Calbee America
Packaging Machine Operator- A Shift (3:45am- 4pm)
Calbee America, Senatobia, Mississippi, United States, 38668
Packaging Machine Operator – A Shift (3:45 am– 4 pm)
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Position Summary A Packaging Machine Operator (PMO) is responsible for overseeing Packaging Room operations, ensuring production schedules are met while maintaining product quality and efficiency. This role involves operating, troubleshooting, and performing routine maintenance on packaging machinery, leading and supporting food safety programs, and collaborating with cross‑functional teams to optimize production processes.
Essentials Duties and Responsibilities Operations & Production Support
Operate, troubleshoot, and perform routine maintenance on packaging machines, scales, tape machines, and date code machines.
Ensure the correct film is loaded for each product based on the production schedule.
Maintain machine settings and adjust as needed to ensure production efficiency and product quality.
Monitor and regulate all packaging‑related materials, following FIFO procedures.
Identify and resolve issues that impact production flow, coordinating with cross‑functional teams as needed.
Maintain accurate records of production and quality checks.
Quality & Food Safety
Perform Critical Control Point (CCP) monitoring to prevent allergen cross‑contamination in the packaging area.
Conduct routine quality control (QC) checks (e.g., bag seal, weight, date code, and appearance).
Collaborate with Quality Control (QC), Maintenance, and Warehouse teams to address any issues affecting product integrity.
Follow all GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices), HACCP, and SQF guidelines.
Ensure compliance with preventive control measures (PCPs) and critical control points (CCPs).
Leadership & Communication
Assist in training and mentoring new packers and operators, ensuring they meet performance and safety standards.
Communicate effectively with Shift Managers, Leads, Packers, Stackers, QC, Warehouse, and Maintenance to coordinate production needs.
Provide shift changeover updates, including production order status, overflow levels, and machine issues.
Maintain a positive and professional attitude while leading and supporting a team‑oriented work environment.
Safety & Compliance
Follow all lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedures and ensure compliance with safety regulations.
Wear all required PPE (personal protective equipment), including safety eyewear, hearing protection, gloves, and hairnets.
Maintain a clean and organized work environment, adhering to sanitation and housekeeping standards.
Identify and report any safety concerns or hazards to management.
Equipment & Machinery Expertise
Proficient in operating, troubleshooting, and maintaining bagging equipment (Hayssen, Ishida, and Matrix baggers), bag printers, metal detectors, conveyors, and packaging support equipment.
Perform basic maintenance and calibration on bagging equipment, bag printers (adjusting date codes and replacing ink ribbons).
Assist with routine checks and rejection procedures for metal detectors.
Monitor product flow on conveyors and cross‑feed conveyors, preventing jams.
Troubleshoot and adjust tape machines and case stands.
Manage overflow and document rework processes for traceability.
Physical Requirements
Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs occasionally.
Ability to stand for extended periods (up to 2 hours at a time).
Frequent bending, reaching, pulling, stooping, kneeling, and climbing.
Comfortable working in environments that may be hot, cold, dusty, or noisy.
Technical & Leadership Skills
Experience operating and troubleshooting high‑speed packaging machinery.
Basic computer skills (Excel, Word, Outlook) are required.
Ability to train and lead a team effectively.
Forklift certification or ability to obtain one.
Strong problem‑solving skills and ability to work under pressure.
Communication & Documentation: communicate clearly and professionally in English (verbal and written), document production data accurately, and relay important information at shift changeovers.
Prior experience in food packaging or manufacturing preferred.
Knowledge of SQF, HACCP, and GMP standards preferred.
Experience with preventative maintenance or machine calibration preferred.
Qualifications & Requirements In addition to the responsibilities listed above, successful candidates will demonstrate a commitment to safety, quality, and continuous improvement, and embody Calbee’s values of teamwork and integrity.
Equal Employment Opportunity Calbee North America is an equal opportunity employer dedicated to a policy of non‑discrimination in employment on the basis of race, color, age, sex, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, citizenship, ancestry, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital or familial status or any other legally protected status.
