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The position involves performing cleaning and sanitizing procedures on product flow systems between production cycles. The role requires the use of hand tools to change process flow piping and prepare sanitation cycles, as well as manually controlling valves and piping to prepare the CIP cycle. The employee will be responsible for recording sanitation activities, operating HMI to perform sanitation sequences, and using mathematical operations to track and understand chemical concentrations. Troubleshooting, adjusting, calibrating, monitoring, and inspecting CIP equipment for issues is also a key responsibility. The position requires coordination with work associates and exchanging information to improve efficiency, safety, quality, and operational procedures. The employee will also be responsible for obtaining and replacing sanitation chemicals, using pressured water hoses and caustic/acid chemicals for cleaning, acknowledging and responding to CIP alarms, and operating power floor scrubbers, forklifts, and scissor lifts. Additionally, inspecting and cleaning processing, packaging, and casing equipment, as well as general production floor areas, is required. Performing chemical tests to ensure quality and FDA standards and accurately documenting sanitation events and activities are also part of the job.