Production Finishing Packer Opportunity

Production Finishing Packer Opportunity


Company
WestRock Company
Location
Mississauga, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
5 days ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Engage in an essential role as a Production Finishing Packer. Execute daily packing operations while adhering to safety and quality standards in a manufacturing environment.

This position focuses on the daily operations of packing, inspecting, and preparing products for shipment based on detailed customer specifications. Candidates must possess strong communication skills and demonstrate the ability to work effectively in a physically demanding setting. A reliable attendance record and the ability to work different shifts are critical.

Key Responsibilities:
• Pack and prepare finished products accurately
• Ensure compliance with safety requirements
• Set up machinery for proper packaging
• Conduct quality inspections on finished items
• General maintenance and cleanliness of the work area

Requirements:
• High School Diploma or GED required
• Minimum one year of manufacturing experience
• Strong communication skills required
• Must lift up to 40 pounds and stand regularly
• Flexible availability for various shifts

Make a difference in the packaging process by maintaining high-quality standards and operational efficiency.
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