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Production Operator – Flow/Wrap

Hughes Recruiting, Lena, IL, United States


Production Operator

Flow

Our customer in Lena, Illinois is looking for a dependable, detail-oriented individual to join their team as a Production Operator

Flow Wrap to work full-time on 1st shift. In this role, you will support food production by packaging products on a flow wrap line while following safety, quality, and sanitation standards in a team-based environment.
Responsibilities of the Production Operator

Flow

Package brie bite products using a flow wrap machine.
Place products onto the flow wrap line at the required pace.
Remove products from racks and load them onto the machine.
Set up and operate the wrap machine following standard procedures.
Perform basic visual checks on packaging, seals, and product codes.
Stack finished products onto pallets using correct patterns.
Assemble boxes and assist with hand packing as needed.
Clean and sanitize the flow wrap machine at the end of production.
Complete required production paperwork.
Help coworkers and support the line when downtime occurs.
Keep work areas clean, organized, and safe throughout the shift.
Production Operator

Flow Wrap Requirements and Qualifications:

Ability to read, write, speak, and understand English.
Ability to stand, bend, and perform physical tasks throughout the shift.
Ability to lift, push, or pull up to 50 lbs. as needed.
Ability to work in a production environment with occasional heat, cold, humidity, noise, and chemicals.
Experience in food manufacturing preferred but not required.
Ability to follow instructions and work independently when needed.
Strong attention to detail and reliable attendance.
Pay for Production Operator

Flow Wrap: $18.00/hour.

Production Operator

Flow Wrap Benefits:

Health insurance.
Paid time off.
401k with company match.
Paid weekly.
Direct deposit.
Paid training.
Type: 1st Shift, Full-time.

Schedule: Monday

Friday starting at 6:00am until work is complete. Some weekends may be required. During slow season, schedules may be reduced to 34 days per week.