Location: Jerome, ID
Company: Commercial Creamery Company
Practices, HACCP, and 5S. Performs assigned tasks in a manner that does not endanger the environment and adheres to company and regulatory standards. Actively participates in the continuous improvement process. Build batches for your shift and following shift.
Follow recipes exactly, no substitutions without permission. Use check off system when building batches. Record cheese receiving dates and ingredient lot numbers on recipe. Use clean buckets, tubs and utensils. Watch for visual problems of ingredients. Report such findings to your supervisor. Dump and heat batches in vat according to manufacturing directions. Don't change anything around without checking with supervisor. Use check
off system when dumping in batches. When batches are complete and approved for drying, send slurry through the dual filters. When done pull filter and report findings on processing strainer sheet.
Run line tests when needed such as PH, TA, Solids, etc. Keep work area clean while running and at the end of each shift. Maintain Good Manufacturing Practices. Keep buckets, tubs, pallets washed. Set aside broken pallets for repair. When washing or sweeping dryer follow all safety and sanitation practices. (Inspect augers and carrier bearings per required frequency). Run roller dryer according to procedures. Follow all safety practices when washing. Do a standard clean in place (CIP) at the
end of each day. Pull apart agitators, turbine heads, disassemble pumps, homogenizers, etc.
and manually clean and inspect for wear. Observe all sanitation and safety practices, this consists of washing hands, using clean utensils, etc. Follow lock out procedures and safety practices, wearing safety equipment. Knowledge/Experience/Skills: Must be able to work in hot and cold conditions and climb on and off lift truck throughout shift Need reading, writing, math, and computer skills Must be mechanically inclined Self-motivated and ability to work with little supervision Complete knowledge of sifting, blending, and processing and dryer Ability to operate (or learn to operate) lift truck Be able to lift 50 pounds throughout shift Must be able to move 200-pound barrels regularly Must be dependable and trustworthy BENEFITS Medical Insurance Dental Insurance Short-term Disability Long-term Disability Employee Assistance Program Flexible Time Off 401(K)
Follow all GMPs (Good Manufacturing Practices), including using appropriate tools (gloves, safety glasses, chemical aprons, etc. ). Ensures that Food Safety is an absolute priority. Report any condition or action that may place product at risk of being contaminated with foreign material or pathogens.
Production Operations: Responsible to the Production Foreman to assist in the execution of processing/drying and blending/sifting schedule during assigned shift. Keep staging areas stocked and supplied with ingredients/raw materials/labels need for operations. Transfer outputs (finished product, base, EMC's, etc. ) to proper storage areas. Inspect products to verify conformance to internal
and customer specifications. Proactively support Safety Compliance throughout the facility and promote safe work habits. Support continuous improvement of production operations.
Recommend improvements in equipment, production methods, workflow, and employee activities. Support execution of daily housekeeping, master cleaning schedule, and cleaning of other non-food contact areas in processing/drying areas. Assist Production Foreman in the review of all required production paperwork, charts, and documentation. Training/Onboarding: The Production Facilitator is responsible, with the support of the Production Foreman, for the onboarding of new employees/transfers into the processing/drying
and blending/sifting areas. Training support of Safety, Food Safety, Operations and general skills training for all positions within the production area will be within the Production Facilitators responsibility.
Additional support may be directed by the Production Foreman. Knowledge/Experience/Skills: High level of reading, writing, math, and computer skills Self-motivated and ability to work with little supervision Must be dependable and trustworthy. Team player with desire to continuously improve operations. Complete knowledge of blending, sifting, palletizing and packet operations. Certified to operate lift truck, including annual training Able to work in hot and cold conditions, climb on and off lift truck throughout shift Able to lift 50-pound bags / move 200-pound barrels as necessary in performance of duties.
Strategic thinker with good judgment, decisiveness, and interpersonal skills. BENEFITS Medical Insurance Dental Insurance Short-term Disability Long-term Disability Employee Assistance Program Flexible Time Off 401(K)
The Inventory Control Specialist receives all incoming inventory and handles all the stocking of material, manages inventory in the production shop system, prints job travelers, and pulls material for jobs. The Specialist also helps with shipping the finished product to the customer.
The position is self-directed and collaborative. The position follows standard work methods and practices safe work habits to ensure our customers get the best products possible. Verify and receive all incoming inventory. Stock inventory and manage inventory accuracy in the Production Shop System. Print Job Travelers. Pull and verify the correct material for each job. Route received materials to the correct
department, work order, or service order. Ship finished products to customers. Ship inventory as needed to support orders. Ensure the quality of each shipment. Work independently or with a team.
