The wrap line operator position operates on a rotating shift schedule, which allows for 13 weeks off in a calendar year, not including the use of vacation or personal time! It is a 12-hour rotating shift schedule that allows 24/7 coverage while aiming to give employees extended time off within a cycle. This cycle ensures a balance of work and rest by providing a "built-in" week off every month. The typical schedule runs on a 4-week cycle, where employees work: 4 consecutive night shifts, 3 days off 3 consecutive day shifts, 1 day off 3 consecutive night shifts, 3 days off 4 consecutive day shifts, 7 days off
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
101-250 employees