Packaging Operator

Packaging Operator


Company
Shine.com
Location
Mumbai, Maharashtra
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via LinkedIn

Job Description
Duties And Responsibilities
• Machine Operation Setup: Prepares, calibrates, and operates machinery to package products according to company standards.
• Quality Control: Inspects final products, including seals, labels, and packaging materials, to ensure they meet quality and safety specifications.
• Preventative Maintenance: Performs routine cleaning, troubleshooting, and minor repairs on packaging machinery to minimize downtime.
• Production Documentation: Completes necessary paperwork, such as logs and reports, regarding production numbers and any issues encountered.
• Safety Compliance: Adheres to all safety protocols (such as OSHA) and keeps the workspace clean and organized.
• Material Handling: Manages inventory of packaging materials (e.g., boxes, film) and moves completed products to the designated inventory area.

Key Skills And Requirements
• Manual Dexterity: Ability to perform repetitive tasks and handle, place, and sort items efficiently.
• Technical Aptitude: Capability to learn and operate automated machinery, with potential to use computer systems.
• Attention to Detail: Ensures high accuracy in labeling and packing to meet quality standards.
• Physical Stamina: Often requires standing for long periods and moving products to inventory areas.
• Communication: Ability to work well within a team and report issues effectively to supervisors.

This job is provided by Shine.com

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