1st Shift Manufacturing Associates-Seaford, DE

Seaford, DE
Full Time
Entry Level

Turn your production, or manufacturing experience towards a job with a rapidly growing organization that will provide you with a better work environment, top pay, and the time off you deserve.  Plus enjoy a $1,000 sign on bonus!

Due to Growth, Innovative Chemical Products an industry leader and world class manufacturer is searching for Machine Operators Day shift: 7am - 4:00pm Monday - Friday. Pay $17.00 an hour.

 Machine Operator 

Assist in the manufacturing of roof coatings and driveway sealers by operating a machine to package product into containers; follows established standard operating procedures with special attention to safety rules and company policies.

Responsibilities:

  • Follows daily scheduled activities as indicated by supervisor.
  • Assists in maintaining good housekeeping at his work area and throughout the facility.
  • Helps or performs packaging set up, take down and clean up at fill lines.
  • Feeds and operates filler lines following SOP and maintaining appropriate fill levels.
  • Promptly reports any problems or out of the ordinary situations to supervisor.
  • Follows standard operating procedures, company policies and safety regulations.
  • Responsible for the daily upkeep of his assigned filler lines, and reporting maintenance issues to supervisor.
  • Responsible for selecting the correct packaging for each product to be filled.
  • Strives for high productivity while maintaining high quality and safety standards.
  • Ensures correct lot number is printed on every container filled at his line.
  • Responsible for reporting and/or recording production counts on job sheets after each run.
  • Ensures a high quality, clean, and well packaged product.
  • May be required to assist in general labor tasks as required and indicated by supervisor.
  • May be required to assist in the training of new personnel on the safe operation of filler lines.

Requirements:

  • Ability to follow directions.
  • Ability to read and understand policies and training materials.
  • Ability to be flexible and adaptable, and change priorities and direction as needed.
  • Must have a positive attitude towards work and have the ability to work well as a member of a team.
  • After receiving training, employee must be able to show understanding and competency on safety rules and regulations by written or verbal examination.
  • Ability to understand and follow posted signage throughout the facility.
  • Clear understanding of lock-out, tag-out procedures.
  • Must be familiar with the standard operating procedure and operator manual for the safe operation of the equipment.
  • Clear understanding of Hazard communication policies.
  • Exhibit a strong problem-solving aptitude.

 Skills:

  • Experience in a factory asphalt environment, i.e. mixing/blending operations, making products by following prescribed company formulas and procedures, etc..
  • Must have full range of motion to stand, walk, sit, reach, climb, stoop or kneel.
  • Must be able to complete repetitive strenuous work under varying climate conditions.
  • Safely lift up to 70 Lbs.
  • Able to stand for extended periods
  • Must be able to work in a plant environment with varying levels of temperature and physical requirements.

Full benefits including medical, dental, vision and 401k. Competitive salary and paid time off included. 

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