Job Description:
Michael Foods, Inc. has established itself as a leader in the dynamic Food Packaging Technician and distribution sector, with a strong focus on egg products, refrigerated grocery and potato products. We are proud to offer a dynamic work environment with ample opportunities for career development. If you seek exciting and meaningful work, join us and be part of a team that leads the way in food innovation.
Starting Wage: $21/Hour
Shift Differential: $2.50/Hour
Customers can avail of the services provided within the given time frame, which is from 6 PM up until 6 AM
Benefits:
• 401(k) matching
• Dental insurance
• Disability insurance
• Employee assistance program
• Flexible spending account
• Health insurance
• Health savings account
• Life insurance
• Begin accruing paid vacation time from the very first day you join us
• Referral program
• Tuition reimbursement
• Vision insurance
Position Summary:
To maintain a consistent level of quality, the packaging process must be monitored constantly.
Duties And Responsibilities:
• Oversees the operation of all tray packers and ensures their smooth functioning, including loading trays and monitoring glue levels
• The key to keeping the video jet running efficiently is to regularly maintain it, which involves cleaning it thoroughly, replenishing ink as needed, coding data accurately, and printing legibly at all times.
• Appropriate operation of the shrink-wrap machine and film adjustments are the responsibilities of the monitor.
• Take up the responsibilities of the Packaging Machine Operator in their absence, including monitoring production output, performing quality checks, and adjusting machine settings.
• Make sure that the date on the main shipping document is clear by regularly reviewing it and implementing necessary corrections.
• Sourcing and arranging the equipment and materials for a production run.
• Creates a tidy, secure, and productive work atmosphere by maintaining cleanliness and safety.
• Emphasizes the importance of maintaining a positive attitude toward work and colleagues.
• Follows a reliable and consistent attendance pattern.
• To preserve product quality, promote personnel safety, and ensure food safety, employees must maintain hygienic conditions and follow GMPs. Report any problematic practices or conditions that may cause harm to food quality or safety
• Carry out sanitation procedures in accordance with department and food safety regulations (sometimes for the entire duration of your shift).
• Keep your extended run fillers operating at peak efficiency by performing regular maintenance, troubleshooting, and cleaning.
• Skillful navigation of a tablet’s operating system is a must-have for conducting thorough quality and performance evaluations
• In order to get the best results from your recipe, it’s important to mix your ingredients in the right way. This means following the instructions closely and paying close attention to the order in which ingredients are added
• Capacity to perform precise mathematical operations, including problem-solving techniques encompassing proportions, ratios, fractions, and percentages.
• MFI has the obligation to maintain the safety and quality of its food products.
• Performs other alike assignments and responsibilities upon request.
• Carry out any supplementary duties requested.
Qualifications:
The academic and practical credentials necessary for the job:
• None Required.
The educational prerequisites, credentials, and skills that the employer considers essential during the employee selection are referred to as preferred educational requirements, qualifications, and aptitudes:
• The candidate should possess an educational or experiential background that is equivalent to at least one to three months of relevant work-related experience
• Skillfulness in understanding and interpreting written directives, such as protocol guides, operational guidelines, and safety practices.
• Displaying proficiency in exercising common sense to execute verbal instructions, and dexterity in resolving quandaries concerning a solitary concrete factor in standardized circumstances.
• Computer skills are particularly important for professionals who work in business, healthcare, education, and other industries where technology is the norm. In these fields, basic computer skills are a mandatory job requirement.