The processing utility operator will be able to safely operate and adjust all processes for multiple pieces of equipment for smooth and productive operations; monitors line flow and waste; corrects problems which affect quality and production costs; and, makes line changes as directed by the production lead or supervisor. The process utility operator will be willing and able to seamless change positions between previously qualified jobs depending upon plant needs. Commit to one year minimum in the position from the date you are qualified for the first position and one year from any subsequent positions they are qualified for. During the one-year commitment you may not bid on any single non-interest bid position, beyond the one year the regular bid policy will be followed. Holding the Process Utility Operator position does not result in any specific job rights for the job you are qualified to back up. An employee holding the Process Utility Operator position who moves to a different position may be required to work in any of the positions they are qualified in for a period of one year after bidding out. Upon successful completion of the prescribed training period, the employee will perform various duties as assigned by the plant management which may include any position within the production area. A Process Utility Operator will be required to be trained/qualified for 4 positions in 1 of the 3 following groups: Fryer Operator Group, Process Operator Group, Packaging Operator Group. The Process Utility Operator position is designed to have associates trained/qualified to fill in on shift and for overtime where absences create a need for coverage.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees