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Receive, store, and deliver ingredients, raw materials, and supplies, and work in the process to support the mill and production departments. Transports material in the most productive, efficient, accurate, and safe manner with due concern for product quality and condition.
Primary Job Responsibilities: Operates material handling equipment safely and efficiently to minimize risk to personnel and damage to inventory and equipment; uses equipment to receive, store, and issue material or merchandise in the warehouse. Demonstrates safe work practices to prevent on the job injuries by following all company and OSHA safety regulations. Enters data and performs tasks as directed by the Warehouse Management System (WMS); reads work order/bill of lading to determine material movement requirements using material handling equipment. Maintains accurate inventory and other stock records, by entering data into computer terminal; assists the cycle counter with inventory. Unloads ingredients, raw materials, supplies, etc., from trailers; weighs, documents, processes, and stores incoming materials per the inbound schedule; examines incoming shipments, rejects damaged items, records shortages, and informs supervisor of concern; compares invoices against purchase orders, bill of lading and receiving documents to verify receipt of items ordered or received. Follows operational procedures for verification of incoming shipments, record keeping, handling and disposition of merchandise, and keeping of warehouse inventory. Completes receiving transfers, inventory transactions and issues receipts to reflect material movement and inventory status as required. Works as a member of the warehouse team by communicating needed information to supervisors, coworkers, vendors, suppliers, etc., in a timely manner to ensure efficient warehouse operation. Unloads salt tanker and fills salt bins following company procedures. Loads materials on trucks for interplant transfers. Operates dock plates and dock locks following all company procedures. Performs daily inspection checks on forklift, such as vehicle condition, charging and or replacing battery, etc. Maintain cleanliness and sanitary conditions in the warehouse, daily; inspects trailers upon arrival and after unloading. Assists in the training of new Warehouse Workers and ongoing training of current employees, as requested. Performs other duties as assigned - not an essential function. Skills, Knowledge and Abilities:
Skill in operating material moving equipment in a safe and conscientious manner. Performs basic math operations (add, subtract, multiply, divide). Ability to understand and carry out written and oral instructions. Ability to work as a productive member of a team. Ability to work at a rapid pace for continuous periods of time. Ability to organize and work on multiple tasks concurrently. Ability to deal effectively with persons representing widely divergent backgrounds, interests, and points of view. Communicates effectively with plant personnel in a courteous and cooperative manner. Expectations:
Demonstrates efficient material handling skills on a regular basis. Displays a high level of initiative, effort, and commitment towards completing work tasks efficiently and safely. Demonstrates responsible behavior and attention to detail. Responds appropriately to supervision. Aligns behavior with needs, priorities, and goals of the department and company. Maintain good attendance and punctuality. Actively participates in resolving issues or problems related to warehouse operations. Demonstrates a commitment to high quality standards of workmanship. Must become familiar with plant layout for efficient material movement. Protective Clothing and Devices:
Many of the job duties of this position require you to wear personal protective equipment (PPE), if so, when and how to use this equipment will be explained to you at the time of hire.
To determine the ability to perform job functions where the use of a respirator is required, employees will be given a physical examination before performing this type of work.
SQF
Has a critical role in assuring food safety and quality within the manufacturing environment by upholding food safety and regulatory policies and responsibilities.
Responsible for following cGMP's Responsible for maintaining cleanliness and good housekeeping Ensure all food safety and quality records are completed accurately and timely. Follow all appropriate equipment cleaning procedures. Work Environment:
This position is in a manufacturing plant environment, works around moving mechanical parts, works around motorized vehicles, and may be exposed to varying temperatures.
Must be able to lift up to 50lbs May be required to work at heights up to 30ft off the ground Majority of time spent operating a motorized vehicle
Physical Requirements:
Hearing, speaking : Continuously. Must communicate with others and discriminate sounds with machines
Vision : Continuously
Balancing : Occasionally to Frequently depending on the work environment.
Standing : Frequently to Continuously
Walking : Occasionally to Frequently
Forward bend in standing : Occasionally
Rotation in standing : Occasionally
Elevated work : Rarely up to 1-2 mins
Floor to waist lift : Occasionally up to 35 lbs, Rarely up to 50 lbs
Waist to crown lift : Rarely up to 35 lbs
Horizontal lift : Occasionally up to 50 lbs
Front carry : Occasionally 50 lbs up to 15 feet
One hand carry : Occasionally 30 lbs up to 15 feet
Push : Occasionally up to 80 lbs
Pull : Occasionally up to 80 lbs
Left hand grip : Occasionally to Frequently up to 45 lbs
Right hand grip : Occasionally to Frequently up to 45 lbs
Pinch Grip : Occasionally to Frequently
Right and Left hand coordination : continuous with average eye/hand coordination
Stair Climbing : Occasionally: Up to 100 stairs/day
Climbing : Occasionally
Squatting : Occasionally
Kneeling : Rarely
Stooping : Occasionally
Reaching : Frequently
Crawling : Rarely
Crouching : Occasionally
Repetitive Motions : Shoulders, elbows, wrists, hands, fingers: Frequently to Continuously: Including twisting wrist, ulnar deviation, box cutting.
