The primary responsibility of this position is to produce and package a quality product while completing all assigned master sanitation duties. The operator must be able to run, clean and maintain assigned equipment. The holder of this position must follow all GMP, HACCP, safety, and all other regulatory and plant policies and procedures.
The operator must strive to achieve operations excellence, strive to achieve all productions goals and effectively communicate any deficiencies within assigned work area. The operator is expected to promote safety, maintain a sanitary food environment, and strive to improve product quality.
Duties and Responsibilities
DFA Physical Demands and Work Environment
Never
0% of shift
Occasional
1-33% of shift
Frequent
34-66% of shift
Constant
67-100% of shift
Physical Demands
Sit
X
Stand
X
Walk
X
Grasp, handle, twist or type
X
Reach (forward or overhead)
X
Climb (stairs or ladder)
X
Squatting, kneeling or bending
X
Push/pull
X
Crawling
X
Driving a vehicle
X
Lifting/Carrying
Up to 10 pounds
X
Up to 25 pounds
X
Up to 55 pounds
X
Up to 75 pounds
X
75-100 pounds
X
Work Environment
Use of chemicals
Must maintain a constant state of alertness
X
Outdoor weather conditions
X
Wet or humid conditions (non-weather)
X
Refrigerated temps (non-weather) < 40°
X
Elevated heat (non-weather) > 95°
X
Noise > 80 decibels
X
Dust
X
Fumes
X
Able to work around dairy/food products
X
Work in tight or narrow spaces
X
Working in, around & over lines / obstacles
X
Able to work with limited supervision
X
Typical office environment
X
Typical manufacturing environment
X
Typical warehouse/distribution environment
X
Typical transportation/depot environment
X
Typical farm/livestock environment
X
Typical lab environment
X
Sensory Demands (Check all that apply)
â Verbal Communication â Touch â Smell â Hear â Read â Taste â Write
Vision (Check all that apply)
â Close vision (clear vision at 20 inches or less)
â Distance vision (clear vision at 20 feet or more)
â Color vision (ability to identify and distinguish color)
â Peripheral vision (ability to observe an area that can be seen up and down or to the left and right while eyes are fixed on a given point)
â Depth perception (three-dimensional vision, ability to judge distances and spatial relationships)
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