Utilize safe, quality practices. Maintain inventory and production stock areas cleanliness and organization Initiate process improvement to reduce material handling, improve material quality, grow inventory accuracy, and reduce material cost. Reduce production downtime related to inventory. Cross-train and learn other functions as needed. Tobacco Free - Facility 401(k). 401k 3% ER contribution after 1 yr of service, Dental insurance, Employee discount, Flexible schedule, Flexible spending account, Health insurance, Paid time off, Professional development assistance, Vision insurance
hold the position of Installer. We are looking for the right candidate, someone we can invest in. We want you to join our work family, and not just be a worker. We want you to stay and be happy in your work environment. If you are looking for a long-term career apply with us!
Starting Wage: $18.00 - $24.00 per hour, dependent upon experience + Benefits Benefits: Health Insurance (we cover 100% for employees), Dental, Vision, Vacation, Holiday, Tool Account Program, In-House Apprentice Program, In-House Nate Certification company paid, 3% Ira match, Defined Career Path. Work Hours: 7:30 am to 4:30 pm with an hour lunch and overtime as needed. Required Qualifications: 2+ years' experience
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you to join our work family, you're not just a worker here. We want you to stay long-term while being happy in your work environment. Pay Scale : $24.00 - $32.00 per hour, dependent upon experience + Benefits Benefits : Health Insurance (we cover 100% for employees), Dental, Vision, Vacation, Holiday, Tool Account Program, Tuition Reimbursements, In-House Nate Certification company paid, 3% Ira match, Defined Career Path Work Hours : 7:30 am to 4:30 pm with an hour lunch and overtime as needed.
Required Qualifications : Must have all Level 1 and 2 qualifications in addition to the following: Level 3 tools Valid EPA Certification for Level 1 & Level 2 Proficient in installing round and
rectangular duct Able to measure ductwork and install all equipment accessories Basis understanding of more complex sheet metal fittings Can complete production homes unsupervised and on budget Be enrolled and pass year 3 HVAC school Can complete simple low-voltage connections on furnaces, air handlers, and air conditioners.
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and pulls material for jobs. The person is also responsible for organizing and keeping their area clean. The position is self-directed and collaborative. The position follows standard work methods and practices safe work habits to ensure our customers get the best products possible.
Essential Job Functions: Ship finished products to customers. Ship inventory as needed to support orders. • Ensure the quality of each shipment. • Utilize - Communication and Time Management Skills. • Verify and receive all incoming inventory when needed • Stock inventory and manage inventory accuracy in the Production Shop System as needed • Print Job Travelers as needed • Pull and verify the correct material
for each job. • Route received materials to the correct department, work order, or service order. • Work independently or with a team. • Utilize safe, quality practices.
• Maintain inventory and production stock areas cleanliness and organization • Initiate process improvement to reduce material handling, improve material quality, grow inventory accuracy, and reduce material cost. Reduce production downtime related to inventory. • Cross-train and learn other functions as needed. Required Education and Experience Indicate education based on requirements that are job-related and consistent with business necessities. High school diploma or GED Experience driving a forklift Proactive communication
and the ability to handle details with accuracy Experience with organizing, cleaning, and attention to detail Preferred Education and Experience 2-year associate degree or 4-year degree is a plus Warehouse, receiving, pulling, shipping, and inventory accuracy experience is a plus Experience with shipping standards to coordinate and reduce the cost of shipping is a plus Experience with production software is a plus Experience with process and quality improvement is a plus Quality or leadership experience is a plus Tobacco-Free Facility - 401(k).
401k 3% ER contribution after 1 yr of service, Dental Insurance, Employee discount, Flexible schedule, Flexible spending account, Health insurance, Paid time off, Professional development assistance, Vision insurance
station and assembly teams! Essential Job Functions: Positions components on a backplate and screw down according to drawings utilizing battery hand drills and taps. Mount raceways and rout wires according to schematic drawings, utilizing wire ferrule machines and tools.
Fits parts to very close tolerances and operating requirements. Mounts and connects auxiliary, mechanical, electrical, and electronic, equipment, cuts, and fitting of electrical enclosures with a skill saw. Perform operating tests and final adjustments. Use hand tools, air tools, and measuring devices. Able to read and follow build drawings. Able to operate forklifts and other lifting devices able to learn. Job Type:
Full-time Schedule: 8 hour shift Overtime Tobacco-Free Facility - 401(k). 401k 3% ER contribution after 1 yr of service, Dental Insurance, Employee discount, Flexible schedule, Flexible spending account, Health insurance, Paid time off, Professional development assistance, Vision insurance