Moderate Work: Force from 20-30 lbs occasionally to frequently and up to 40-50 lbs rarely to occasionally.
Maximum Physical Demands:
Task:
Maximum Demand:
Floor to waist Lift
Occasionally up to 35 lbs, Rarely up to 50 lbs
Waist to Crown Lift
Rarely up to 35 lbs
Front carry
Occasionally 50 lbs up to 15 feet
One hand carry
Occasionally 30 lbs up to 15 feet
Right hand grip
Occasionally to Frequently up to 45 lbs
Left hand grip
Occasionally to Frequently up to 45 lbs
Pushing and Pulling
Occasionally up to 80 lbs
Stair Climbing
Occasionally: Up to 100 stairs/day
Standing tolerance
Frequently to Continuously
Walking
Occasionally to Frequently
Right & left hand coordination
Continuously with average eye/hand coordination
Kneeling
Rarely
Squatting
Occasionally
Pinch Grip
Occasionally to Frequently
Forward bend in standing
Occasionally
Rotation in Standing
Occasionally
Repetitive Motions
Frequently to Continuously with wrists, hands, fingers: Including twisting wrist, ulnar deviation, box cutting, operating fork lift controls.
Reaching
Frequently
Crawling
Rarely
Crouching
Occasionally
Horizontal Lift
Occasionally up to 50 lbs
Elevated Work
Rarely up to 1-2 mins
Functional Job Analysis
Rarely 1-5% of the day
Occasionally 6-33% of the day
Frequently 34-66% of the day
Continuously 67-100% of the day
Equipment/Tools/Machinery used:
Forklifts Pallet jacks Conveyors
Hand scanner Label printers Computer
Dock level locks Wrapper Various scales
Battery changer Wrenches Pliers
Hammers Utility knife Screw drivers
Tape gun
Equal Employment Opportunity:
B&G Foods is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. If you'd like more information about your EEO rights as an applicant under the law, please see www1.eeoc.gov/employers/upload/eeoc_self_print_poster.pdf.
Receive, store, and deliver ingredients, raw materials, and supplies, and work in the process to support the mill and production departments. Transports material in the most productive, efficient, accurate, and safe manner with due concern for product quality and condition.
Primary Job Responsibilities: Operates material handling equipment safely and efficiently to minimize risk to personnel and damage to inventory and equipment; uses equipment to receive, store, and issue material or merchandise in the warehouse. Demonstrates safe work practices to prevent on the job injuries by following all company and OSHA safety regulations. Enters data and performs tasks as directed by the Warehouse Management System (WMS); reads work order/bill of lading to determine material movement requirements using material handling equipment. Maintains accurate inventory and other stock records, by entering data into computer terminal; assists the cycle counter with inventory. Unloads ingredients, raw materials, supplies, etc., from trailers; weighs, documents, processes, and stores incoming materials per the inbound schedule; examines incoming shipments, rejects damaged items, records shortages, and informs supervisor of concern; compares invoices against purchase orders, bill of lading and receiving documents to verify receipt of items ordered or received. Follows operational procedures for verification of incoming shipments, record keeping, handling and disposition of merchandise, and keeping of warehouse inventory. Completes receiving transfers, inventory transactions and issues receipts to reflect material movement and inventory status as required. Works as a member of the warehouse team by communicating needed information to supervisors, coworkers, vendors, suppliers, etc., in a timely manner to ensure efficient warehouse operation. Unloads salt tanker and fills salt bins following company procedures. Loads materials on trucks for interplant transfers. Operates dock plates and dock locks following all company procedures. Performs daily inspection checks on forklift, such as vehicle condition, charging and or replacing battery, etc. Maintain cleanliness and sanitary conditions in the warehouse, daily; inspects trailers upon arrival and after unloading. Assists in the training of new Warehouse Workers and ongoing training of current employees, as requested. Performs other duties as assigned - not an essential function. Skills, Knowledge and Abilities:
Skill in operating material moving equipment in a safe and conscientious manner. Performs basic math operations (add, subtract, multiply, divide). Ability to understand and carry out written and oral instructions. Ability to work as a productive member of a team. Ability to work at a rapid pace for continuous periods of time. Ability to organize and work on multiple tasks concurrently. Ability to deal effectively with persons representing widely divergent backgrounds, interests, and points of view. Communicates effectively with plant personnel in a courteous and cooperative manner. Expectations:
Demonstrates efficient material handling skills on a regular basis. Displays a high level of initiative, effort, and commitment towards completing work tasks efficiently and safely. Demonstrates responsible behavior and attention to detail. Responds appropriately to supervision. Aligns behavior with needs, priorities, and goals of the department and company. Maintain good attendance and punctuality. Actively participates in resolving issues or problems related to warehouse operations. Demonstrates a commitment to high quality standards of workmanship. Must become familiar with plant layout for efficient material movement. Protective Clothing and Devices:
Many of the job duties of this position require you to wear personal protective equipment (PPE), if so, when and how to use this equipment will be explained to you at the time of hire.
