Sysco Northeast Rdc
JOB SUMMARY
Print food ingredient labels and/or other custom labels to meet country and customer requirements for export. Record Production and/or Expiration dates and enter onto existing labels after verifying shelf‑life requirements.
RESPONSIBILITIES Provide technical, customer relations, and personnel management for major programs and projects.
Print label:
To print an Arabic label, enter the Production and Expiration dates into a protected Excel worksheet
Access the labeling program, select the correct label template, select the item #, print out the correct quantity of labels
Verify that the text is legible and that the country and customer requirements are met
Apply a sample label to log sheet and initial that the label is complete
To print a non‑Arabic label, select the size of the label, copy and paste the label from Microsoft Word, paste into the labeling program, size the text to fit onto the label, print out the correct quantity of labels
Verify that the text is legible and that the country and customer requirements are met
Apply a sample label to log sheet and initial that the label is complete.
Void and correct any labels that need correction
Print labels in an order to keep the workflow constant on the floor
Verify shelf life:
Confirm product will have enough shelf life upon the customer’s receipt date by entering Production and Expiration dates into an Excel spreadsheet calculator
Verify that the shelf life difference between the Production and Expiration dates matches the shelf life in the warehouse management system (SWMS)
If either of the Production or Expiration date is missing on the case, enter the shelf life from the warehouse management system to calculate the missing data
If the shelf life will arrive at the customer with less than 50%, email the Labeling Supervisor with the pertinent information
Place a placard on the product to indicate the product cannot ship until the customer approves the shelf life. If the shelf life on the case does not match the shelf life in SWMS, email the Labeling Supervisor with the pertinent information
Count Product: Physically count the quantity of a product on the floor for each Production and /or Expiration Date of the Shipment’s SKU's using the Shipment’s Pull Sheets
Save labels: Save newly created labels into the correct folder on the Labeling shared drive. Remove inactive labels to the Archived Folders
Paperwork: Return Pull Sheets to the Labeling Supervisor at the end of the shift. Place sample labels in hanging slots for the QA and Labeling Supervisor to approve
Stock Perform a weekly inventory of labels. Stock shelves with labels in the Labeling Printer’s office
QUALIFICATIONS Education High school diploma or equivalent
Experience Manufacturing or food industry experience preferred
Skills
Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook
Ability to learn AS400 and Warehouse Management systems
Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. often and up to 80 lbs. occasionally
Ability to work in both ambient and freezer temperatures
Ability to read & speak English
Ability to work flexible hours. Preferred - Spanish & Arabic literacy
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RESPONSIBILITIES Provide technical, customer relations, and personnel management for major programs and projects.
Print label:
To print an Arabic label, enter the Production and Expiration dates into a protected Excel worksheet
Access the labeling program, select the correct label template, select the item #, print out the correct quantity of labels
Verify that the text is legible and that the country and customer requirements are met
Apply a sample label to log sheet and initial that the label is complete
To print a non‑Arabic label, select the size of the label, copy and paste the label from Microsoft Word, paste into the labeling program, size the text to fit onto the label, print out the correct quantity of labels
Verify that the text is legible and that the country and customer requirements are met
Apply a sample label to log sheet and initial that the label is complete.
Void and correct any labels that need correction
Print labels in an order to keep the workflow constant on the floor
Verify shelf life:
Confirm product will have enough shelf life upon the customer’s receipt date by entering Production and Expiration dates into an Excel spreadsheet calculator
Verify that the shelf life difference between the Production and Expiration dates matches the shelf life in the warehouse management system (SWMS)
If either of the Production or Expiration date is missing on the case, enter the shelf life from the warehouse management system to calculate the missing data
If the shelf life will arrive at the customer with less than 50%, email the Labeling Supervisor with the pertinent information
Place a placard on the product to indicate the product cannot ship until the customer approves the shelf life. If the shelf life on the case does not match the shelf life in SWMS, email the Labeling Supervisor with the pertinent information
Count Product: Physically count the quantity of a product on the floor for each Production and /or Expiration Date of the Shipment’s SKU's using the Shipment’s Pull Sheets
Save labels: Save newly created labels into the correct folder on the Labeling shared drive. Remove inactive labels to the Archived Folders
Paperwork: Return Pull Sheets to the Labeling Supervisor at the end of the shift. Place sample labels in hanging slots for the QA and Labeling Supervisor to approve
Stock Perform a weekly inventory of labels. Stock shelves with labels in the Labeling Printer’s office
QUALIFICATIONS Education High school diploma or equivalent
Experience Manufacturing or food industry experience preferred
Skills
Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook
Ability to learn AS400 and Warehouse Management systems
Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. often and up to 80 lbs. occasionally
Ability to work in both ambient and freezer temperatures
Ability to read & speak English
Ability to work flexible hours. Preferred - Spanish & Arabic literacy
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