Operator - Panning Packing (3rd Shift)

Operator - Panning Packing (3rd Shift)


Company
GEORGIA NUT COMPANY
Location
Chicago, IL
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
5 days ago
Via
via Teal

Job Description
About the position

Hand packing operator will ensure to pack product according to customer requirements by packing product into a finished good. The process entails the following, daily set up (Table, tape machine, conveyor), maintain 5s (clean and organize), changeovers (SSOP), packing (labeling, mixing, form boxes, apply code date per specifications), HACCP forms, consumption of material and RAF reporting. Hand packing operator will communicate and document efficiency standards while reporting inefficiencies to supervisor.

Responsibilities
β€’ Receive and validate transfers with correct items numbers and quantities.
β€’ Report problems with quality, equipment, material shortages, and incorrect formulas to the supervisor as they occur.
β€’ Report and document metal detector reject per policy.
β€’ Ensure that production is running standard.
β€’ Run a continuous process from one shift to the next. One operator taking over for the other operator while in process of a mix (tag in tag out).
β€’ Keep area clean and organized at all times.
β€’ Complete passport labels and apply to pallet as completed.
β€’ Turn paperwork into supervisor upon completion of your shift.
β€’ Perform allergen cleaning’s and have quality assurance sign off on paperwork.
β€’ Adhere and follow all process procedures related to specifications.
β€’ Adhere to material usages and provide feedback on any investigation.
β€’ Follow all production, general manufacturing, and safety policies and procedures.
β€’ Perform all equipment set-up’s.
β€’ Provide feedback to upper management for continuous improvement.

Requirements
β€’ High School Diploma or GED
β€’ Strong computer skills including Microsoft AX, Word, and Excel.
β€’ Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
β€’ Must be well-organized with high attention to detail.
β€’ Ability to successfully prioritize workload.
β€’ The ability to perform basic math skills.
β€’ The ability to perform basic reading skills, such as: reading labels, formulas, and directions.
β€’ Knowledge of measurement, percentages, and ratios.
β€’ The ability to communicate and write effectively in English.
β€’ Dependable and adaptable to a fast pace work environment.
β€’ Standing on a concrete floor.
β€’ Wearing proper personal protective equipment (hair net, latex gloves, bump cap, ear plugs, safety shoes, and uniform).
β€’ Bending, stooping, twist, turn, standing for extended time periods, reaching, and lifting up to 50 lbs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Packing Jobs

Q What is the minimum wage for Packing Jobs in the United States?
As per the U.S. Department of Labor, the minimum wage for packing jobs in the United States is $7.25 per hour as of 2026. Non-exempt packing workers must receive overtime compensation at 1.5 times their regular rate for all hours worked beyond 40 in a workweek.
Q What are the required working hours, overtime rules, and leave benefits for packing jobs in the United States?
The Fair Labor Standards Act mandates a 40-hour workweek for packing jobs, with mandatory overtime pay after 40 hours as of 2026. Eligible employees receive up to 12 weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act after completing 12 months of service with their employer.
Q What tax withholdings apply to packing job wages in the United States?
Packing job employees must have 6.2 percent Social Security tax and 1.45 percent Medicare tax withheld from wages under FICA as of 2026. Employers also withhold federal income tax based on IRS Publication 15 tables, with an additional 0.9 percent Medicare surtax applying to wages over $200,000 for single filers.
Q What visa or work permit requirements apply to non-citizens seeking packing jobs in the United States?
Non-citizens must obtain employment authorization through USCIS before starting packing jobs, typically via H-2B temporary non-agricultural worker visas with a 2026 annual cap of 66,000. Employers must file Form I-129 and demonstrate no qualified U.S. workers are available.
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