Production Floor Trainer Split Shift 3rd & 2nd Shift

Catania-Spagna CorpAyer, MA
$32 - $36Onsite

About The Position

Join a Legacy. Build the Future Catania Oils, a fourth-generation, family-owned business with 125 years of excellence in the edible oils industry, is looking for a passionate and driven Production Floor Trainer to join our 2nd and 3rd shift teams. If you thrive in a fast-paced environment, love solving problems, and know how to bring out the best in people—this is your moment. Our Core Values Drive Everything We Do We Are Family – We treat every team member with respect and support, just like family. Own It – We take responsibility, celebrate wins, and learn from challenges. Job Well Done – We strive for excellence and take pride in delivering quality work. Customer Focused – We go beyond expectations to ensure our customers succeed. Authenticity at Our Core – We act with integrity and stay true to our values, even under pressure.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or GED, some college or higher learning preferred
  • Three to five years of manufacturing experience, including at least two years operating multiple packaging or production lines.
  • Strong mechanical aptitude with the ability to understand equipment operation and perform basic troubleshooting.
  • Demonstrated leadership, coaching, communication, and interpersonal skills.
  • Knowledge of OSHA requirements, GMPs, HACCP principles, and food safety practices.
  • Ability to train employees with varying levels of experience and work effectively across Production, Quality, Maintenance, Sanitation, Safety/EHS.
  • Ability to maintain accurate, timely, and organized training documentation.
  • Ability to stand and walk for extended periods throughout the manufacturing facility.
  • Ability to lift and move up to 50 pounds.
  • Ability to climb stairs and access production platforms as required.
  • Ability to work in hot, cold, and noisy production environments and wear all required PPE.

Nice To Haves

  • Food manufacturing or packaging experience.
  • Previous experience training, mentoring, or qualifying manufacturing employees.
  • Train-the-Trainer certification or equivalent instructor development experience.
  • Experience with standard work and or root cause analysis.
  • Bilingual English/Spanish communication skills.

Responsibilities

  • Provide structured, hands-on training to new and existing employees on equipment setup, startup, operation, shutdown, cleaning, product changeovers, basic troubleshooting, work instructions, SOPs, and standardized work.
  • Train employees on filling equipment, capping systems, labeling machines, date coding equipment, vision inspection systems, case packers, palletizers, conveyors, retail and industrial packaging lines, and related support equipment.
  • Evaluate operator knowledge and hands-on competency; certify employees before independent operation and coordinate refresher training or retraining when required.
  • Develop and support cross-training plans that improve workforce flexibility; identify skill gaps and mentor employees during their transition to independent operation.
  • Adapt training methods to employees with varying experience levels, learning styles, and language needs while maintaining consistent performance standards.
  • Collaborate with plant leadership to develop, update, and maintain work instructions, one-point lessons, job aids, and other production training materials.
  • Under the direction of the Director of Safety teach and reinforce safe work practices, required PPE, role-appropriate Lockout/Tagout procedures and awareness, OSHA requirements, GMPs, HACCP principles, allergen controls, food safety practices and expectations.
  • Observe work behaviors, correct unsafe practices immediately, and report or escalate hazards and safety concerns through the appropriate channels.
  • Ensure trainees understand equipment-specific hazards, required inspections, and the proper response to abnormal or unsafe conditions.
  • Support new-employee onboarding, production line startups, product changeovers, and the implementation of new equipment, processes, or work methods.
  • Spend the majority of the workday on the production floor observing operators and providing immediate coaching to improve safety, quality, efficiency, and consistency.
  • Partner with Maintenance during equipment training and help employees distinguish routine operator adjustments from conditions requiring maintenance support.
  • Reinforce standardized best practices that reduce startup and changeover downtime, prevent operator errors, minimize waste, and improve reliability.
  • Participate in problem-solving, root cause analysis, and continuous improvement activities that strengthen workforce capability and operating performance.
  • Provide production support during staffing shortages when assigned, without compromising essential training responsibilities, and perform other duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • competitive pay and benefits
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