Seniority Level
Entry level
Employment Type
Full‑time
Job Function
Information Technology
Industries
Food Production
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Position Summary A Packaging Machine Operator (PMO) is responsible for overseeing Packaging Room operations, ensuring production schedules are met while maintaining product quality and efficiency. This role involves operating, troubleshooting, and performing routine maintenance on packaging machinery, leading and supporting food safety programs, and collaborating with cross‑functional teams to optimize production processes.
Essentials Duties and Responsibilities Operations & Production Support
Operate, troubleshoot, and perform routine maintenance on packaging machines, scales, tape machines, and date code machines.
Ensure the correct film is loaded for each product based on the production schedule.
Maintain machine settings and adjust as needed to ensure production efficiency and product quality.
Monitor and regulate all packaging‑related materials, following FIFO procedures.
Identify and resolve issues that impact production flow, coordinating with cross‑functional teams as needed.
Maintain accurate records of production and quality checks.
Quality & Food Safety
Perform Critical Control Point (CCP) monitoring to prevent allergen cross‑contamination in the packaging area.
Conduct routine quality control (QC) checks (e.g., bag seal, weight, date code, and appearance).
Collaborate with Quality Control (QC), Maintenance, and Warehouse teams to address any issues affecting product integrity.
Follow all GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices), HACCP, and SQF guidelines.
Ensure compliance with preventive control measures (PCPs) and critical control points (CCPs).
Leadership & Communication
Assist in training and mentoring new packers and operators, ensuring they meet performance and safety standards.
Communicate effectively with Shift Managers, Leads, Packers, Stackers, QC, Warehouse, and Maintenance to coordinate production needs.
Provide shift changeover updates, including production order status, overflow levels, and machine issues.
Maintain a positive and professional attitude while leading and supporting a team‑oriented work environment.
Safety & Compliance
Follow all lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedures and ensure compliance with safety regulations.
Wear all required PPE (personal protective equipment), including safety eyewear, hearing protection, gloves, and hairnets.
Maintain a clean and organized work environment, adhering to sanitation and housekeeping standards.
Identify and report any safety concerns or hazards to management.
Equipment & Machinery Expertise
Proficient in operating, troubleshooting, and maintaining bagging equipment (Hayssen, Ishida, and Matrix baggers), bag printers, metal detectors, conveyors, and packaging support equipment.
Perform basic maintenance and calibration on bagging equipment, bag printers (adjusting date codes and replacing ink ribbons).
Assist with routine checks and rejection procedures for metal detectors.
Monitor product flow on conveyors and cross‑feed conveyors, preventing jams.
Troubleshoot and adjust tape machines and case stands.
Manage overflow and document rework processes for traceability.
Physical Requirements
Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs occasionally.
Ability to stand for extended periods (up to 2 hours at a time).
Frequent bending, reaching, pulling, stooping, kneeling, and climbing.
Comfortable working in environments that may be hot, cold, dusty, or noisy.
Technical & Leadership Skills
Experience operating and troubleshooting high‑speed packaging machinery.
Basic computer skills (Excel, Word, Outlook) are required.
Ability to train and lead a team effectively.
Forklift certification or ability to obtain one.
Strong problem‑solving skills and ability to work under pressure.
Communication & Documentation: communicate clearly and professionally in English (verbal and written), document production data accurately, and relay important information at shift changeovers.
Prior experience in food packaging or manufacturing preferred.
Knowledge of SQF, HACCP, and GMP standards preferred.
Experience with preventative maintenance or machine calibration preferred.
Qualifications & Requirements In addition to the responsibilities listed above, successful candidates will demonstrate a commitment to safety, quality, and continuous improvement, and embody Calbee’s values of teamwork and integrity.
Equal Employment Opportunity Calbee North America is an equal opportunity employer dedicated to a policy of non‑discrimination in employment on the basis of race, color, age, sex, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, citizenship, ancestry, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital or familial status or any other legally protected status.
Seniority Level
Entry level
Employment Type
Full‑time
Job Function
Information Technology
Industries
Food Production
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