Follow all guidelines for work safety Follow all food safety and hygiene policies Requirements:
Familiar with basic operator/machine control panels Production-oriented, with an understanding of throughput goals Experience in working around motors, drives, and blower systems/dust collectors Able to work safely around production equipment and in a manufacturing setting Able to multitask and prioritize Capable of occasionally lifting and stacking 40 lb bags Able to accurately add, subtract, and record data on Excel Must be able to follow detailed instructions Job Type:
Full-time
Benefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Employee assistance program Health insurance Health savings account Life insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Schedule:
10 hour shift 4x10 Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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