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Moonlight Companies

Sizer Operator (AM Shift) P4

Moonlight Companies, Reedley, California, United States, 93654

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Job Description Ensure accurate fruit sizing and pack styles while maintaining an accurate and consistent workflow.

Duties:

Preforms pre-operation checklist prior to packing production

Sets up packing line according to pack instructions

Ensure wax and fungicide is continuously distributed on fruit during packing production

Notify and submit Maintenance Request to Maintenance Supervisor for any pack line maintenance issues

Organize breaks and lunch period rotations accordingly while abiding by California Labor Law

Communicates with Packing Plant Manager to ensure proper start time for packing production

Communicate with Sticker Operator to ensure proper stickers are ready for packing production

Communicates with Bin Loader to ensure all product has been completely ran through the pack line

Communicates with Floor personnel to ensure accurate transitions of pack styles and lot changes

Communicates with Packaging Department Lead to ensure proper box material needed

Maintains constant communication with Floor Supervisor and QC to ensure a consistent and accurate workflow

Maintains safe and clean work environment while also directing Sticker Operator to do the same as well as maintain compliance with established policies and procedures

Enforce and encourage Moonlight Companies’ safety program as well as the use of required safety equipment

Qualifications:

Ability to work independently and well with others

Ability to work well under pressure

Health Insurance Pay Range ( $17.00 min - $18.50 max )/hour This position may encompass other duties than the specified duties listed above. If necessary, alternative duties can be assigned at the discretion of the direct supervisor.

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