To determine the ability to perform job functions where the use of a respirator is required, employees will be given a physical examination before performing this type of work.
SQF
Has a critical role in assuring food safety and quality within the manufacturing environment by upholding food safety and regulatory policies and responsibilities.
Responsible for following cGMP's Responsible for maintaining cleanliness and good housekeeping Ensure all food safety and quality records are completed accurately and timely. Follow all appropriate equipment cleaning procedures. Work Environment:
This position is in a manufacturing plant environment, works around moving mechanical parts, works around motorized vehicles, and may be exposed to varying temperatures.
Must be able to lift up to 50lbs May be required to work at heights up to 30ft off the ground Majority of time spent operating a motorized vehicle
Physical Requirements:
Hearing, speaking : Continuously. Must communicate with others and discriminate sounds with machines
Vision : Continuously
Balancing : Occasionally to Frequently depending on the work environment.
Standing : Frequently to Continuously
Walking : Occasionally to Frequently
Forward bend in standing : Occasionally
Rotation in standing : Occasionally
Elevated work : Rarely up to 1-2 mins
Floor to waist lift : Occasionally up to 35 lbs, Rarely up to 50 lbs
Waist to crown lift : Rarely up to 35 lbs
Horizontal lift : Occasionally up to 50 lbs
Front carry : Occasionally 50 lbs up to 15 feet
One hand carry : Occasionally 30 lbs up to 15 feet
Push : Occasionally up to 80 lbs
Pull : Occasionally up to 80 lbs
Left hand grip : Occasionally to Frequently up to 45 lbs
Right hand grip : Occasionally to Frequently up to 45 lbs
Pinch Grip : Occasionally to Frequently
Right and Left hand coordination : continuous with average eye/hand coordination
Stair Climbing : Occasionally: Up to 100 stairs/day
Climbing : Occasionally
Squatting : Occasionally
Kneeling : Rarely
Stooping : Occasionally
Reaching : Frequently
Crawling : Rarely
Crouching : Occasionally
Repetitive Motions : Shoulders, elbows, wrists, hands, fingers: Frequently to Continuously: Including twisting wrist, ulnar deviation, box cutting.
Moderate Work: Force from 20-30 lbs occasionally to frequently and up to 40-50 lbs rarely to occasionally.
Maximum Physical Demands:
Task:
Maximum Demand:
Floor to waist Lift
Occasionally up to 35 lbs, Rarely up to 50 lbs
Waist to Crown Lift
Rarely up to 35 lbs
Front carry
Occasionally 50 lbs up to 15 feet
One hand carry
Occasionally 30 lbs up to 15 feet
Right hand grip
Occasionally to Frequently up to 45 lbs
Left hand grip
Occasionally to Frequently up to 45 lbs
Pushing and Pulling
Occasionally up to 80 lbs
Stair Climbing
Occasionally: Up to 100 stairs/day
Standing tolerance
Frequently to Continuously
Walking
Occasionally to Frequently
Right & left hand coordination
Continuously with average eye/hand coordination
Kneeling
Rarely
Squatting
Occasionally
Pinch Grip
Occasionally to Frequently
Forward bend in standing
Occasionally
Rotation in Standing
Occasionally
Repetitive Motions
Frequently to Continuously with wrists, hands, fingers: Including twisting wrist, ulnar deviation, box cutting, operating fork lift controls.
Reaching
Frequently
Crawling
Rarely
Crouching
Occasionally
Horizontal Lift
Occasionally up to 50 lbs
Elevated Work
Rarely up to 1-2 mins
Functional Job Analysis
Rarely 1-5% of the day
Occasionally 6-33% of the day
Frequently 34-66% of the day
Continuously 67-100% of the day
Equipment/Tools/Machinery used:
Forklifts Pallet jacks Conveyors
Hand scanner Label printers Computer
Dock level locks Wrapper Various scales
Battery changer Wrenches Pliers
Hammers Utility knife Screw drivers
Tape gun
Equal Employment Opportunity:
B&G Foods is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. If you'd like more information about your EEO rights as an applicant under the law, please see www1.eeoc.gov/employers/upload/eeoc_self_print_poster.pdf.