Efficient Packer Role in Edmonton

Efficient Packer Role in Edmonton


Company
Silgan Containers Corp
Location
Edmonton, AB
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
4 days ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Join Silgan Plastics as a Packer in Edmonton, Alberta, where your contribution will ensure timely shipping of quality products. This full-time role demands attention to detail and a commitment to safety.

In this position, you will be integral to the packing department's operations, collaborating with machine operators and monitoring production lines. Your expertise will help maintain product quality while ensuring operational efficiency. Expect to perform detailed inspections and assist with training new employees.

Key Responsibilities:
• Load production line products into trailers
• Clear and reset machinery for smooth operation
• Conduct quality control inspections regularly
• Assist in both start-up and shut-down processes
• Train and support new team members

Requirements:
• Capability to stand for long work hours
• Ability to focus under tight deadlines
• Strong organization and communication skills
• Must lift 10 lbs as part of job responsibilities
• Willingness to work rotating shifts

Make a difference in packaging and quality assurance with Silgan Plastics in Edmonton!
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