Production Worker

Position Title:

Production Worker – Gilroy Box

Pay Rate:

$25.79

Category/Shift:

Hourly Full-Time – Must be flexible to work all three shifts, work 12 hours as need, and Saturdays as needed.

1st Shift – 6:00 AM to 2:00 PM

2nd Shift – 2:00 PM to 10:00 PM

3rd Shift – 10:00 PM to 6:00 AM

Physical Location:

Gilroy Container (Box)

6400 Jamieson Way

Gilroy, CA 95020

408-848-0111

The Job You Will Perform:

Responsible to Plant Management for the day-to-day safe operations
Assist as assigned through the facility (feeding and stacking at various machines, and assist with hand labor and housekeeping).
Understand basic principles of corrugated (flutes, corrugation direction, and various substrates).
Assist Assistant Operator and Operator with set-ups and production on machine
Ensure the quality of the finished product produced at each machine center is carried out in the most efficient manner with company quality and production requirements.

The Skills You Will Bring:

Ability to detect, prevent and resolve quality issues
Be able to read a tape measure, read and understand job specifications and follow directions
Capable of performing basic math and communication skills
Be able to stand, walk, reach, twist, bend and lift using safety precautions to prevent injury.
Must be willing to work overtime as needed

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